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  • Effects of fire and of clearing in a mediterranean Quercus ilex woodland : an experimental approcach
  • Catalonia ; Environment management ; Fire ; Flow ; Forest ; Geosystem ; Land clearing ; Mediterranean area;Mediterranean region ; Mountain ; Oak ; Sediment transport ; Slope ; Soil ; Spain
  • The object of the study is to compare the importance of soil and nutrient losses from plots in an ever green oak woodland under different environmental conditions.
  • Evolution of disturbed oak woodlands : the case of Mexico City's western forest reserve
  • Climax ; Deforestation ; Environmental degradation ; Forest ; Geo-ecology ; Geosystem ; Human impact ; Mexico ; Mexico City ; Oak ; Urban development
  • Rainfall interception in holm oaks in Mediterranean open woodland
  • Agroecosystem ; Ecosystem ; Estremadura (Spain) ; Mediterranean area ; Oak ; Plant canopy ; Rainfall ; Soil moisture ; Spain ; Water budget
  • Forest ; Forest fire ; Ireland ; Land use ; Oak ; Palynology ; Pedogenesis ; Pine ; Podsol ; Quaternary ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Vegetation dynamics
  • The relationships between semi-natural oak woodlands and the podzolic nature of their soils were investigated at 14 wooded and nine non-wooded sites located in otherwise similar environments in Ireland. Historical records and palynological data were
  • for this firestorm was that exotic trees, many of them eucaplytus, were planted to replace the native grass and oak woodland. Discusses reasons for reforestation and the womplexities of managing vegetation to reduce the fire hazard. - (DWG)
  • Adaptation ; Bioclimatology ; Drought ; France ; Oak woodland ; Southern France ; Water budget
  • Soil moisture in oak-wood and pine-wood of the Moncayo (Iberian Range, Spain)
  • Aragón ; Biogeography ; Forest ; Oak woodland ; Seasonal variation ; Soil ; Soil moisture ; Soil water ; Spain ; Water budget
  • Woodland conservation in the Republic of Ireland
  • Atlantic Ocean ; Bioclimatology ; Biogeography ; Coastal environment ; Deciduous forest ; Evergreen forest ; Forest ; France ; Heathland ; Mediterranean area;Mediterranean region ; North-East Atlantic Ocean ; Oak woodland ; Peat bog ; Phytosociology
  • Aisne ; Beech wood ; Biogeography ; Forest ; Forest management ; France ; Landscape ; Oak woodland ; Picardie ; Resource management ; Tree species
  • Biogeography ; Climatic warming ; Ecosystem ; Forest ; France ; Global change ; Oak woodland ; Provence ; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ; Tree line ; Vegetation ; Vegetation dynamics
  • Climatic variation ; Coniferous ; Cork oak ; Forest ; Oak woodland ; Palaeo-environment ; Palynology ; Pastoral ; Quaternary ; Tunisia ; Vegetation degradation ; Vegetation dynamics
  • Recent changes in government policy towards broadleaved woodland
  • Colonization of island woodlands in the Hebrides of Scotland
  • Biogeography ; Ecosystem ; Experimental catchment ; Field experiment ; Forest ; Infiltration ; Oak woodland ; Observation network ; Phytomass ; Plant canopy ; Rainfall ; Salamanca ; Seasonality ; Spain ; Watershed
  • Art ; Attendance ; Forest ; France ; Ile-de-France ; Landscape ; Nature reserve ; Nineteenth Century ; Oak woodland ; Soil erosion ; Tourism ; Twentieth Century ; Vegetation dynamics
  • Asian part of Russia ; Biodiversity ; Biogeography ; Coastal environment ; Comparative study ; Flora inventory ; Nearshore zone ; Oak woodland ; Phytocenosis ; Plant cover ; Primorye ; Sea of Japan ; Vegetation
  • Environmental management ; Forest ; Forest stand ; France ; Humid environment ; Landscape dynamics ; Lorraine ; Nineteenth Century ; Oak woodland
  • Experimental catchment ; Hydrology ; Mediterranean climate ; Oak woodland ; Observation network ; Plant canopy ; Runoff ; Salamanca ; Soil moisture ; Spain ; Water deficit ; Watershed
  • Soil recovery from human disturbance in tropical woodlands in Hong Kong
  • Villages in the countryside hinterland of Hong Kong traditionally preserve small remnant woodlands for utilitarian and spiritual reasons. In the territory, these remnants often furnish the most natural ecosystems with rich biodiversity. Some sites
  • have been preserved, whereas others have been subject to different uses, and subsequently secondary woodland has reestablished. This study evaluates woodland and human influences on soil properties, and soil recovery after woodland rejuvenation.