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Syntaxonomy and site ecology of mixed oak forest communities in the Inner and Intermedial Alps of Tyrol (Austria)

Botanica Helvetica, 2008
Wallnofer S. and Hotter M. 2008. Syntaxonomy and site ecology of mixed oak forest communities in the Inner and Intermedial Alps of Tyrol (Austria). Bot. Helv. 118: 21 – 43.
Susanne Wallnöfer, Manfred Hotter
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Postglacial sediment storage and rockwall retreat in a semi-closed inner-Alpine sedimentary basin (Gradenmoos, Hohe Tauern, Austria)

Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria, 2013
This study quantifies postglacial sediment storage in the Gradenmoos basin – a glacially over-deepened, semi-closed sedimentary basin (4.5 km2) in the central Gradenbach catchment (32 km2, Schober Mountains, Carinthia, Austrian Alps) – and reconstructs rates of postglacial rockwall retreat and mechanical denudation. The topographic setting of the basin
Götz, Joachim   +2 more
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The Complex Mother: Maria Anna of Inner Austria and the Entanglement of the Vasa, Habsburg and Wittelsbach Dynasties

The Court Historian, 2020
Maria Anna of Inner Austria became the mother-in-law of King Sigismund III of Poland-Lithuania (1566–1632) twice due to the marriages of her two daughters, Anna and Constance.
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Challenges to the integration of wetlands into IWRM: The case of the Inner Niger Delta (Mali) and the Lobau Floodplain (Austria)

Environmental Science & Policy, 2013
Wetlands are too often perceived as standalone elements and are poorly integrated into river basin management. The Ramsar Convention recognizes the critical linkage between wetlands, water and river basin management; the governments that are party to the Convention have committed to conserving their wetlands within a framework of Integrated Water ...
Rebelo, L-M.   +6 more
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The Holocene sediment record of Lake Altaussee (Salzkammergut, Austria): A perspective on mass movements, lake level change and varying karst spring activity in an inner-Alpine setting

2022
<p>Inner-Alpine lakes typically present a complex sedimentary record, with changing sediment dynamics and event deposits related to different natural hazards. Lake Altaussee (712 m asl; 2.4 x 1.0 km; max. 72 m deep) is a moderately sized lake located within the Northern Calcareous Alps.
Julia Rechenmacher   +5 more
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Crown, Estates and the Financing of Defence in Inner Austria, 1500–1630

1991
Christian states in our period and area never lacked historical and current motives for carrying on war against each other: Hungary and the Habsburgs in the second half of the fifteenth century, the Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg against Venice from 1508 to 1516, and so on. Each war of this kind required more and more money, and thus contributed to the
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Law and Emotion: The Lexicon of ‘Enmity’ in Early Modern Inner Austria

Austrian History Yearbook
AbstractThis article investigates the lexicon of dispute settlement in early modern Inner Austria, exploring the broadest legal, social, and emotional dimensions of the concept of “enmity” to better understand the nature of dispute settlement and social relations in coeval Central Europe.
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"Send us gunpowder and provisions!" Financing of Croatian anti-ottoman defense by Inner Austria in the first half of the 16th century

2022
Razdoblje prve polovice 16. stoljeća, osobito od 20-ih do 50-ih godina, u smislu obrane Hrvatsko-Slavonskog Kraljevstva od osmanlija i njihovih intenzivnih napada i osvajanja, obilježeno je grčevitim pokušajima organiziranja određenoga vida konsolidirane obrane. Nakon 1526. godine i pogibije kralja Ludovika II.
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