Inland Drift Sand Landscapes: Origin and History; Relief, Forest and Soil Development; Dynamics and Management
Autor Josef Fanta, Henk Siepelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2009
Het boek beantwoordt deze en andere vragen in toegankelijke taal. Het omvat vijf delen: stuifzanden van Noordwest Europa, microklimaat en bodemontwikkeling, successie van ecosystemen, effecten van bebossing, en tot slot praktische kanten van natuurbeheer, bescherming en natuurherstel.
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Trefwoorden: natuurbeheer, natuurbeleid, natuurherstel, vegetatie, flora, fauna, ecologie, bodem, geografie, geologie, stuifzanden, heidebeheer, heidelandschappen, heide, bosbeheer, Europa, Nederland, Veluwe
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789050113502
ISBN-10: 9050113508
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția KNNV Publishing
ISBN-10: 9050113508
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția KNNV Publishing
Descriere
Man has had a complex relationship with inland drift sands through the ages. For some centuries these landscapes were seen as a threat, especially to agriculture and housing.
This book considers the processes, origin, conservation and restoration of this very special but harsh biotope, one that is characterised by fields of lichens with sparse grasses and heather alongside a range of special animal, fungi and plant species.
• Part 1 - Drift sand landscapes of NW Europe
• Part 2 - Microclimate and soil development
• Part 3 - Ecosystem succession on drift sands
• Part 4 - Forestation of drift sands
• Part 5 - Practical implications
This book considers the processes, origin, conservation and restoration of this very special but harsh biotope, one that is characterised by fields of lichens with sparse grasses and heather alongside a range of special animal, fungi and plant species.
• Part 1 - Drift sand landscapes of NW Europe
• Part 2 - Microclimate and soil development
• Part 3 - Ecosystem succession on drift sands
• Part 4 - Forestation of drift sands
• Part 5 - Practical implications