V prispevku je predstavljen razvoj postopka proučevanja potencialnih vplivov podnebnih sprememb na slovenske gozdove v obdobju 2081–2100. Razvoj metodologije temelji na modeliranju ekoloških niš z ...uporabo metode maksimalne entropije. V raziskavi smo upoštevali dva podnebna scenarija smeri skupnega družbenogospodarskega razvoja (optimističnega SSP1-2,6 in pesimističnega SSP5-8,5). Slovenske gozdove smo razdelili na trinajst gozdnih vegetacijskih tipov. Statistični rezultati so pokazali, da je razvita metodologija primerna za namene tovrstnega proučevanja.
The vegetation of Buna River Protected Landscape is described. The area comprises both the alluvial plain of the lower course of the Buna river that marks the boundary between Montenegro and Albania, ...and a carbonatic range. The vegetation is characterized by a high β-diversity (27 alliances and 46 associations), especially in wetlands and dry grasslands. In the area it is possible to distinguish 1 dunal and 4 hygro-sequences in the alluvial plain and 3 xeroseries in the carbonatic range. Associations Clematido viticellae-Punicetum granati and Periploco graecae-Alnetum glutinosae are described as new.
V članku je opisana vegetacija v zavarovanega območja ob reki Buna. Območje obsega aluvialno ravnino ob spodnjem teku reke Buna, ki predstavlja mejo med Črno goro in Albanijo in karbonatnim hribovjem. Za vegetacijo je značilna visoka β diverziteta (27 zvez in 46 asociacij), še posebej pa mokrišča in suha travišča. V območju smo izločili 1 sekvenco na sipinah, 4 higro sekvence na aluvialni ravnici in 3 ksero serije na karbonatnem masivu. Asociaciji Clematido viticellae-Punicetum granati in Periploco graecae-Alnetum glutinosae sta novo opisani.
Slovenia has 489,000 private forest owners which represents a challenge for a nation of only two million. 89 % of private owners own five or less hectares of forest or about 40 % of the entire ...forested area. Small size of forest properties is related with low interest for silvicultural works. In this research I examined the role of socio-geographic factors in managing private small-scale forest properies in Slovenia.
The results of a phytosociological survey of the woods mainly growing on limestones in the Southern part of the Marches Region (Central Italy), that is part of the Monti Sibillini National Park, are ...here presented. This area is characterized by a temperate climate (upper mesotemperate and lower/upper supratemperate bioclimatic belts). In order to study the vegetation, 173 phytosociological relevés were carried out through the Braun-Blanquet methodology. All the data obtained were submitted to multivariate analysis. The phytosociological analysis is characterized in nine associations, whereof three are of new description (Lathyro veneti-Fagetum sylvaticae hieracietosum murorum, Cardamino kitaibelii-Fagetum sylvaticae corallorhizetosum trifidae and Cardamino kitaibelii-Fagetum sylvaticae anemonetosum nemorosae).
Prikazani so rezultati fitocenološke raziskave gozdov, ki uspevajo predvsem na apnencu v južnem delu pokrajine Marche (srednja Italija), to je v delu Nacionalnega parka Monti Sibillini. To območje označuje zmerna klima (zgornji mezotemperatni in spodnji/zgornji supratemperatni bioklimatki pas). Vegetacijo smo proučili s 173 fitocenološkimi popisi po Braun-Blanquetovi metodi. Vse popisno gradivosmo analizirali z multivariatno statistiko. S fitocenološko analizo smo dobili devet asociacij, od tega so tri novoopisane (Lathyro veneti-Fagetum sylvaticae hieracietosum murorum, Cardamino kitaibelii-Fagetum sylvaticae corallorhizetosum trifidae and Cardamino kitaibelii-Fagetum sylvaticae anemonetosum nemorosae).
Dolina Triglavskih jezer Brancelj, Anton; Dakskobler, Igor; Erhartič, Bojan ...
Geografija Slovenije,
2015
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In 1924, the Triglav Lakes Valley was designated a protected area, which is today part of the central area of extensive Triglav National Park. The lakes give a special character to the valley, which ...also stands out for its other natural features. In terms of nonliving nature, this volume presents some of the valley’s geological, geomorphological, and hydrological characteristics, and, in terms of living nature, it presents its vegetation, focusing on botanical characteristics and forest. The volume also discusses the human presence and its impact on the appearance of the landscape.
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Dolenjska: bobri iz Krke delajo škodo, bobri, reka Krka, obglodana drevesa, izjava Andrej HUDOKLIN, Zavod za varstvo narave Novo mesto, naravovarstvenik, izjava Emil GLAVIČ, ...Prapeče.
Dolenjska: Beavers occupied the banks of the Krka river. The first one was spotted in the region in 1998, but they have multiplied so much that the willows, their favourite food, are disappearing from the banks. This caused beavers to start chewing on oaks which can cause numerous problems.
Original language summary:
Dolenjska: obrežje Krke so zasedli bobri. Prvega so na Dolenjskem opazili leta 1998, zdaj jih je že toliko, da ob reki zmanjkuje vrb s katerimi se najraje hranijo. Zato se lotili še dolenjskih hrastov, kar lahko povzroči kopico težav.
Climate scenarios suggest that current forest stands will face radically different temperature and precipitation conditions in the future. Developing future strategies for forest management in the ...face of uncertain and highly variable forecasts of future site conditions is a great challenge. Here we have analyzed transnational case studies dealing with different manifestations of climate change effects. We intend to stimulate the discussion on management strategies to adapt forests in the Alps to climate change risks. The presented results are derived from the INTERREG project "Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks" that was implemented within the framework of the European Territorial Cooperation "Alpine Space Programme" 2007-2013.
Deforestation and forest degradation represent a significant fraction of the annual worldwide human-induced emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, the main source of biodiversity losses and ...the destruction of millions of people's homes. Despite local/regional causes, its consequences are global. This book provides a general view about deforestation dynamics around the world, incorporating analyses of its causes, impacts and actions to prevent it. Its 17 Chapters, organized in three sections, refer to deforestation impacts on climate, soil, biodiversity and human population, but also describe several initiatives to prevent it. A special emphasis is given to different remote-sensing and mapping techniques that could be used as a source for decision-makers and society to promote forest conservation and control deforestation.
Extended description:
Prekmurje: podrta drevesa zaradi bobrov, oglodana debla, izjava Dušan KOVAČ, Murska Straža, izdelani bivaki ob reki, izjava Tatjana GREGORC, Inštitut Lutra, bober v vodi.
...Prekmurje: Beavers, furry aquatic animals have returned to the banks of the Mura river.
Original language summary:
Prekmurje: bobri – vodni kosmatinci so se vrnili na bregove reke Mure.
Extended description:
Murski Log pri Ceršaku, naselitev bobrov ob Muri, lovci v gozdu, poškodovana debla, sledi v snegu, izjava Marjan LORBER, Lovsko društvo Paloma Sladki Vrh, izjava Marko SEMEJA, ...zavod za gozdove Slovenije, OE Maribor, reka Mura, obgrizeno lubje, izjava dr. Zoran BELEC, Zavod za gozdove Slovenije, OE Maribor.
Murski Log pri Ceršaku: Unusual damage to trees on the banks in the forest of Murski log. Foresters assume that beavers have moved there. Although this, the largest European rodent is supposed to be extinct in Slovenia since the 18th century, traces of beavers have recently been found in some other Slovene river basins.
Original language summary:
Murski Log pri Ceršaku: nenavadne poškodbe dreves ob Murskem logu. Gozdarji domnevajo da je v logu naselil bober. In čeprav naj bi tega največjega evropskega glodavca na slovenskih tleh iztrebili že 18. stoletju, so ne tako davno, tudi v porečju nekaterih drugih slovenskih rek našli sledi bobrov.