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Agroforestry in the Czech Republic has vanished both from the landscape and public conscience. That raises questions about its history and fate; there are examples of this land use type from all neighbouring countries. The article looks at the record of such systems in a historical land tax survey, the Franciscan cadastre made in the Czech Republic in the mid nineteenth century. With this source, patterns of preindustrial-era subsistence systems were analysed in a considerable part of what is now the Czech Republic. Any correlation among occurrences of various land uses (including agroforestry cultures) and influences of chosen natural and cultural factors was statistically tested and further visualised by multivariate analysis. The main existing agroforestry types and their historical distribution were investigated. The results have shown that cropland with fruit trees, and meadows, and pastures with either fruit trees or wood use, were a common part of Czech countryside in the mid-nineteenth century. Some agroforestry plots were found in the 1689 total studied cadastral areas. The types of agroforestry and the overall subsistence patterns were attuned to elevation, soil fertility, population density, and the dominant language group of the inhabitants. Cropland and pastures with fruit trees were associated with more fertile inland lowlands with sound infrastructure and prevalently Czech inhabitants (so-called ‘old settlement’ areas), wood meadows and pastures with cadastral units located in border regions at higher elevations characterised by lower soil fertility, a greater ratio of coniferous forests and predominantly inhabited by Czech Germans. Traditional agroforestry, as is discussed, however, did not survive the industrialisation of agriculture.

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In total, 12,691 cadastral units in the Czech lands and approximately 8900 in Bohemia were delineated during the Franciscan cadastre mapping (Mašek 1948).
All maps were further (from 1990s) scanned and are available on the internet in the Land Use and Cover Changes Database (abr. As LUCC) developed by Faculty of Sciences of Charles University in Prague at the Department of Social Geography and Regional Development. The database is currently available online [URL]: http://web.natur.cuni.cz/ksgrrsek/lucc/.
Its maps were the first maps based on precise triangulation measurements.
The detailed characteristics of the individual codes are given by the Regulation of the Agriculture Ministry No. 327/1998 Col., in the last edition (Regulation No. 546/2002 Col.).
Table “Základní ceny zemědělských pozemků” (Basic prices of agricultural plots) published as Amendment nr. 16 to Edict of Ministry of Finances nr. 279/97 Sb.
Agricultural land represents land-use categories listed under: cropland, meadows, gardens, vineyards, and pastures (Aecker, Wiesen, Garten, Weingarten and Weideland, respectively, in the German original).
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Jana Krčmářová, GA ČR (project nr. 16-15716S) ‘Czech agricultural revolution of 19th century in the perspective of microhistory and ecological anthropology'.
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Krčmářová, J., Jeleček, L. Czech traditional agroforestry: historic accounts and current status. Agroforest Syst 91, 1087–1100 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-016-9985-0
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