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European landscapes are under enormous pressures related to the major challenges facing our society. In our research we intend to analyze recent landscape change in the Alqueva dam watershed and predict future
scenarios in terms of land use/cover and landscape configuration. The multi-agent systems modeling of land use/cover change (MAS/LUCC) are tools that combine methods like multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) and
cellular automata (CA), being able to go beyond the mere analysis of land use change, permitting a more and more proximal approach to landscape itself. This article presents a review of the conceptual theory and
application of MAS/LUCC as a way to define a methodology of analysis of recent changes in the Alqueva Dam Watershed and prediction of future scenarios for 2025, 2050 and 2100. This landscape unit has a high potential
to change not only related with the dam construction, but also by the consequential territorial options in the Regional Plan for the Surroundings of Alqueva’s lake (PROZEA).
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Keywords
Landscape change Simulation models Dam Watershed Soil erosion Climate change
Citation
Arvela, André; Panagopoulos, Thomas; Cakula, Anda; Ferreira, Vanda; Azevedo, João (2012). Analysis of landscape change following the construction of the Alqueva dam, southern Portugal: Approach and methods. In Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS International Conference on Landscape Architecture (LA '12); Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Lakes, Rivers, Groundwater and Sea (LARIGS '12); Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Sustainable Cities, Urban Sustainability and Transportation (SCUST '12), Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Forests, Mountains, Valleys and Volcanoes (FOMOVAVO '12); Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Science Parks and Technology Parks (SPATP '12) and Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Sustainable Tourism and Cultural Heritage (STACH '12). Faro. ISSN 2227-4359, p. 42-47