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Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)

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author: Jaroslav Vrba

Ecosystem research needs long-term data for studying life cycles, e.g., of forest trees or many vertebrates...

Nature Conservation 5/2008 21. 10. 2008 International Nature Conservation

Protected Areas Worldwide: A Cost-benefit Analysis

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authors: Petr Mackovčin

Between 1992 and 2006, protected areas worldwide doubled in number and their total surface grew over 60 %.

Nature Conservation 5/2008 21. 10. 2008 International Nature Conservation

Kau Wildlife Area

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author: Antonín  Krása

Kau Wildlife Area

Papua New Guinea is one of the most biologically diverse regions worldwide.

Nature Conservation 5/2008 21. 10. 2008 International Nature Conservation

Protected Areas: Has Quantity Been Transforming into Quality?

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Protected Areas: Has Quantity Been Transforming into Quality?

Protected areas have been, even in the rapidly changing world, an important tool for nature and landscape heritage management.

Nature Conservation 3/2008 24. 6. 2008 International Nature Conservation

Landscape Features of the Triglav National Park (Slovenia)

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author: Jan  Vítek

Landscape Features of the Triglav National Park (Slovenia)

The article presents a huge range of various landforms in the Triglav National Park, protecting a significant part of the Julian Alps in Slovenia.

Nature Conservation 3/2008 24. 6. 2008 International Nature Conservation

The Fiordland National Park

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authors: Tomáš Urban, Jana Vaňková

The Fiordland National Park

The Fiordland National Park is located in the southwestern corner of the South Island, one of the two main New Zealand's islands.

Nature Conservation 2/2008 22. 4. 2008 International Nature Conservation

Natural Processes, Disturbances and Forest Management in the High Tatras National Park, Slovakia

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author: Rastislav Jakuš

Natural Processes, Disturbances and Forest Management in the High Tatras National Park, Slovakia

Udalosti okolo následkov víchrice z novembra 2004 v Tatrách rozvírili diskusiu o prirodzených procesoch, úlohe disturbancií lesných ekosystémoch a o starostlivosti o lesy v TANAP-e. V mojom článku sa pokúšam o pohľad na danú problematiku z pozície medzi ekológiou lesa a ochranou lesa.

Nature Conservation 1/2008 26. 2. 2008 International Nature Conservation