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Forest evolution in Central Europe during the Holocene periode
Švábová, Barbora ; Šefrna, Luděk (advisor) ; Matějček, Tomáš (referee)
The work deals with the forest as an ecosystem where relationships take place, which are influenced by abiotic and biotic factors. Great attention is paid to the climate, which affects not only the distribution of biomes. Its constant changes have an impact on the species composition of forests and human society. By the effects of the climate, the Holocene period was divided into sub-stages. Man also played a significant role in the conversion of the central Europe forest and changes it even now. That is why this work devotes a considerable part of it to this influence. Great changes of the forest began with the emergence of agriculture, which was the first impulse for the beginning of deforestation. Examined are the ways of prehistoric and modern economy. With the loss of trees came an idea of protecting the forests. As an example of possible further effect on the forest, the influence of some pathogens is presented.
Drnovice profile developement in historical times
Švábová, Barbora ; Šefrna, Luděk (advisor) ; Matějček, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis research a land use in six cadastral areas Drnovice u Valašských Klobouk, Vysoké Pole, Tichov, Bratřejov u Vizovic, Pozděchov, Lačnov and especially it is focused on land use of forest areas. Sedimentological profile collected at Peklo area was used for vegetation reconstruction. Peklo is interesting especially for its slope deformations. The pellet was investigated using pollen analysis and was dated using the radiometric dating. The results provide information about the development of vegetation on the interested area and its surroundings. The population development and human impact on the forest area was also monitored. Keywords: palynology, pollen analysis, land use, vegetation development, Western Carpathians Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Drnovice profile developement in historical times
Švábová, Barbora ; Šefrna, Luděk (advisor) ; Matějček, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis research a land use in six cadastral areas Drnovice u Valašských Klobouk, Vysoké Pole, Tichov, Bratřejov u Vizovic, Pozděchov, Lačnov and especially it is focused on land use of forest areas. Sedimentological profile collected at Peklo area was used for vegetation reconstruction. Peklo is interesting especially for its slope deformations. The pellet was investigated using pollen analysis and was dated using the radiometric dating. The results provide information about the development of vegetation on the interested area and its surroundings. The population development and human impact on the forest area was also monitored. Keywords: palynology, pollen analysis, land use, vegetation development, Western Carpathians Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Forest evolution in Central Europe during the Holocene periode
Švábová, Barbora ; Šefrna, Luděk (advisor) ; Matějček, Tomáš (referee)
The work deals with the forest as an ecosystem where relationships take place, which are influenced by abiotic and biotic factors. Great attention is paid to the climate, which affects not only the distribution of biomes. Its constant changes have an impact on the species composition of forests and human society. By the effects of the climate, the Holocene period was divided into sub-stages. Man also played a significant role in the conversion of the central Europe forest and changes it even now. That is why this work devotes a considerable part of it to this influence. Great changes of the forest began with the emergence of agriculture, which was the first impulse for the beginning of deforestation. Examined are the ways of prehistoric and modern economy. With the loss of trees came an idea of protecting the forests. As an example of possible further effect on the forest, the influence of some pathogens is presented.

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