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Vliv prostředí na proměnlivost vegetace lesních okrajů - příspěvek k metodice sběru dat a jejich využití
- 1.0351894 - ÚGN 2011 RIV SK cze C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Halas, Petr
Vliv prostředí na proměnlivost vegetace lesních okrajů - příspěvek k metodice sběru dat a jejich využití.
[The influence of environment to variability of the forest edges vegetation – note to metodology of the data collection and their using.]
Regionálne štruktúry ČR a SR: Časové a priestorové zmeny. Bratislava: Geografický ústav SAV, Bratislava, nakladatelství VEDA, 2009, s. 20-22. ISBN 978-80-970076-6-9.
[Říční krajina - pracovní setkání se zaměřením na problematiku řek a okolní krajiny. Stará Lesná (SK), 22.09.2008-24.09.2008]
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA205/07/0821
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z30860518
Keywords : forest edge * vegetation * landscape
Subject RIV: DE - Earth Magnetism, Geodesy, Geography
http://arl-repository.lib.cas.cz/uloziste_av/UGN-S/cav_un_epca-0351894_01.pdf
Forest edges represent the environment similar to traditionally managed forests. These edges contain rare and endangered species of plants and animals, that usually were the component of traditionally managed forests in former times. This entry tries to clear up which environmental factors are important to existence of the endangered species. The most important factors are: slope exposure, gradient of slope, situation within the slope, grain of soil. Very important are landuse and management of the surrounding.
Forest edges represent the environment similar to traditionally managed forests. These edges contain rare and endangered species of plants and animals, that usually were the component of traditionally managed forests in former times. This entry tries to clear up which environmental factors are important to existence of the endangered species. The most important factors are: slope exposure, gradient of slope, situation within the slope, grain of soil. Very important are landuse and management of the surrounding.
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