2018
DOI: 10.1553/eco.mont-10-1s61
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A growth simulation model as a support tool for conservation management strategy in a mountain protected area

Abstract: The effectiveness of protected areas to conserve biodiversity depends on conservation management strategies and their application, usually to specific protected areas. This paper presents the results of an assessment of the conservation management strategy for a protected mountain area dominated by Norway spruce forests. The study was based on the prediction of future forest ecosystem development using a SYBILA growth simulation model. This model predicts the changes of forest stand over 25 and 50 years in the… Show more

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“…), average annual temperatures range from 2.5 to 4.0 • C, and annual rainfall is over 1200 mm. These climatic conditions define the eighth forest vegetation stage, where natural forest stands form open climax spruce at the upper climatic boundary of the forest [42].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), average annual temperatures range from 2.5 to 4.0 • C, and annual rainfall is over 1200 mm. These climatic conditions define the eighth forest vegetation stage, where natural forest stands form open climax spruce at the upper climatic boundary of the forest [42].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%