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Journal articles on the topic "Mountain forest sites"

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Dokulilová, Martina, and Josef Suchomel. "Abundance of Common Shrew (Sorex Araneus) in Selected Forest Habitats of Moravia (Czech Republic)." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 65, no. 2 (2017): 401–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201765020401.

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Abundance of common shrew (Sorex araneus) was evaluated on selected forest sites in Moravia, Czech Republic. Six types of habitats were assessed: forest clearings and mature forests in lowlands (173 – 233 m), uplands (360 – 600 m), and mountains (600 – 1200 m). Data were collected over five‑year‑long periods; 2006 – 2010 (uplands) and 2007 – 2011 (lowlands and mountains). Small terrestrial mammals were captured using snap traps laid in lines. In total, 200 individuals of common shrew were trapped. Relative abundance among different habitats was statistically evaluated. The highest relative abu
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Lasota, Jarosław, Ewa Błońska, and Piotr Pacanowski. "Forest sites and forest types on rendzinas in Poland." Soil Science Annual 69, no. 2 (2018): 121–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ssa-2018-0012.

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Abstract The article discusses the relationship between rendzinas and types of forest sites and plant communities in lowland, upland and mountain areas in Poland. Rendzinas as soils of forest sites play an important role in the uplands of southern Poland. In mountain areas, their preponderance is limited to the area of the Pieniny and the Western Tatras. The site-forming role of rendzinas in the upland areas depends mainly on geomorphological conditions. Typical rendzinas generally form eutrophic sites of multi-species oak-hornbeam forests, fertile beech forests and thermophilous beech forests
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Lasota, Jarosław, Ewa Błońska, Maciej Zwydak, and Tomasz Wanic. "The use of the particle size distribution of soils in estimating quality of mountain forest sites." Forest Research Papers 75 (3) (September 1, 2014): 253–62. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0025.

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The physical and chemical properties of soil are the basic features that are used in the assessment of mountain sites. The aim of this study was to produce a simple key for classifying forest sites in mountain areas using soil particle size distribution. 200 plots (standard typological space) were selected for examination, most of which are typical of the Carpathians – being dominated by flysch rock. A few plots were located in the Sudety and Tatra Mountains, which have a different surface geology, mostly metamorphic rock and granite. The study proved that soil properties (reaction, base
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Lasota, Jarosław, Ewa Błońska, Maciej Zwydak, and Tomasz Wanic. "The use of the particle size distribution of soils in estimating quality of mountain forest sites." Forest Research Papers 75, no. 3 (2014): 253–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0025.

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Abstract The physical and chemical properties of soil are the basic features that are used in the assessment of mountain sites. The aim of this study was to produce a simple key for classifying forest sites in mountain areas using soil particle size distribution. 200 plots (standard typological space) were selected for examination, most of which are typical of the Carpathians - being dominated by flysch rock. A few plots were located in the Sudety and Tatra Mountains, which have a different surface geology, mostly metamorphic rock and granite. The study proved that soil properties (reaction, b
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Ellis, C. R., J. W. Pomeroy, R. L. H. Essery, and T. E. Link. "Effects of needleleaf forest cover on radiation and snowmelt dynamics in the Canadian Rocky Mountains." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 41, no. 3 (2011): 608–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x10-227.

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Radiation is the main energy source for snowpack warming and melt in mountain needleleaf forests, and runoff from these forests is the main contributor to spring river flows in western North America. Utilizing extensive field observations, the effect of needleleaf forest cover on radiation and snowmelt timing was quantified at pine and spruce forest sites and nearby clearings of varying slope and aspect in an eastern Canadian Rocky Mountain headwater basin. Compared with open clearing sites, shortwave radiation was much reduced under forest cover, resulting in smaller differences in melt timin
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Šach, F., V. Švihla, V. Černohous, and P. Kantor. "Management of mountain forests in the hydrology of a landscape, the Czech Republic." Journal of Forest Science 60, No. 1 (2014): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/73/2013-jfs.

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Forests important from a water-management perspective cover 723,000 ha of the Czech Republic (CR), i.e. 27.6% of the forest area. These forests play an important role especially in a mountain landscape. Forests decrease peak flood flows, compensate water discharge and represent a source of high-quality fresh water. The optimum hydrological function is provided by forests that are healthy, ecologically stable, diversified, proper to site, growing on a good forest soil, managed by small-area felling and emulating natural processes. For mountain sites of the CR, the optimum proportion of Norway s
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Lindenmayer, David B., Lachlan McBurney, Wade Blanchard, et al. "Elevation, disturbance, and forest type drive the occurrence of a specialist arboreal folivore." PLOS ONE 17, no. 4 (2022): e0265963. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265963.

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Quantifying the factors associated with the presence and abundance of species is critical for conservation. Here, we quantify the factors associated with the occurrence of the Southern Greater Glider in the forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria, south-eastern Australia. We gathered counts of animals along transects and constructed models of the probability of absence, and then the abundance if animals were present (conditional abundance), based on species’ associations with forest type, forest age, the abundance of denning sites in large old hollow-bearing trees, climatic conditions, an
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Garren, Austin M., Michael Chad Bolding, Scott M. Barrett, Eric M. Hawks, Wallace Michael Aust, and Thomas Adam Coates. "A Comparison of Forest Biomass and Conventional Harvesting Effects on Estimated Erosion, Best Management Practice Implementation, Ground Cover, and Residual Woody Debris in Virginia." Biomass 3, no. 4 (2023): 403–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomass3040024.

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Expanding markets for renewable energy feedstocks have increased demand for woody biomass. Concerns associated with forest biomass harvesting include increased erosion, the applicability of conventional forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs) for protecting water quality, and reduced woody debris retention for soil nutrients and cover. We regionally compared the data and results from three prior independent studies that estimated erosion, BMP implementation, and residual woody debris following biomass and conventional forest harvests in the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain of Virginia.
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Matysek, Marcin, Łukasz Kajtoch, Robert Gwiazda, Bogusław Binkiewicz, and Grzegorz Szewczyk. "Could gaps and diverse topography compensate for habitat deficiency by the forest-dwelling bird Hazel Grouse (Tetrastes bonasia)?" Avian Biology Research 12, no. 2 (2019): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1758155919832190.

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The Hazel Grouse ( Tetrastes bonasia) is considered an indicator of the naturalness and heterogeneity of the forest environment. This species occurs in various woods and forages on a variety of plants. The aim of this study was to verify the hypothesis that, in Norway spruce-dominated forest stands, the Hazel Grouse compensates for habitat poverty using non-forest areas and harsh topography, which deliver food resources and shelter for the birds. We compared 14 environmental and topographic variables in forest patches occupied and unoccupied by the Hazel Grouse in the Tatra Mountains (South Po
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Chen, Qi, Rui Wang, Xinping Zhang, Jianjun Liu, and Dexiang Wang. "Effects of Different Site Conditions on the Concentration of Negative Air Ions in Mountain Forest Based on an Orthogonal Experimental Study." Sustainability 13, no. 21 (2021): 12012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132112012.

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The negative air ions (NAI) in a forest play an important and positive role in promoting the health of people using the forest for recreation. The purpose of this study was to explore the environmental characteristics that can effectively represent high concentrations of NAI in mountain forests to help the recreational users to seek out sites with high NAI concentrations for personal health reasons. In order to achieve this goal, we selected the mountain forest of Taibai Mountain National Forest Park, Shaanxi Province, China, as the research object and adopted an orthogonal experimental design
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mountain forest sites"

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Schwartz, Rachel E. "Oxidized organic functional groups in aerosol particles from forest emissions measured at mid-mountain and high-elevation mountain sites in Whistler, BC." Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2010. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p1474776.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of California, San Diego, 2010.<br>Title from first page of PDF file (viewed April 14, 2010). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Includes bibliographical references.
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Kusbach, Antonin. "Terrestrial Ecosystem Classification in the Rocky Mountains, Northern Utah." DigitalCommons@USU, 2010. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/679.

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Currently, there is no comprehensive terrestrial ecosystem classification for the central Rocky Mountains of the United States. A comprehensive classification of terrestrial ecosystems in a mountainous study area in northern Utah was developed incorporating direct gradient analysis, spatial hierarchy theory, the zonal concept, and concepts of diagnostic species and fidelity, together with the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification approach used in British Columbia, Canada. This classification was derived from vegetation and environmental sampling of both forest and non-forest ecosystems. The
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Klinka, Karel. "Pacific silver fir site index in relation to ecological measures of site quality." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/662.

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Ecosystem-specific forest management requires comprehension of tree species productivity in managed settings, and how this productivity varies with the ecological determinants of site quality, i.e., the environmental factors that directly affect the growth of plants: light, heat, soil moisture, soil nutrients, and soil aeration. A good understanding of this variation is necessary for making species- and site-specific silvicultural decisions to maximize productivity. Productivity of a given species is usually measured by site index (tree height at 50 years at breast height age). Quantitative r
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Klinka, Karel, Bernhard E. Splechtna, and Christine Chourmouzis. "Quantitative characterization of field-estimated soil nutrient regimes in the subalpine coastal forest." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/759.

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Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differentiating properties: climatic regimes (expressed by biogeoclimatic subzones or variants), soil moisture regimes (SMRs), and soil nutrient regimes (SNRs). A SNR represents a segment of a regional soil nutrient gradient, i.e., soils which provide similar levels of plant-available nutrients over a long period. SNRs are identified in the field using a number of easily observable soil morphological properties and indicator plant species. However, we need to know to what extent soil nutrient propertie
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Schmull, Michaela. "Site factors determining epiphytic lichen distribution in a dieback affected spruce fir forest on Whiteface Mountain, New York." Doctoral thesis, [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2002. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=965267318.

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Nyein, Chan. "Biomass Recovery of Swidden Fallow Forests in the Mountains of Myanmar and Lao PDR." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/215659.

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Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(地域研究)<br>甲第19833号<br>地博第189号<br>新制||地||66(附属図書館)<br>32869<br>京都大学大学院アジア・アフリカ地域研究研究科東南アジア地域研究専攻<br>(主査)教授 竹田 晋也, 教授 岩田 明久, 准教授 古澤 拓郎, 教授 神﨑 護<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Lewis, Jason P. "Nest-site selection and productivity of the acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) in the southwestern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1137837.

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I studied the nest-site selection of the Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) in the George Washington National Forest of southwestern Virginia from early May through July 1996 and 1997. Data were collected from nine 30 ha study plots. I measured habitat features at 37 Acadian Flycatcher nests and compared them to 30 nonuse sites randomly selected within the vegetation types associated with nests. Because Acadian Flycatchers have a strong riparian habitat association for nest-site selection, nonuse sites were established along riparian corridors not occupied by nesting flycatchers. Data al
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Klinka, Karel. "Estimated decrease in productivity for pacific silver fir as elevation increases." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/667.

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When making decisions on which areas to harvest in a sustained yield, even-flow manner in mountainous areas such those in coastal British Columbia, it is important to know how timber productivity changes with elevation. This information allows foresters to decide at what elevation to start increasing the rotation age and to decide at what elevation sustainable harvesting becomes infeasible due to low productivity. Since Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis Dougl. ex Forbes) has an elevation range that extends from sea level nearly to the tree line (0 m to approximately 1,650 m; from the Coastal
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Klinka, Karel, Bernhard E. Splechtna, Christine Chourmouzis, and Pal Varga. "New height growth and site index models for Pacific silver fir in southwestern British Columbia." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/686.

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Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (Dougl. ex Loud.) Forbes) is an important timber crop species in coastal forests of B.C. Its range extends from sea-level to almost timberline, and from the hypermaritime region on the west coast of Vancouver Island to the subcontinental region on the leeward side of the Coast Mountains. With this relatively wide climatic amplitude, a large variability in the height growth pattern of Pacific silver fir can be expected, since climate is considered to be the most influential determinant of the trajectory of height over age of forest trees. This variability, h
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Redaud, Louis. "Les forêts montagnardes de chênes dans le fonctionnement des systèmes agraires du Centre Népal : évolutions régressives et équilibres, essai de typologie." Grenoble 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987GRE10078.

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Les regions des hautes collines du centre nepal presentent encore, a partir de 2500 m, de vastes zones boisees; mais sous l'effet des prelevements (bois de feu et de construction, fourrage. . . ) la foret climacique a quercus semecarpifolia de l'etage montagnard fait place a des formations degradees. Dix-huit stations forestieres, situees au sud du dhaulagiri, entre 2300 et 2900 m, ont ete analysees par la methode du transpect lineaire. Les caracteristiques des peuplements (structures specifiques et spatiales, regeneration) permettent de distinguer deux types
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Books on the topic "Mountain forest sites"

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J, Knapik L., Canadian Forestry Service, Manitoba Forestry Branch, and Pedocan Land Evaluation Ltd, eds. Forest ecosystem classification and land system mapping pilot project, Duck Mountain, Manitoba. The Service, 1988.

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Meidinger, Dellis Vern. A Field guide for identification and interpretation of ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain Trench, Prince George Forest Region. Ministry of Forests and Lands, 1988.

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Edminster, Carleton B. Site index curves for aspen in the central Rocky Mountains. USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1985.

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Edminster, Carleton B. Site index curves for aspen in the central Rocky Mountains. USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1985.

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Office, General Accounting. Environmental cleanup: Progress in resolving long-standing issues at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal : report to Congressional requesters. U.S. General Accounting Office, 1996.

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Kolling, Guy. Elk Mountain Trailhead, Red River Ranger District, Nez Perce National Forest. 1989.

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Lindenmayer, David, David Blair, Lachlan McBurney, and Sam Banks. Mountain Ash. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304981.

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Mountain Ash draws together exciting new findings on the effects of fire and on post-fire ecological dynamics following the 2009 wildfires in the Mountain Ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. The book integrates data on forests, carbon, fire dynamics and other factors, building on 6 years of high-quality, multi-faceted research coupled with 25 years of pre-fire insights.&#x0D; &#x0D; Topics include: the unexpected effects of fires of varying severity on populations of large old trees and their implications for the dynamics of forest ecosystems; relationships between forest structu
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Gamble, Ruth. Into the Mountains. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190690779.003.0008.

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In chapter 7, at age eighteen, Rangjung Dorje takes full ordination and begins to travel. His first destinations are the Karmapas’ other two seats: the Karma and Kampo Nénang Monasteries. He spends time living in the forests around Karma Monastery; he is eventually welcomed there after helping to quell a forest fire that threatened retreatants and the monastery alike. His journey to Kampo Nénang is less successful, and he does not stay. Instead, he journeys to the sacred mountains of Khawa Karpo and Tsari and contributes to their reputation as sacred sites. Between these excursions, back in ce
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Sin Chŏng-il ŭi sin t'aengniji: Salgo sip'ŭn kot. T'aim Puksŭ, 2010.

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50 Hikes In & Around Tuscany: Hiking the Mountains, Forests, Coast & Historic Sites of Wild Tuscany & Beyond (50 Hikes). Countryman, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mountain forest sites"

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Pappas, Christoforos, Nicolas Bélanger, Yves Bergeron, et al. "Smartforests Canada: A Network of Monitoring Plots for Forest Management Under Environmental Change." In Climate-Smart Forestry in Mountain Regions. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80767-2_16.

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AbstractMonitoring of forest response to gradual environmental changes or abrupt disturbances provides insights into how forested ecosystems operate and allows for quantification of forest health. In this chapter, we provide an overview of Smartforests Canada, a national-scale research network consisting of regional investigators who support a wealth of existing and new monitoring sites. The objectives of Smartforests are threefold: (1) establish and coordinate a network of high-precision monitoring plots across a 4400 km gradient of environmental and forest conditions, (2) synthesize the coll
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Tognetti, Roberto, Riccardo Valentini, Luca Belelli Marchesini, Damiano Gianelle, Pietro Panzacchi, and John D. Marshall. "Continuous Monitoring of Tree Responses to Climate Change for Smart Forestry: A Cybernetic Web of Trees." In Climate-Smart Forestry in Mountain Regions. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80767-2_10.

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AbstractTrees are long-lived organisms that contribute to forest development over centuries and beyond. However, trees are vulnerable to increasing natural and anthropic disturbances. Spatially distributed, continuous data are required to predict mortality risk and impact on the fate of forest ecosystems. In order to enable monitoring over sensitive and often remote forest areas that cannot be patrolled regularly, early warning tools/platforms of mortality risk need to be established across regions. Although remote sensing tools are good at detecting change once it has occurred, early warning
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Laković, Ivan, and Jelena Lazarević. "Traditional Management of Forest Resources in Mountain Sites of the Dinaric Transhumance in Montenegro." In Environmental History. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56089-7_9.

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Pretzsch, H., T. Hilmers, E. Uhl, et al. "Efficacy of Trans-geographic Observational Network Design for Revelation of Growth Pattern in Mountain Forests Across Europe." In Climate-Smart Forestry in Mountain Regions. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80767-2_5.

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AbstractUnderstanding tree and stand growth dynamics in the frame of climate change calls for large-scale analyses. For analysing growth patterns in mountain forests across Europe, the CLIMO consortium compiled a network of observational plots across European mountain regions. Here, we describe the design and efficacy of this network of plots in monospecific European beech and mixed-species stands of Norway spruce, European beech, and silver fir.First, we sketch the state of the art of existing monitoring and observational approaches for assessing the growth of mountain forests. Second, we int
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Lindberg, S. E., D. Silsbee, D. A. Schaefer, J. G. Owens, and W. Petty. "A Comparison of Atmospheric Exposure Conditions at High- and Low- Elevation Forests in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Range." In Acid Deposition at High Elevation Sites. Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3079-7_17.

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Zech, W., B. U. Schneider, and H. Röhle. "Element Composition of Leaves and Wood of Beech (Fagus Sylvatica L.) on SO2-Polluted Sites of the Ne-Bavarian Mountain." In Management of Nutrition in Forests under Stress. Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3252-7_8.

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Landmann, G., G. D. Bert, J. C. Pierrat, M. Becker, M. Bonneau, and B. Souchier. "Crown Damage in Norway Spruce and Silver Fir: Relation to Site and Stand Factors in the French Mountains." In Forest Decline and Atmospheric Deposition Effects in the French Mountains. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79535-0_3.

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Kobayashi, Shigeo, Hisao Sakai, Nagaharu Tanaka, and Kiyoshi Fujimoto. "Effects of Environmental Conditions on the Site Dynamics of a Subalpine Forest in the Akaishi Mountains, Japan." In Climate Change and Plants in East Asia. Springer Japan, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66899-2_12.

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Yi, Shaolin, Shaogan Sun, Guofang Huang, Dean Wu, and Weiyi Qu. "Study on the Design of Ecological Green Corridor Project for Comprehensive River Treatment in Luliang County, Yunnan Province." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6138-0_112.

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AbstractLuliang County is located in the east of Yunnan Province, knew as the “Pearl of eastern Yunnan”. It is located in the upper reaches of the Nanpan River and is under the jurisdiction of Qujing City. In the modern era, higher requirements are made for the development of Luliang County. In order to improve the river flood control system, control the domestic pollution along the river, repair the damaged water ecosystem, create a waterfront landscape belt, and create basic conditions for the construction of “the most beautiful dam area”, Luliang water authority has given priority to the co
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Smith, Justin. "6. Occupational Therapy." In The Birds That Wouldn’t Sing. Open Book Publishers, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0430.06.

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With the end of the war in Europe, the principal task of ANCXF became the management of German naval disarmament, alongside its ongoing logistical oversight of the liberated ports whose repair and re-opening were vital to the supply lines of the Allied forces amassed in Europe. Their move from France into Germany, on 15 June 1945, marked the transition from liberation to occupation. It also changed the nature of the Wrens’ work somewhat, and their social and cultural lives considerably. Minden, in Westphalia, became the site of Admiral Burrough’s (Ramsay’s replacement as ANCXF) headquarters in
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Conference papers on the topic "Mountain forest sites"

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Ott, Monica R., Daniel G. Strawn, and Deborah S. Page-Dumroese. "RECLAMATION OF FOREST SITES DISTURBED BY MINING ACTIVITY USING ORGANIC AMENDMENTS." In 68th Annual Rocky Mountain GSA Section Meeting. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016rm-276037.

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Morisawa, Shohei, Shohei Morisawa, Yukio Komai, Yukio Komai, Takao Kunimatsu, and Takao Kunimatsu. "EVALUATION OF MOUNTAIN AREA AS NON-POINT SOURCE OF NITROGEN FOR SETO INLAND SEA: THE NORTHERN SHIKOKU REGION, JAPAN." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b9389d98135.84095825.

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The northern Shikoku region is located in the Western part of Japan and faces towards the Seto Inland Sea. The forest area, which is one of the non-point sources in the Seto Inland Sea watershed, occupies 75% of the land use in the watershed of the northern Shikoku region. The amount of loadings of nutrients and COD in the Seto Inland Sea has been estimated by the unit load method but actually the data has not been investigated. It is however, necessary to know the real concentration of nitrogen in mountain streams to evaluate the role which is the mountain area plays as non-point sources. The
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Morisawa, Shohei, Shohei Morisawa, Yukio Komai, Yukio Komai, Takao Kunimatsu, and Takao Kunimatsu. "EVALUATION OF MOUNTAIN AREA AS NON-POINT SOURCE OF NITROGEN FOR SETO INLAND SEA: THE NORTHERN SHIKOKU REGION, JAPAN." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b43155738f8.

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The northern Shikoku region is located in the Western part of Japan and faces towards the Seto Inland Sea. The forest area, which is one of the non-point sources in the Seto Inland Sea watershed, occupies 75% of the land use in the watershed of the northern Shikoku region. The amount of loadings of nutrients and COD in the Seto Inland Sea has been estimated by the unit load method but actually the data has not been investigated. It is however, necessary to know the real concentration of nitrogen in mountain streams to evaluate the role which is the mountain area plays as non-point sources. The
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Poryadina, S., and Sergey Matveev. "OVERGROWTH OF SCOTS PINE IN THE CRETACEOUS MOUNTAINS OF THE BELOGORYE RESERVE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: CONDITIONS AND CAUSES." In FORESTRY, FOREST MANAGEMENT, STATE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2024. https://doi.org/10.58168/bugaevva2024_126-131.

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The results of long-term studies of vegetation on the site of Cretaceous deposits of the Belogorye State Nature Reserve in the Belgorod region are presented. On the territory with Cretaceous out-crops, plants typical of chalk (calcephyls) grow. The appearance of other plants on Cretaceous soils, atypical for such conditions, indicates the processes of changing the upper soil layer and, accordingly, the ground cover. Successful natural reforestation on the slopes of the Cretaceous mountains of the Scots pine, and even the appearance in recent years of a single self-seeding of the black oak, the
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Velásquez M., Fernando Adolfo. "Management System for the Control of Geotechnical Risk in the Camisea Pipeline Transport System." In ASME 2015 International Pipeline Geotechnical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipg2015-8528.

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The Camisea Pipeline Transport System [“Sistema de Transporte por Ductos”] consists of two parallel pipelines, one of which carries natural gas (NG) over a distance of 730 km, and the other which carries liquid natural gas (LNG) over a distance of 560 km, starting in the Amazon basin in Malvinas (Cusco). The LNG pipeline ends in Playa Lobería (ICA) and the NG pipeline ends at the City Gate located in Lurín (Lima). In terms of complexity, the geographic, geological, and climate-related characteristics of the rain-forest, mountain, and coastal regions through which the pipeline passes set it apa
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Hresko, Juraj, Silvia Cajkova, Gabriel Bugar, Veronika Piscova, and Zuzana Sitkova. "CLIMATICALLY DETERMINED MORPHODYNAMIC PROCESSES IN THE VALLEY SYSTEM OF THE HIGH TATRAS (SLOVAKIA)." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/5.1/s20.013.

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Declared knowledge about climate change and related meteorological anomalies have a direct or indirect influence on the current evolution of relief, soils, hydrological regime, vegetation, and from animals to ecosystems. Changes are occurring in the conditions of the high mountain landscape, which we understand as part of natural evolution, but it is evident that their genesis has both global and local causes. The valley systems of the northeastern part of the High Tatras exhibit several processes that indicate changing climate conditions, especially in the context of their frequency and rando
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Ya., FROLOV, and Tishkin A. "FRAGMENTS OF METAL CAULDRONS FROM THE FOREST-STEPPE ALTAI AREA." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.19.

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In the course of planned surveys of archaeological sites in the Forest-Steppe Altai at different times fragments of metal cauldrons were found. There are also among accidental finds. It is often difficult to determine the dating and cultural belonging of such objects. Therefore, little attention is paid to them. However, such finds have their own information potential and a certain archaeological context. In the course of data collection for the formation of a database on metal cauldrons found in the mountains and in the forest-steppe zone of Altai, the authors of the article attract the found
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Spiridonov, I. A. "The Chalcolithic time burial from the site Shaitanskoe 4-6 in the mountain-forest Trans-Urals: its information resources." In Евразия в энеолите - раннем средневековье (инновации, контакты, трансляции идей и технологий). Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт истории материальной культуры Российской академии наук, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-6047952-2-4.78-80.

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Kelly, M., and D. Holton. "Impact Assessment of Uranium Exploration Liabilities in Albania." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-4875.

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Former uranium mining and milling activities in Central and Eastern Europe have resulted in a number of environmental and radiological hazards to the local populations of these countries. Depending on the nature of the activities undertaken, the results can range from a small number of large liabilities (e.g. tailings heaps, ponds, etc) through to a large number of much smaller liabilities (e.g. exploration adits, contaminated rubble, etc). Where a small number of liabilities exist (e.g. Slovakia [1]), a detailed dose assessment is appropriate, from which decisions about the need (or otherwise
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Crystal, Victoria, and Ian Miller. "A NEW EARLIEST PALEOCENE, MOUNTAIN PROXIMAL, MATURE FOREST FLOOR FOSSIL LEAF SITE IN THE DENVER BASIN, COLORADO, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ORIGINS OF RAINFORESTS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-308605.

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Powers, Claire, Erin Borgman, Daniel Doak, Erin Borgman, Daniel Doak, and Claire Powers. Climate and species traits shape responses of alpine flora in the US Rocky Mountains to a changing world: Analysis of five GLORIA sites across the southern Rockies. National Park Service, 2024. https://doi.org/10.36967/2306920.

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The Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments (GLORIA) is a world-wide network of sites dedicated to monitoring changes in alpine flora near mountain tops. In this project we analyzed data collected at 5 sets of GLORIA monitoring sites in the Rocky Mountains of the western USA. Each site was visited between 2 and 4 times in the years spanning 2003 to 2021. These sites include four National Parks (Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Glacier National Park) and one wilderness area in the Pecos Wilderness wit
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Boyle, M. Terrestrial vegetation monitoring at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park: 2021 data summary. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301001.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) conducts long-term terrestrial vegetation monitoring as part of the NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program. The vegetation community vital sign is one of the primary-tier resources identified by SECN park managers, and monitoring is conducted at 15 network parks (DeVivo et al. 2008). Monitoring plants and their associated communities over time allows for targeted understanding of ecosystems within the SECN geography, which provides managers information about the degree of change within their parks? natural vegetation. 2021 was the first year of conducting monit
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Gervacio Jakabosky, Olivia. Effects of Road and Trail Characteristics on Mountain Grouse Observations in Western Montana. Montana State University, 2022. https://doi.org/10.15788/s2022.curio2.

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Anthropogenic features such as roads and trails, and human activity may affect space use, demography, abundance, and other wildlife population parameters. Human infrastructure and activity may result in biased population estimates by influencing habitat use of a species and thus abundance estimates within a localized area or the ability of biologist to detect individuals during standard population surveys. To evaluate the effects of anthropogenic features on mountain grouse detections, we developed and conducted replicated surveys throughout western Montana during 2020. Biologists and voluntee
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Ward, Kimiora. Sierra Nevada Network high elevation white pine monitoring: 2021 annual report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302327.

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Five-needle white pines (Family Pinaceae, Genus Pinus, Subgenus Strobus), and in particular whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), limber pine (P. flexilis), and foxtail pine (P. balfouriana) are foundation species in upper subalpine and treeline forests of several National Park Service Pacific West Region parks, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) and Yosemite National Park (YOSE). The Sierra Nevada Network Inventory &amp; Monitoring Program, in collaboration with the Klamath Network, Upper Columbia Basin Network, and Mojave Desert Network have implemented a joint long-term m
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Ward, Kimiora. Sierra Nevada Network white pine monitoring: 2022 annual report. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301003.

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Five-needle white pines (Family Pinaceae, Genus Pinus, Subgenus Strobus), and in particular whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), limber pine (P. flexilis), and foxtail pine (P. balfouriana) are foundation species in upper subalpine and treeline forests of several National Park Service Pacific West Region parks, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) and Yosemite National Park (YOSE). The Sierra Nevada Network Inventory &amp; Monitoring Program, in collaboration with the Klamath Network, Upper Columbia Basin Network, and Mojave Desert Network have implemented a joint long-term m
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Katzenberger, John, and Susan Joy Hassol. Elements of Change Series: Scaling from Site-Specific Observations to Global Model Grids. Aspen Global Change Institute, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.69925/towa4272.

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Much attention in climate modeling has focused on how to downscale from large scale model output to smaller scales in order to resolve critical features such as mountain ranges. This Elements of Change report looks at the other side of the scale problem. It addresses the problem of known as upscaling, which is scaling from areas measured in square meters to larger aggregates. In this report are discussions of the practical and theoretical problems that arise with upscaling in a variety of regions. Since upscaling is widely required in models that forecast climate and other forms of global chan
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McDonald, Jacob, Eric Starkey, and Wendy Wright. Wadeable stream suitability assessment for long-term monitoring: Congaree National Park. National Park Service, 2018. https://doi.org/10.36967/2256949.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) initiated a monitoring effort to assess habitat conditions in wadeable streams at national parks, recreation areas, battlefields, and monuments in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (McDonald et al. 2018a). These parks include Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Congaree National Park, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, and Ocmulgee National Monument. Wadeable stream monitoring, implemented in 2016, focuses specifically on providing relevant data to assess the physical condition of Piedmont and uppe
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Cogan, Dan, and Dan Cogan. Vegetation mapping inventory project: Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument. National Park Service, 2024. https://doi.org/10.36967/2306969.

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This study presents a comprehensive vegetation mapping inventory project undertaken in Mojave National Preserve (MOJA) and Castle Mountains National Monument (CAMO), two areas within the National Park Service?s Mojave Desert Network (MOJN). Covering a combined area of over 1.6 million acres along the California-Nevada border, these sites encompass diverse desert ecosystems, including valleys, washes, sand dunes, volcanic formations, and Joshua tree forests. The project, initiated in 2010 by the National Park Service?s Vegetation Mapping Inventory (VMI), aimed to document and classify the plant
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Schmidt, Aaron, Adam Smith, Megan Tooker, and Sunny Adams. Old Post reevaluation, Fort Huachuca, AZ. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/45701.

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The US Congress codified the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA), the nation’s most effective cultural resources legislation to date, mostly through establishing the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The NHPA requires Federal agencies to address their cultural resources, which are defined as any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object. Section 110 of the NHPA requires Federal agencies to inventory and evaluate their cultural resources, and Section 106 requires them to determine the effect of Federal undertakings on those potentially eligi
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Boyle, M., M. Gregory, Michael Byrne, Paula Capece, Sarah Corbett, and Wendy Wright. Terrestrial vegetation monitoring in Southeast Coast Network parks: Protocol implementation plan. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2263392.

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The Southeast Coast Network conducts long-term terrestrial vegetation monitoring as part of the nationwide Inventory and Monitoring Program of the National Park Service. Vegetation in parks is monitored as a key vital sign and indicator of overall ecosystem health because changes in vegetation condition reflect effects of stressors such as extreme weather, disease, invasive species, fire, and land use change. Plants also provide the structured habitat and food resources on which other species depend. Monitoring plants and their associated communities over time allows for targeted understanding
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