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A Landscape Altered by Man as a Protected Area: a Case Study of the Ljubljana Marsh (Ljubljansko barje)

open access: yesEkonomska i ekohistorija : časopis za gospodarsku povijest i povijest okoliša, 2012
Zorn, Matija, Šmid Hribar, Mateja
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Pile-Dwellings at Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia: 25 Years of Dendrochronology

open access: yesNatural Science in Archaeology
AbstractInterdisciplinary research on the pile-dwellings in the Ljubljansko barje, Slovenia, has been carried out, with brief interruptions, since their discovery in 1875. Since 1995 these efforts have been coordinated by the Institute of Archaeology of the ZRC SAZU.
Anton Velušček   +2 more
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Distribution and population size of the European pond turtle Emys orbicularis in Ljubljansko barje, Slovenia

open access: yesVertebrate Zoology, 2017
The exact understanding of distribution and natural history is the necessary prerequisite for conservation of the endangered European pond turtle. In this study we examined the distribution and population size of pond turtles in Ljubljansko barje, a bog ...
Melita Vamberger, Uwe Fritz
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The Wetland Contract as a Tool for Successful Wetland Governance: A Case Study of Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, Slovenia

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
Our research focuses on implementing multilevel governance of wetlands to achieve an effective participatory process and its overall positive effects on wetland ecosystems and their protection as well as on local sustainable development.
Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Ales Smrekar
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Multidisciplinary investigations of the pile-dwellings at Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia)

Quaternary International, 2013
Abstract The paper discusses the environmental changes in the pile-dwelling period (5.7–3.2 ka) at the Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia) which were revealed during the study of settlement pattern and sedimentary analysis. The archaeological and radiocarbon data have demonstrated that the oldest pile-dwellings were located closer to the edge of the wetland,
Anton Velušček
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Late quaternary vegetation and hydrological change at Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia)

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2008
Abstract This paper investigates changes in the vegetation and hydrology at Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia) using a multi-proxy approach (pollen, diatoms, geochemical and stable isotope analysis). During the Lateglacial Ljubljansko barje was a deep, oligotrophic lake surrounded by open woodland comprised predominantly of Pinus and Betula which in ...
Maja Andric   +2 more
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