The coppice forest management in the ecological networks in central Europe. Machar, I. 2014. Cited by: 1
Paper doi abstract bibtex Floodplain forest ecosystems along lowland rivers in Central Europe were subject to long-term and strong human impacts. In history, floodplain forests were usually managed using the coppice-with-standards silvicultural system. Therefore, floodplain forests are valuable habitats with respect to its biodiversity. Rich biodiversity is the main reason of including of the most of floodplain forest ecosystems to ecological networks in lowland landscapes along big rivers. Currently, historical coppice-withstandards management is considered to be appropriate for floodplain forests, which formed core zones of ecological networks in lowland areas. This paper presents case study about applying coppice-with-standards management to ecological network from the Czech Republic taking into account conservation targets of Natura 2000 European network. © 2014, SGEM. All Rights Reserved.
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author = {Machar, Ivo},
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author_keywords = {Biodiversity; Coppice-with-standards; Ecological network; Floodplain forest},
keywords = {Banks (bodies of water); Biodiversity; Ecosystems; Floods; Central Europe; Conservation targets; Ecological networks; European networks; Floodplain forest; Lowland landscapes; Lowland rivers; Silvicultural system; Forestry},
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