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Francesca Filocamo, Carmen Maria Rosskopf, Vincenzo Amato and Massimo Cesarano
The Apennine mountain areas suffer progressive abandonment and marginality, although being characterized by an extraordinary richness in natural and cultural resources, and landscapes of great beauty. Therefore, their natural heritage, and especially the...
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Matthew C. LaFevor and Carlos E. Ramos-Scharrón
Concerns over freshwater scarcity for agriculture, ecosystems, and human consumption are driving the construction of infiltration trenches in many mountain protected areas. This study examines the effectiveness of infiltration trenches in a subalpine for...
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Ilias Karmiris, Christos Astaras, Konstantinos Ioannou, Ioakim Vasiliadis, Dionisios Youlatos, Nikolaos Stefanakis, Aspassia D. Chatziefthimiou, Theodoros Kominos and Antonia Galanaki
Grazing has long been recognized as an effective means of modifying natural habitats and, by extension, as a wildlife and protected area management tool, in addition to the obvious economic value it has for pastoral communities. A holistic approach to gr...
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Adeline-Cristina Cozma, Monica-Maria Coro? and Cornelia Pop
As a country, Romania tries to communicate abroad its authenticity, intact nature and unique cultural heritage. This message matches perfectly the main attributes associated to Rodna Mountains National Park, as it is the second national park in Romanian....
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Diego Varga, Josep Vila Subirós, Carles Barriocanal and Josep Pujantell
The analysis of past and present patterns of agrarian mountain areas allows researchers to characterize the influence of landscape heterogeneity on biodiversity, cultural heritage, and forest fire hazard. This process was mapped, quantified, and describe...
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Ivo Machar, Jaroslav Simon, Klement Rejsek, Vilem Pechanec, Jan Brus and Helena Kilianova
The remnants of primeval Norway spruce forests in the European temperate zone are crucial for maintaining forest biodiversity in high mountain landscapes. This paper presents results of a multidisciplinary research and evaluation project on the managemen...
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Eleonora Sergeevna Navasardova,Irina Nikolaevna Klyukovskaya,Inessa Shagenovna Galstyan,Kira Vladimirovna Kolesnikova,Roman Vladimirovich Nutrikhin
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The article investigates some of the shortcomings of environmental legislation, which lead to loss of valuable ecological systems in practice. The article examines two groups of regulations and their practical implementation. The first of the considered ...
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Darwyn S. Coxson,Trevor Goward,David J. Connell
Emerging research has highlighted the significance of ancient western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stands within the upper Fraser River watershed as examples of rare forest types within British Columbia?s inland temperate rainforest (ITR). These stands repre...
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Anna Lep?ová, Václav Pouska
The mountain forest in the south of the Bohemian Forest (?umava National Park) is a refuge for fungi sensitive to forest management. Field research on fungi based on plots in old-growth mountain spruce forest and mixed mountain forests during the years 2...
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