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Abstract Aim Natural disturbances are key drivers of forest ecosystem dynamics and are highly sensitive to global change. Despite their importance, central disturbance characteristics remain unknown for many forests worldwide. Here, we quantified an important component of the forest disturbance regime—the distribution of patch sizes—in strictly ...
Michael Maroschek +3 more
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V prispevku je predstavljena soodvisnost med razvojem demografsko ogroženih naselij in pogostnostjo nesreč v gorah v Triglavskem narodnem parku v slovenskih Alpah. S pomočjo analiz statističnih podatkov Gorske reševalne zveze Slovenije, ogledov terena in
Čerpes Ilka, Pandol Nina, Fikfak Alenka
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In the present study we explore the applicability of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures in sedimentary organic matter to trace changes in lake trophic state in four highmountainlakes in Triglav National Park (NW Slovenia).
Polona Vreča, Gregor Muri
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Mišljenje lokalnog stanovništva o upravi Triglavskog nacionalnog parka
The Triglav National Park is the only national park in Slovenia. The statute of the Triglav National Park came into force in 1981. The article presents the local inhabitants’ opinion about the Triglav National Park management, their knowledge of the park management’s tasks and activities and opinion about the park management’s activity in the future ...
Udovč, Andrej, Zurc, Jana
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Conservation of biodiversity at the field, farm and landscape levels is one of the agroecological principles. In Europe low-intensity farming practices which promote farmland biodiversity are financially supported by different agri-environment measures as part of the rural development policy (under the Common agricultural policy ‒ CAP).
Bertoncelj, Irena, Travnikar, Tanja
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Concept for the Monitoring of Climate Induced Impacts on Rock Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) in Triglav National Park, Slovenia [PDF]
Long-term surveys are essential to understand the population dynamics of a species and to use appropriate management action for its protection. In the following case study, the monitoring concept of rock ptarmigan in Triglav National Park is described.
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New insight into spatial ecology of Griffon Vulture (<i>Gypsfulvus</i>) on the Balkans provides opportunity for focusing conservation actions for a threatened social scavenger. [PDF]
Peshev H +14 more
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Monitoring Concept of Climate-Induced Impacts on Peat Bog Vegetation in Pokljuka Plateau in Triglav National Park, Slovenia [PDF]
Considering the monitoring programme as one of the important feedback information on our implementation of management actions, it should represent the essential part of each management plan. The monitoring of natural ecosystems with low human impacts is of considerable importance to gain an expertise in natural ecosystem processes.
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Extremophilic Microorganisms in Central Europe. [PDF]
Zgonik V +5 more
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Effect of the coronavirus pandemic lockdown to elemental composition of peat mosses. [PDF]
Zupančič N, Bozau E.
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