Landscape metrics reveal impact of coal mining on German environment.
Land-use changes in eastern Germany due to coal mining were monitored using landscape metrics. These metrics, based on patch size, shape, and arrangement, helped quantify landscape structure over time. Remote sensing methods were crucial for monitoring changes, and standardized data processing techniques ensured comparability. Key findings include the importance of selecting relevant indicators, choosing appropriate spatial units, and considering the impact of scale and resolution on interpreting landscape metrics.