Anna Żemła-Siesicka

Articles

Changes in the physiognomy of the archaeological landscape - learning from the past to build the future (with prehistorical burial sites in Poland as an example)

Anna Żemła-Siesicka

Geographia Polonica (2023) vol. 96, iss. 4, pp. 431-457 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0263

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The aims of this research were to identify the key processes that have occurred in the past that have caused changes in the physiognomy of archaeological landscape and to indicate possible future processes, along with their landscape implications. The study was based on cartographic and literature studies, and field visits. It covered an analysis of the land cover, the history of archaeological research, the establishment of forms of legal protection and tourist infrastructure development. The past changes are visualised for each site in theform of a block graph. Possible future scenarios with landscape implications are presented on a tree diagram.

Keywords: archaeological landscape, life-history of the archaeological landscape, landscape physiognomy, processes of landscape change, landscape scenarios

Anna Żemła-Siesicka [anna.zemla-siesicka@us.edu.pl], Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Silesia Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec: Poland

Spatial diversity of tourist facilities in the Silesian Beskid mountains in Poland

Anna Żemła-Siesicka, Viacheslav Andreychouk, Urszula Myga- -Piątek

Geographia Polonica (2020) vol. 93, iss. 3, pp. 397-419 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0180

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This article proposes a method of the assessment of distribution of tourist facilities. The main aim of presented study is to assess a spatial density of tourist elements. The evaluation of the distribution of tourist facilities in the landscape allows to indicate overloaded areas. The second purpose is the proposition of an indicator measuring the landscape saturation of tourist facilities, i.e. density index developed by the authors. The index, referred to river basin, is based on the ratio of the area of the tourist facilities to the total area of the unit. For the purposes of calculation, the authors developed a framework for the classification of tourist facilities based on its spatial character. The method was examined in the Silesian Beskid mountain range and can be applied in similar mountain areas.

Keywords: Silesian Beskid, tourist landscape, tourist facilities, human impact on landscape, index of tourist facilities density, impact of tourist facilities on landscape

Anna Żemła-Siesicka [anna.zemla-siesicka@us.edu.pl], Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Silesia Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec: Poland
Viacheslav Andreychouk [w.andrejczuk2@uw.edu.pl], Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies University of Warsaw Krakowskie Przedmieście 30, 00-927 Warszawa: Poland
Urszula Myga- -Piątek [urszula.myga-piatek@us.edu.pl], Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Silesia Będzińska 60, Sosnowiec: Poland