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Prediction of vegetation succession in a sand-pit: A basis for restoration.
ZEMANOVÁ, Věra
Supporting spontaneous successional processes represents a progressive approach to restoration of sites disturbed by mining activities in various European countries. The ecological restoration led to a higher landscape mosaic compared with traditional reclamation methods. The minimum intervention strategy is especially effective in the case of favourable site conditions, and if the site is surrounded by (semi-)natural vegetation. Diverse vegetation is able to establish in a reasonable time of approximately 25 years. Therefore, the spontaneous succession should be considered as a regular rehabilitation method in a post-mining landscape and incorporated into practical restoration projects.

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