Calcareous mires of Slovakia : : landscape setting, management and restoration prospects / / editors, Ab Grootjans, Viera Sefferova Stanova, Andre Jansen.
Slovakia is blessed with an abundance of natural beauties, and some of them are quite unique within Europe. Calcareous fens, which are peat and travertine (CaCO3) depositing wetlands are such rare ecosystems and in Slovakia they are located almost exclusively in the Western Carpathian Mountains. Cal...
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Place / Publishing House: | Zeist : : KNNV Publishing,, [2012] 2012 |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (110 pages) |
Notes: | Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Other title: | Preliminary material / 1 Introduction / 2 Late-Glacial and Holocene history of the Western Carpathian calcareous fens / 3 An eco-hydrological approach to wetland restoration / 4 Brezové mire; the jewel in the crown of Slovak mires / 5 Calcareous spring fen Belianske lúky Meadows; the largest spring fen in North Western Europe / 6 Poprad Fen; regeneration after peat excavation / 7 Fen meadows of Abrod; in urgent need of protection / 8 Restoration measures in the Porec catchment / Supporting Organisations / |
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Summary: | Slovakia is blessed with an abundance of natural beauties, and some of them are quite unique within Europe. Calcareous fens, which are peat and travertine (CaCO3) depositing wetlands are such rare ecosystems and in Slovakia they are located almost exclusively in the Western Carpathian Mountains. Calcareous fens are hot spots of biodiversity and some protected and almost untouched sites are discussed in this book. Such reference area are unique natural archives, and are very suitable for studying their past development and history. An international team of peatland scientists tried to unravel the hydrological and geochemical processes behind the development of calcareous fens and identify the dangers of human interventions in the landscape. The interdisciplinary approach used in these studies include covers historical development, ecology, geology and hydrology. We believe it will be great inspiration for colleagues in other countries to study and understand the hydrological systems, including threatened wetland types and to propose efficient restoration measures. Through 'Calcareous Mires of Slovakia', the authors wish to make a contribution to peatland preservation and more effective conservation. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 900427796X |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | editors, Ab Grootjans, Viera Sefferova Stanova, Andre Jansen. |