Environmental consequences of the rural abandonment – a pilot survey of gardens in a Hungarian ghost village

Authors

  • Tamás Hardi Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies, P.O. Box 420, Győr, H-9002, Hungary
  • Péter Csontos Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Centre for Agricultural Research, Herman O. út 15., Budapest, H-1022, Hungary
  • Júlia Tamás Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Botany, Könyves K. krt. 40., Budapest, H-1087, Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56617/tl.3471

Keywords:

abandoned fruit trees, botanical survey, depopulation, environmental effects, rewilding

Abstract

This study aims to detect the environmental changes subsequent to village abandonment in a hilly region with the investigation of vegetation. The examined village has been deserted over a 40-year period; so it is observable how the vegetation, mainly trees and shrubs reclaim the former human-used sites. The impacts of the rural abandonment on the environment are discussed, there are scenarios which emphasize the negative effects of these processes e.g. the homogenization of traditionally diversified landscapes, whilst others characterize it as a possibility to restore the natural conditions of a given area. In our study 14 sites (ruined buildings with their surrounding gardens) were subjected to detailed botanical survey in May 2018. In each site, woody vegetation was recorded in three categories: a) cultivated fruit, b) ornamental and c) wild-growing trees and shrubs. Spontaneous reforestation did not happen following abandonment, but a long term survival of certain cultivated fruit trees were striking, and the immigration of wild-growing berry shrub species was also remarkable.

Author Biographies

  • Tamás Hardi, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies, P.O. Box 420, Győr, H-9002, Hungary

    hardit@rkk.hu

  • Péter Csontos, Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Centre for Agricultural Research, Herman O. út 15., Budapest, H-1022, Hungary

    corresponding author
    cspeter@rissac.hu

  • Júlia Tamás, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Botany, Könyves K. krt. 40., Budapest, H-1087, Hungary

    tamas.julia@nhmus.hu

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Environmental consequences of the rural abandonment – a pilot survey of gardens in a Hungarian ghost village. (2019). JOURNAL OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY | TÁJÖKOLÓGIAI LAPOK , 17(1), 121-129. https://doi.org/10.56617/tl.3471

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