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Geoconservation in the Carpathian Area: Special Issue
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The effect of forest gaps on the diversity and composition of bacterial communities in mixed-type forest soils across the Carpathian mountains
Published 2024-01-01“…Soil samples were collected from eight sites along the Carpathian Mountains, including managed forests and the remnants of old growth. …”
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Rewilding beech-dominated temperate forest ecosystems: effects on carbon stocks and biodiversity indicators
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Konwencja o ochronie i zrównoważonym rozwoju Karpat
Published 2004-12-01“…The article comprehends the description of coming into being The Convention for the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathian Mountains. It leads the analysis of the essence of this Convention and shows its importance for this part of Europe and for Poland. …”
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Siliceous rocks of the Polish part of the Tatra Mountains. Potential source of raw materials for the Stone Age communities. Preliminary report
Published 2024-12-01“… The Tatra Mountains are located both in Southern Poland and Slovakia and are the highest range of the Carpathian Mountains. In this area, the primary and secondary outcrops of the siliceous rocks are present. …”
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Application of the ESRI Geostatistical Analyst for Determining the Adequacy and Sample Size Requirements of Ozone Distribution Models in the Carpathian and Sierra Nevada Mountains
Published 2001-01-01“…In case of the Carpathian Mountains, only a general surface of O3 distribution could be obtained, partially due to a weak correlation between O3 concentration and elevation, and partially due to small numbers of unevenly distributed sample sites. …”
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DIE INDUSTRIEENTWICKLUNG UND DAS ORGANISIEREN DES STÄDTISCHEN RAUMES IM RUMÄNISCHEN SEKTOR DER UNTEREN DONAU. DER STUDIENFALL: GALAŢI
Published 2014-06-01“…The Danube in Romania represents an axis of discontinuity between natural regions, each with its own distinct traits: the Carpathian Mountains, the Romanian Plain, Moldavian and the Bessarabian Plateaus in the north, the Pre-Balkan Plateau in the south and the Dobruja Plateau in the east. …”
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CHANGES IN SHEEP TRANSHUMANCE IN ROMANIA. A CASE-STUDY FROM MĂRGINIMEA SIBIULUI – SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
Published 2015-12-01“…One of the main sheep transhumance areas was located on the northern slope of the Cindrel Mountains in the South Carpathian Mountains. The traditional transhumance style in this area was “intermediate-stationed transhumance”. …”
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Genetic Rescue of the Dinaric Lynx Population: Insights for Conservation From Genetic Monitoring and Individual‐Based Modelling
Published 2025-01-01“…To counteract this, population reinforcement was implemented between 2019 and 2023, involving the translocation of 12 individuals from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dinaric Mountains of Slovenia and Croatia. …”
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