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View article: Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce ( <i>Picea abies</i> [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stand
Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce ( <i>Picea abies</i> [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stand Open
The continuous threat of ongoing climate change and related weather anomalies challenge forest ecosystems. The phytosociological structure of forests plays a crucial role in determining their resilience to various abiotic and biotic stress…
View article: Life cycle assessment of residential heat production from wood pellet combustion in the Northwest region of Russia
Life cycle assessment of residential heat production from wood pellet combustion in the Northwest region of Russia Open
The increasing global demand for energy and the negative environmental impacts of fossil fuel exploitation have driven interest in sustainable energy solutions, such as wood. The Russian Federation, as one of the world's largest pellet pro…
View article: Von Thunen Revisited? An Econometric Analysis of Metropolitan Expansion and Land-Use Change in Greece
Von Thunen Revisited? An Econometric Analysis of Metropolitan Expansion and Land-Use Change in Greece Open
With settlement morphology increasingly tied with socioeconomic change in contemporary urban systems, the present study introduces an original statistical approach to analyze metropolitan growth as a result of the intrinsic transformations…
View article: Composition of Norway spruce litter and foliage in atmospherically acidified and nitrogen-saturated Bohemian Forest stands, Czech Republic
Composition of Norway spruce litter and foliage in atmospherically acidified and nitrogen-saturated Bohemian Forest stands, Czech Republic Open
We investigated litter fall and foliage chemistry in mature Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands in the catchments of Plesne (PL) and Certovo (CT) lakes (Czech Republic). The stands differed in bedrock (granite in PL and mica-schist in CT) a…
View article: Dynamics and composition of litterfall in an unmanaged Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest after bark-beetle outbreak
Dynamics and composition of litterfall in an unmanaged Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest after bark-beetle outbreak Open
View article: Spatial and temporal patterns of ground vegetation dominants in mountain spruce forests damaged by sulphur air pollution (Giant Mountains, Czech Republic)
Spatial and temporal patterns of ground vegetation dominants in mountain spruce forests damaged by sulphur air pollution (Giant Mountains, Czech Republic) Open
View article: Effect of dominant ground vegetation on soil organic matter quality in a declining mountain spruce forest of central Europe
Effect of dominant ground vegetation on soil organic matter quality in a declining mountain spruce forest of central Europe Open
Grasses and shrubs constitute a high proportion of the total biomass in declining forest stands and may deeply affect soil organic matter. We fractionated the organic matter of 45 Oa horizons from the Krkonose Mts. into humic and fulvic ac…
View article: Sustainable Organic Farming Crops in Nepal in Climate Change Conditions: Predictions and Preferences
Sustainable Organic Farming Crops in Nepal in Climate Change Conditions: Predictions and Preferences Open
In Nepal, climate change is projected to cause a rapid increase in air temperature, erratic rainfalls, and other changes that could negatively impact agricultural productivity. Given the crucial role of agriculture in household income and …
View article: PODPORA PŘIROZENÝCH OPYLOVAČŮ V KULTURNÍ KRAJINĚ / SUPPORT OF NATURAL POLLINATORS IN THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
PODPORA PŘIROZENÝCH OPYLOVAČŮ V KULTURNÍ KRAJINĚ / SUPPORT OF NATURAL POLLINATORS IN THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE Open
Pollination by natural pollinators is important for many agricultural and wild plants.Our study aimed to determine the food supply for solitary bees at selected localities during the vegetation period.The inventory of plant species and the…
View article: Vulnerability to Wildfires and Peri-urban Areas: An Integrated Socioenvironmental Assessment
Vulnerability to Wildfires and Peri-urban Areas: An Integrated Socioenvironmental Assessment Open
Assuming landscape transformations as a process fueling the local level of vulnerability to wildfires, this work investigates the spatial distribution of selected land-use classes for two years (1975 and 2018) in a metropolitan region of t…
View article: Assessing the spatial coherence of forest cover indicators from different data sources: A contribution to sustainable development reporting
Assessing the spatial coherence of forest cover indicators from different data sources: A contribution to sustainable development reporting Open
The accuracy of forest area estimates has improved over time as a result of field/cadastral surveys, enhanced remote sensing techniques, and the effectiveness of algorithms for automatical recognition of land cover types. However, forest s…
View article: How do root fungi of Alnus nepalensis and Schima wallichii recover during succession of abandoned land?
How do root fungi of Alnus nepalensis and Schima wallichii recover during succession of abandoned land? Open
View article: Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stands
Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stands Open
The continuous threat of ongoing climate changes and related weather anomalies pose a significant challenge to forest ecosystems. The phytosociological structure of forests plays a crucial role in determining their resilience to various bi…
View article: Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe
Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe Open
View article: Investigating Metropolitan Hierarchies through a Spatially Explicit (Local) Approach
Investigating Metropolitan Hierarchies through a Spatially Explicit (Local) Approach Open
Assuming a non-neutral impact of space, an explicit assessment of metropolitan hierarchies based on local regression models produces a refined description of population settlement patterns and processes over time. We used Geographically We…
View article: Easy come, easy go: Short-term land-use dynamics vis à vis regional economic downturns
Easy come, easy go: Short-term land-use dynamics vis à vis regional economic downturns Open
The present study postulates distinctive land-use dynamics along the economic cycle, and tests against diverging trends over time of urban and non-urban land-uses with characteristic economic potential. Short-term land-use changes over sev…
View article: Assessment and Spatial Distribution of Urban Ecosystem Functions Applied in Two Czech Cities
Assessment and Spatial Distribution of Urban Ecosystem Functions Applied in Two Czech Cities Open
As urban areas expand worldwide, the importance of ecosystem services provided by urban and peri-urban areas (ESs) increases, especially those that mitigate the effects of ongoing climate change. We present a relatively simple method to as…
View article: Carbon neutrality of forest biomass for bioenergy: a scoping review
Carbon neutrality of forest biomass for bioenergy: a scoping review Open
The exploitation of forest biomass for bioenergy is commonly perceived as part of a broad strategy for climate change mitigation due to the view that forest biomass is carbon neutral. The aims of this study are to distinguish the most wide…
View article: Delineating the Intrinsic, Long-Term Path of Land Degradation: A Spatially Explicit Transition Matrix for Italy, 1960–2010
Delineating the Intrinsic, Long-Term Path of Land Degradation: A Spatially Explicit Transition Matrix for Italy, 1960–2010 Open
Vulnerability to land degradation in southern Europe has increased substantially in the last decades because of climate and land-use change, soil deterioration, and rising human pressure. The present work focuses on a quantitative evaluati…
View article: Investigating metropolitan change through mathematical morphology and a dynamic factor analysis of structural and functional land-use indicators
Investigating metropolitan change through mathematical morphology and a dynamic factor analysis of structural and functional land-use indicators Open
View article: Effect of Diurnal Solar Radiation Regime and Tree Density on Sap Flow of Norway Spruce (Picea Abies [L.] Karst.) in Fragmented Stands
Effect of Diurnal Solar Radiation Regime and Tree Density on Sap Flow of Norway Spruce (Picea Abies [L.] Karst.) in Fragmented Stands Open
View article: Monitoring and Control of Forest Seedling Quality in Europe
Monitoring and Control of Forest Seedling Quality in Europe Open
View article: Moderate use of pesticides in allotment gardens as indicated by their residues in larval food provisions of <i>Osmia</i> solitary bees
Moderate use of pesticides in allotment gardens as indicated by their residues in larval food provisions of <i>Osmia</i> solitary bees Open
Exposure to pesticides may jeopardize pollinators, but it has rarely been examined in urban landscapes. We used larval food provisions (mix of pollen and nectar) of mason bees (Osmia spp.) nested in artificial shelters as matrices t…
View article: Long-term changes in soil composition in unmanaged central European mountain spruce forests after decreased acidic deposition and a bark beetle outbreak
Long-term changes in soil composition in unmanaged central European mountain spruce forests after decreased acidic deposition and a bark beetle outbreak Open
We studied the effect of tree mortality on nutrient concentrations and pools in soils of two unmanaged mountain forest catchments (Plešné, PL; and Čertovo, CT; Czech Republic) recovering from acidification due to decreasing acidic atmosphe…
View article: Riparian zone assessment as a tool for planning nature-based solutions
Riparian zone assessment as a tool for planning nature-based solutions Open
<p>Riparian habitats represent an important ecosystem providing a number of functions and services that are important to humans - such as promoting biodiversity, reducing erosion risk, or transporting pollutants from the surrounding …
View article: Differential Impact Analysis for Climate Change Adaptation: A Case Study from Nepal
Differential Impact Analysis for Climate Change Adaptation: A Case Study from Nepal Open
Following a case study, community adaptation plans are a bottom-up approach that focus on increasing climate-vulnerable communities’ engagement in local adaptation planning and policy design, prioritization, and implementation in Nepal. Th…
View article: Breeding mason bees for the pollination of fruit orchards in Central Europe
Breeding mason bees for the pollination of fruit orchards in Central Europe Open
Solitary bees pollinate wild plants and crops. In the temperate zone, they mainly pollinate fruit trees. Most species nest in the soil, but mason bees nest in wooden cavities above ground. Their presence in orchards can be augmented by pro…
View article: Primary and secondary host selection by Ips typographus depends on Norway spruce crown characteristics and phenolic-based defenses
Primary and secondary host selection by Ips typographus depends on Norway spruce crown characteristics and phenolic-based defenses Open
Climate change is expected to intensify bark beetle population outbreaks in forests globally, affecting biodiversity and trajectories of change. Aspects of individual tree resistance remain poorly quantified, particularly with regard to th…
View article: Desertification risk fuels spatial polarization in ‘affected’ and ‘unaffected’ landscapes in Italy
Desertification risk fuels spatial polarization in ‘affected’ and ‘unaffected’ landscapes in Italy Open
View article: Selected Aspects of Carbon Stock Assessment in Aboveground Biomass
Selected Aspects of Carbon Stock Assessment in Aboveground Biomass Open
Given the significance of national carbon inventories, the importance of large-scale estimates of carbon stocks is increasing. Accurate biomass estimates are essential for tracking changes in the carbon stock through repeated assessment of…