Terasasta krajina
(1) Ta oblika rabe tal se odraža v terasah, z namenom da se maksimizira obsijanost s soncem. Terase so značilne za celotno Sredozemlje. Tipične rastline: vinska trta, oljke in sadno drevje (2) Starost obdelovalnih teras je težko določiti. Nekaj jih je znanih iz bronaste dobe, iz klasične Grčije pa je več arheoloških dokazov. Koliko so bile razširjene, je še vedno zelo nezanesljivo.
Vir : (1) Definicijo je prispeval Eucaland- Projekt za potrebe projekta (2) Grove and Rackham 2001.
Terasasta kmetijska krajina vključuje travnike in polja, prav tako pa umetno ustvarjene terase za gojenje vinske trte in sadnega drevja. Ne vključuje pa: umetno ustvarjene terase kot posledice rudarjenja in odlaganja odpadkov ali vlažnih travnikov v hribovitih regijah, ki imajo prav tako terasast izgled, Wölbäcker/Bifang, prav tako ne infrastrukturnih teras ( npr. cest, nasipov, objektov), mikroteras človeškega ali živalskega izvora.
Vir: Definicijo je prispeval EUCALAND mreža za potrebe projekta
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Database entries forTerasasta krajina
Research: Goran Andlar, Filip Šrajer et al.; upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process
Research: Alexandra Kruse & Bénédicte Gaillard; Upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process
Artificial terraced landscape date back early and historical findings prove wine cultivation at the rivers through Romans. They already used prepared terraces for the cultivation.
The majority of terraces is used for fruit, olive and wine production in the southern parts of… [Read more]
Research & Upload: Alexandra Kruse. The entries are still in process
The used name in Germany is Terrassen and for the landscape Terrassenlandschaft, according to their function also Ackerterrassen and especially important Weinterrassen for wine growing. Old names are Stufenrain, Kulturwechselstufen (see fig. 2). An additional historic type is the so called “Wölbäcker”(see fig. 3). There is a huge agrarmorphological ensemble of relief… [Read more]
Research: Hans Renes; Upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process
Research: NIBIO, Sebastian Eiter, Oskar Puschmann et al; upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process, the e-atlas is still under development
Terraces have been a very common feature in parts of the Norwegian agricultural landscape for centuries. The general Norwegian term for terrace is … [Read more]
Research: Martina Slámová, Jana Špulerová, Marta Dobrovodská, Dagmar Štefunková; upload: Bénédicte Gaillard.
Terraces for agricultural land use were established primarily during the Walachian colonisation wave between the 14th and 16th centuries in Slovakia (Stankoviansky, 2003… [Read more]
Research: Drago Kladnik et al. Anton Melik Geographical Institute ZRC SAZU & Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts; upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process
Research: Padoc Research Group Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process
Research: Della Hooke; upload: Bénédicte Gaillard. The entries are still in process.
Deliberately created cultivation terraces have never been a feature in England (or the UK) but lynchets… [Read more]