Habitats Directive in Denmark and the relationship between soil nutrient pools and underground biomass development is investigated. Root density was high in this study and soil nutrient content appeared to be an important parameter determining root
The AA. present optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages of 26 new samples from parabolic and related dunes around North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat coasts of Denmark. They discuss the implications of these ages in relation to the history
Location of farm woodlands in Denmark : a quantification of the results of the scheme for field afforestation in Ribe and Vejle counties
Afforestation ; Agricultural land use ; Denmark ; Forest ; Forest policy ; Geographical information system ; Location ; Rural landscape
The article analyses the results of the scheme for field afforestation in Denmark. The purpose is twofold, firstly to document the afforestation on arable land. The former is documented in two counties whereas the latter is documented in three
Can deprived housing areas be revitalised ? Efforts against segregation and neighbourhood decay in Denmark and Europe
Denmark ; Deprivation ; Europe ; Housing ; Housing policy ; Poverty ; Segregation ; Social exclusion ; Social housing ; Town ; Urban district
The understanding of the nature of deprived areas is uncertain. In Denmark, there is an extensive effort to come at processes leading to increased deprivation. The main instruments are rent decreases, physical improvements and support
Conservation in Denmark with particular reference to the concepts of nature parks in International experience with national parks and related reserves.
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios from bones of contemporaneous Late Atlantic aurochs and early cattle in eastern Denmark are significantly different and provide information on the origin and feeding strategies of the earliest domestic
cattle. This study focuses on the eastern part of Denmark, the area from where most of the examined and dated material originates.