Persona: Cocero Matesanz, David
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Publicación Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Depopulated Areas of Mediterranean Europe: A Case Study in Two Inland Provinces of Spain(MDPI, 2023-10-25) Vilar, Lara; Gallardo Beltrán, Marta; Fernández Portela, Julio; Cocero Matesanz, DavidDepopulation often leads to the abandonment of agricultural land and the resulting process of afforestation and reforestation. In this paper, we study the land use changes between 2000 and 2018 in two Spanish provinces, Soria and Teruel. The provinces chosen as case studies are of particular interest because they have some of the lowest population densities in Europe and continue to suffer depopulation processes that have been ongoing since the mid-20th century. The reasons for this are not immediately clear given that unlike other European regions with similar population density values, for example in Northern Scandinavia, they are not exposed to extreme climatic conditions, norare they located in isolated mountain regions. Using the CORINE Land Cover database, we observed that in both provinces, there has been an expansion in shrub and forest land uses and a decline in agriculture due largely to the fact that certain areas have been abandoned by their inhabitants, although in other parts of these provinces, the amount of land used for agriculture has increased. Urban growth over this period has been minimal. In the coming years, it seems likely that the population of these areas will continue to fall, given that the policies carried out over decades to try to revert this trend have not been successful.Publicación Study of the access routes to the Castilian plateau through the Sella River valley (Asturias, Spain) during the end of the Upper Palaeolithic(Elsevier, 2022-12-18) Válles Fernández, Manuel Amalio; Menéndez Fernández, Mario; Jordá Pardo, Jesús Francisco; Cocero Matesanz, DavidThe Sella River valley (Asturias, Spain) has been and is currently a benchmark in Palaeolithic discoveries and research. The location and the number of archaeological sites along its orography certify a significant human presence in the valley throughout all of Prehistory. The mobility that these human groups exercised and developed along the fluvial valley and its geographical location, invites the study of access routes to the exploitation of existing resources, as well as the exploration of territories, such as access to the valley of the Duero River, during the Late Glacier. The use of auxiliary tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for the study and tracing of prehistoric transit routes, have meant enormous progress in this field, although they are not the definitive solution. In this work we verify the existence of errors generated by these tools. The superimposition of the routes calculated on the real orography of the territory subject to study in this article, reflect certain paths that are impossible to carry out. A verification on the ground is necessary, which serves to elaborate the best route in this case, referring to the Azilian periodPublicación Estudio espacial mediante Sistemas de Información Geográfica de los megalitos de la comarca de Tierra de Ledesma (Salamanca, España).(GeoFocus, 2023-10-17) Cerrada Ayllón, Ana M.; Cerrillo Cuenca, Enrique; Cocero Matesanz, David; Jordá Pardo, Jesús FranciscoEn este trabajo se presenta un inventario de los megalitos documentados en la comarca de la Tierra de Ledesma (Salamanca), a partir del cual se ha realizado un análisis espacial de los mismos utilizando Sistemas de Información Geográfica, con el fin de relacionar estas construcciones con el medio geográfico en el que se encuentran, además de estudiar aspectos como su influencia o dominio sobre una determinada porción del territorio mediante análisis de visibilidad. Queda patente la distribución heterogénea de los megalitos en esta zona, estando su ubicación relacionada con los cursos de agua y con la geología del terreno, además de ubicarse dentro de un determinado rango de altitudes.Publicación Study of indigenous territorial organization in central Perú in the 16th Century, using geographical information systems (GIS)(UNED, 2024-01-09) Chirinos Rivera, Andrés Alejandro; Cocero Matesanz, DavidEl análisis de los aspectos geográficos contenidos en las «Visitas» –uno de los mecanismos de control administrativo más utilizados por la corona española en los territorios americanos, y en donde aparecen el nombre de pueblos y demarcaciones políticas– proporciona una nueva perspectiva de la organización territorial indígena. Por ello, en este trabajo se van a emplear los Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) para intentar acercarnos a las lógicas territoriales de esa época a través de la cartografía, ya que las poblaciones y las toponimias que aún perduran son una huella importante de la organización del espacio en aquellos tiempos. Además, se realizará un análisis textual de los documentos originales de esas visitas, buscando distinguir los elementos basados en fuentes indígenas, como es el caso de la forma de ordenar y agrupar los pueblos, relacionándolos con la territorialidad indígena y con el instrumento en que se registraba ese tipo de información, los denominados «Quipus».