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Geografie
The heaviest impairment of forest stands and dwarf-pine ones in the West Carpathians (where the B... more The heaviest impairment of forest stands and dwarf-pine ones in the West Carpathians (where the Belanské Tatry Mts also are included) was made owing to man action during the Walachian colonization. Forests are damaged with the exception of preserved areas practically up to this time. Besides a decrease of the timber-line, scenes of fire in dwarf-pine stands and other ways of the impairment of the vegetative cover an intensive ground destruction has appeared, too. This contribution deals with a history of man influences evolution on the southern side of the Belanské Tatry Mts, where derogatory anthropogemic hits on the vegetative- and ground cover have presented the most strikingly. In the present, all ground destruction processes as soil erosion, slope moves and cryopedological processes (creating by means of frost action on the ground) are accelerated owing to an unpropitious action of man in this range of mountains. Altogether 18.5 per cent of area is immediately damaged by variou...
Geografie. Sborník České geografické společnosti, 1979
The monographical studies on national parks no. 4Available from Slovak Centre of Scientific and T... more The monographical studies on national parks no. 4Available from Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information, under shelf-number: A586597 / Slovenska Technicka Univerzita v BratislaveSIGLESKSlovak Republi
Přispěvek nabizi přehled pracovisť ve Slovenske a Ceske republice zabývajicich se výukou a výzkum... more Přispěvek nabizi přehled pracovisť ve Slovenske a Ceske republice zabývajicich se výukou a výzkumem v ramci krajinne ekologie.
Abstract: Author, as a scientific participant of the first Czech-Slovak Expedition to the Mt. Eve... more Abstract: Author, as a scientific participant of the first Czech-Slovak Expedition to the Mt. Everest in 1984, focuses on the glaciation in the Sagarmatha National Park (the Central Himalayas, Nepal) in 1978 (Fig. 1 and Table 1) and compares it with the present-day state. Despite overwhelming majority of the papers bearing data on the fastest retreat of the Mt. Everest’s glaciers it can be stated that obvious changes of the covering glaciers were not recorded in the Sagarmatha National Park (34.2 % in the year of 1978 and 39.8 % in the year of 2009).
Central European Forestry Journal, 2018
The contribution is published on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the establishment of a ... more The contribution is published on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the establishment of a forestry research organisation in Slovakia and the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic. We present important forestry research works, which were written by former (no longer alive) workers of the Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Zvolen in the second half of 20th century. The works (30 works in total) were divided into seven scientific areas: biology and silviculture (five works), forest protection (four works), forest management (five works), forestry mechanisation and harvest-production technologies (four works), forestry economics (five works), hunting (three works), natural environment (four works). First, summary information on selected works in a specific area was presented. Then, individual works from the specific scientific areas were characterised in more detail. Their value for the development of science and research as well as for the practical...
Lesnicky Casopis Forestry Journal, Oct 1, 2012
Geografie
The heaviest impairment of forest stands and dwarf-pine ones in the West Carpathians (where the B... more The heaviest impairment of forest stands and dwarf-pine ones in the West Carpathians (where the Belanské Tatry Mts also are included) was made owing to man action during the Walachian colonization. Forests are damaged with the exception of preserved areas practically up to this time. Besides a decrease of the timber-line, scenes of fire in dwarf-pine stands and other ways of the impairment of the vegetative cover an intensive ground destruction has appeared, too. This contribution deals with a history of man influences evolution on the southern side of the Belanské Tatry Mts, where derogatory anthropogemic hits on the vegetative- and ground cover have presented the most strikingly. In the present, all ground destruction processes as soil erosion, slope moves and cryopedological processes (creating by means of frost action on the ground) are accelerated owing to an unpropitious action of man in this range of mountains. Altogether 18.5 per cent of area is immediately damaged by variou...
Geografie. Sborník České geografické společnosti, 1979
The monographical studies on national parks no. 4Available from Slovak Centre of Scientific and T... more The monographical studies on national parks no. 4Available from Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information, under shelf-number: A586597 / Slovenska Technicka Univerzita v BratislaveSIGLESKSlovak Republi
Přispěvek nabizi přehled pracovisť ve Slovenske a Ceske republice zabývajicich se výukou a výzkum... more Přispěvek nabizi přehled pracovisť ve Slovenske a Ceske republice zabývajicich se výukou a výzkumem v ramci krajinne ekologie.
Abstract: Author, as a scientific participant of the first Czech-Slovak Expedition to the Mt. Eve... more Abstract: Author, as a scientific participant of the first Czech-Slovak Expedition to the Mt. Everest in 1984, focuses on the glaciation in the Sagarmatha National Park (the Central Himalayas, Nepal) in 1978 (Fig. 1 and Table 1) and compares it with the present-day state. Despite overwhelming majority of the papers bearing data on the fastest retreat of the Mt. Everest’s glaciers it can be stated that obvious changes of the covering glaciers were not recorded in the Sagarmatha National Park (34.2 % in the year of 1978 and 39.8 % in the year of 2009).
Central European Forestry Journal, 2018
The contribution is published on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the establishment of a ... more The contribution is published on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the establishment of a forestry research organisation in Slovakia and the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic. We present important forestry research works, which were written by former (no longer alive) workers of the Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Zvolen in the second half of 20th century. The works (30 works in total) were divided into seven scientific areas: biology and silviculture (five works), forest protection (four works), forest management (five works), forestry mechanisation and harvest-production technologies (four works), forestry economics (five works), hunting (three works), natural environment (four works). First, summary information on selected works in a specific area was presented. Then, individual works from the specific scientific areas were characterised in more detail. Their value for the development of science and research as well as for the practical...
Lesnicky Casopis Forestry Journal, Oct 1, 2012