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The role of vegetation succession in ecosystem restoration: Introduction
Ladislav Mucina
2001
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Participation of the Czech flora in succession at disturbed sites
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Preslia, 2017
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Marek Bastl , Karel Prach
Applied Vegetation Science, 2001
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Restoration Ecology, 2015
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Ecological Restoration of Central European Mining Sites: A Summary of a Multi-site Analysis
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J. Korzeniak
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2005
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Successional changes of dry grasslands in southwestern Slovakia after 46 years of abandonment
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Edina Csákvári
2022
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An example of fast old field succession in a traditionally managed rural landscape on the Slovenian Karst
Zita Zimmermann
2021
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From arable land to species-rich semi-natural grasslands: Succession in abandoned fields in a dry region of central Europe
Milan Chytrý
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 2015
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Spontaneous establishment of woodland during succession in a variety of central European disturbed sites
Klára Řehounková
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An Assessment of Changes in Ecological Stability and Landscape Management Practices over the Last Centuries: A Case Study from Vrbovce, Slovakia
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Anthropogenic transformation of flora and vegetation in the relict habitats on the Tisza Plane (within Ukraine)
Vladimir Kricsfalusy
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Forest restoration on the former industrial land of Sulphur quarry in the Ukrainian Roztochya
Ruslana Presner
REFORESTA, 2018
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Impacts of Land Abandonment on Vegetation: Successional Pathways in European Habitats
Jan Uytvanck , Maurice Hoffmann
Folia Geobotanica, 2011
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Restoration prospects of abandoned species-rich sandy grassland in Hungary
Bela Tothmeresz
Applied Vegetation Science, 2003
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Vegetation development of forestry reclaimed sand and sand‐gravel pits: is it on a way towards more natural species composition?
Klára Řehounková
Restoration Ecology, 2020
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Status assessment of Balatonkeresztúri-rétek (Somogy, Hungary): a landscape history and land use based approach = A balatonkeresztúri rétek állapotának értékelése a tájtörténet és tájhasználat változás tükrében
Judit Bódis
SZIE Környezet- és Tájgazdálkodási Intézet, 2014
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Threatened vascular plant species in spontaneously revegetated post‐mining sites
Klára Řehounková
Restoration Ecology, 2019
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Landscape management on post-exploitation land using the example of the Silesian region, Poland
Urszula Myga-Piątek
Environmental & Socio-economic Studies, 2014
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Additional disturbances as a beneficial tool for restoration of post-mining sites: a multi-taxa approach
Klára Řehounková
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016
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Succession dynamics of vegetation in the Slovak Karst Biosphere Reserve Landscape (Western Carpathians)
Peter Sabo
Ekológia (Bratislava), 2016
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