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Forest site classification of forest ecosystems in Bohemian Karst (CzechRepublic)

Forest site classification of forest ecosystems in Bohemian Karst (CzechRepublic)

... In Bohemian Karst, all three FSCs belonging to this edaphic category are formed by different propor- tions of soils belonging to Leptosols and Cambisols Reference Soil ... See full document

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Sulphur and nitrogen fluxes and budgets in the Bohemian Forest and Tatra Mountains during the Industrial Revolution (1850 2000)

Sulphur and nitrogen fluxes and budgets in the Bohemian Forest and Tatra Mountains during the Industrial Revolution (1850 2000)

... TM ecosystems fits well with the empirical models which link DIN leaching to current N deposition, soil pH or C : N ratios (Dise et ...of ecosystems to immobilise N, some of which may change during the ... See full document

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Forest succession after a major anthropogenic disturbance: a case study of the Jewish Forest in the Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic

Forest succession after a major anthropogenic disturbance: a case study of the Jewish Forest in the Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic

... [L.] Karst.) is a dominant woody species, usually ad- vances from the forest stand edge where the seed density is highest and the growth of new seedlings is promoted by the individuals of the tree layer; ... See full document

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Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions

Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions

... of forest sites. The analysis is based on data from the National Forest Inventory conducted in the Czech Republic in 2001 - 2004 (hereinafter NFI), stratified according to units of the Forest ... See full document

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Site classification vs  wood production: a case study based on Silver fir growth dynamics in the Western Carpathians

Site classification vs wood production: a case study based on Silver fir growth dynamics in the Western Carpathians

... present site classification used in the Western Carpathians arise from (i) a large number of forest geobiocoenotic types and other classifica- tion units, which brings about some difficulties in ... See full document

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Phylogenetic impoverishment of Amazonian tree communities in an experimentally fragmented forest landscape

Phylogenetic impoverishment of Amazonian tree communities in an experimentally fragmented forest landscape

... Atlantic forest of northeast Brazil, a small number of native, fast-growing successional species proliferate from forest edges to entire landscapes [21,29], leading to a sort of regional biotic ... See full document

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Regeneration of forest stands on permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mts

Regeneration of forest stands on permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mts

... the forest cycle the prevalent aggradation stage is accompanied by fragments of destruction ...the forest type is determined as nutrient-medium spruce-beech stand with Oxalis acetosella ... See full document

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Nutrition of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) growing at the upper limit of its occurrence in the Šumava National Park and Protected Landscape Area

Nutrition of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) growing at the upper limit of its occurrence in the Šumava National Park and Protected Landscape Area

... trees were fructiferous. Samples of the current year needles were analyzed in a laboratory of the Forest and Game Management Research Institute, using the ICP Forests (UN-ECE 2005) methodology and the Standard ... See full document

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A systematic review on the aboveground biomass and carbon stocks of Indian forest ecosystems

A systematic review on the aboveground biomass and carbon stocks of Indian forest ecosystems

... major forest types found in India consisting of 15 groups and other subgroups with peculiar ...mixed forest, Agroforestry, and Agrosilviculture also play an important role in atmospheric carbon ...diverse ... See full document

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A review of malaria transmission dynamics in forest ecosystems

A review of malaria transmission dynamics in forest ecosystems

... of forest malaria are focused on local factors associated with malaria ...from forest, impact of deforestation and reforestation, effect of forest on microclimate, vector bionomics, Plasmo- dium ... See full document

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S tructure and origin of mountain Norway spruce in the Bohemian Forest

S tructure and origin of mountain Norway spruce in the Bohemian Forest

... of forest regeneration and ...in forest types where higher ad- vanced regeneration is released after removing the overstorey (Fraver, White 2005a; Splechtna et ... See full document

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Recreational Access Management Planning: Understanding Perceptions Regarding Public Forest Lands in SW Alberta

Recreational Access Management Planning: Understanding Perceptions Regarding Public Forest Lands in SW Alberta

... public forest lands is a complex issue of growing global im- ...management. Forest managers need to engage with, understand, and respond to a wide variety of recreation user needs and ... See full document

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Green Economy' Ecosystems in the Forest Sector Services

Green Economy' Ecosystems in the Forest Sector Services

... Some successful schemes have been developed thanks to the demand, i.e. when the society and the business circles were willing to pay for forest-related environmental services. In any case, consultations with all ... See full document

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Can 13C stable isotope record of Norway spruce tree rings display the effect of environmental conditions?

Can 13C stable isotope record of Norway spruce tree rings display the effect of environmental conditions?

... Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) is a domi- nant tree species in commercial forests in the Czech Republic. The forests have been affected very much by increasing sulphur and nitrogen deposition and ... See full document

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Human Activity Recognition on Smartphones using Machine Learning Algorithms

Human Activity Recognition on Smartphones using Machine Learning Algorithms

... Random Forest (RF) and Modified Random Forest (MRF) in an online Activity Recognition framework running on Android frameworks and this technique can underpin online training and class the utilization of the ... See full document

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Earthworm (Lumbricidae) assemblages of forest ecosystems in the anthropogenically

Earthworm (Lumbricidae) assemblages of forest ecosystems in the anthropogenically

... The earthworm community there (H' 1.29) com- prised the most balanced proportions of super- dominant species (D. attemsi, D. vejdovskyi and D. octaedra, in the range of 29.7–33.9%) and one dominant species L. rubellus ... See full document

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Land use change detection in Solan Forest Division, Himachal Pradesh, India

Land use change detection in Solan Forest Division, Himachal Pradesh, India

... Conversely, a decrease in the area of ban oak may be attributed to heavy anthropogenic pressure on oak for- ests in hill states which results in indiscriminate lopping of the species. Ban oak is a multipurpose species ... See full document

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oa Walia - Bale Mountains National Park partners

oa Walia - Bale Mountains National Park partners

... heritage site; (ii) to ensure all the tools are in place enabling the efficient management of the park; and (iii) to ensure the long term conservation o f the unique biodiversity and beauty o f the park, while ... See full document

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Soil Nutrient Composition in Afromontane Forests of Northern Ethiopia

Soil Nutrient Composition in Afromontane Forests of Northern Ethiopia

... the forest floor due to differences in microclimate, substrates, and nutrient source ...and forest floor will result in differences of soil nutrient ...the forest floor due to increased solar ... See full document

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... human-made forest routes (roads and trails) as we presumed that Wildcats, like many other felids, would preferably use such trails (Karanth 1995; Di Bitetti et ...2015). Forest trails yield the best capture ... See full document

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