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Influence of climate force forest management on hydrological regime of headwater streams
Pícha, Zdeněk ; Stuchlík, Evžen (advisor) ; Křeček, Josef (referee)
Hydrological functions of catchment area are an important part of the ecosystem. There are three approaches that deal with the issue of catchment hydrological functions. These three approaches are summarized in the work, there are shown the advantages, disadvantages and results of some studies. Hydrological functions of catchment area, especially the runoff process, significantly affect forests growing in the catchment, especially their species composition, age and type of soil. The paper summarizes insights about how that tree species, especially beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Norway spruce (Picea abies) affects runoff, water infiltration into the soil and interception. The next section is then summary the influence of forests on floods, which is not so large as is generally expected. At the end of the work is an overview of some studies dealing with the hydrological balance and runoff processes were carried out in the headwaters of the river Litavka and outline possible further research in this area. Key words: runoff, catchment, forest, infiltration, hydrological modelling, pair catchments

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