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Revitalization of sub-mountain headwater area Senotín

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    0096002 - ÚH 2008 CZ eng A - Abstract
    Tesař, Miroslav - Syrovátka, O. - Šír, Miloslav - Lichner, Ľ.
    Revitalization of sub-mountain headwater area Senotín.
    Water Balance and Runoff/Water Quality Generation in Tile-drained Agricultural Catchments: book of abstrakst. Brno: Research Institute for Soil and Water Conservation, 2007 - (Doležal, F.). s. 33
    [Water Balance and Runoff/Water Quality Generation in Tile-drained Agricultural Catchments. 04.09.2007-06.09.2007, Brno]
    R&D Projects: GA AV ČR 1QS200420562; GA AV ČR IAA3042301; GA ČR GA205/05/2312
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20600510
    Keywords : landscape revitalization * hydrology * runoff formation
    Subject RIV: DA - Hydrology ; Limnology
    http://www.hydromeliorace.cz/CVICID/skupiny/odvodneni/abstracts_brno_07.pdf

    Renewal of fundamental ecological functions of landscapes which were deforested, drained and unsuitably managed in the past is one of the crucial conditions of future sustainable development. In the framework of the pilot project of revitalization of submountain headwater area Senotín (district of Jindřichův Hradec town, Czech Republic), damaged by systematic pipe drainage and unsuitable agricultural practices, the methods and perspectives of landscape renewal are studied. Technical and biotechnical adaptations of revitalized area in Senotín have reduced the water runoff for the benefit of retention and evapotranspiration. Seven underground clay shields stop the function of draining system, adaptations of terrain and microrelief effectively slow down the surface runoff and significantly increase the variability of microhabitants. Adaptations of the experimental area improved water retention capacity and created basic conditions for renewal of soil communities and biodiversity.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0155463

     
     
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