TY - JOUR AU - Bele, Bolette AU - Svalheim, Ellen AU - Nordal Grenne, Synnøve AU - Norderhaug, Ann TI - Semi-natural hay meadows and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in Norway- what can we learn from written sources? JF - JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION J2 - J NAT CONSERV VL - 77 PY - 2024 SN - 1617-1381 DO - 10.1016/j.jnc.2023.126510 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34449803 ID - 34449803 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Varga, Anna ED - Farkas, Judit TI - Nature Conservation and Traditional Ecological Knowledge T2 - Environmental Issues – Community Answers PB - PTE BTK Néprajz-Kulturális Antropológia Tanszék CY - Budapest SN - 9782336430225 PY - 2024 SP - 136 EP - 152 PG - 17 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34784660 ID - 34784660 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Babai, Dániel TI - „Hogy hamarább bépástosodjon…” A gyepgazdálkodás jelentősége egy társadalmi-ökológiai rendszer működtetésében JF - ETHNO-LORE: A MAGYAR TUDOMÁNYOS AKADÉMIA NÉPRAJZI KUTATÓINTÉZETÉNEK ÉVKÖNYVE J2 - ETHNO-LORE VL - 40 PY - 2023 SP - 335 EP - 358 PG - 24 SN - 1787-9396 DO - 10.58449/EL.2023.14 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34273254 ID - 34273254 AB - Az európai kultúrtájakban működő integratív, komplex társadalmi-ökológiai rendszerek stabilitását az alkotóelemek struktúrája, funkciója, a szabályozó negatív visszacsatolások, valamint a természeti erőforrások kezelése, a külterjes tájhasználat határozzák meg. Ezek a rendszer-elemek biztosítják a természetes és antropogén zavarások hatásainak kiküszöbölését, a rendszer rezilienciáját. A kultúrtájak jellegzetes élőhelyei az erdők helyén kialakított, fajgazdag hegy- és dombvidéki irtásrétek. Külterjes használatuk és kezelésük a fajkészlet alakításával befolyásolja a gyepek rezilienciáját. Célunk volt a gyepgazdálkodás, különösen a szénatörek alkalmazásának irtásrétek fajkészletére, rezilienciájára gyakorolt hatásának vizsgálata. A kutatás a Keleti-Kárpátokban, Gyimesben valósult meg 2014 és 2020 között, összesen 45 résztvevővel készített 78 félig strukturált interjú segítségével. A gyimesi gyepgazdálkodás számos eleme befolyásolja a gyepek működésében fontos fűfélék, pillangósok és egyéb virágos fajok számát, arányát. A talaj termőképességének növelése, istállótrágya vagy műtrágya alkalmazása számos faj jelenlétét befolyásolja. Általában pozitívan hat a különböző fűfajokra, miközben a pillangósok és egyéb virágos fajok aránya vagy fajszáma némileg csökken. A szénatörek a gyepek fajkészletének mintegy kétharmadát tartalmazva biztosítja a fajgazdagság regenerálását, illetve a természetes és antropogén zavarások hatásainak kiküszöbölését. A gyimesi külterjes gyepgazdálkodás a gazdálkodók tudatos döntései révén jelentős mértékben befolyásolja a gyepek fajkészletét, ezzel biztosítva a gyepek gyors regenerációját és a funkcionális redundanciát, növelve azok stabilitását és rezilienciáját. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Báldi, András AU - Öllerer, Kinga AU - Wijkman, A. AU - Brunori, G. AU - Máté, A. AU - Batáry, Péter TI - Roadmap for transformative agriculture: From research through policy towards a liveable future in Europe JF - ADVANCES IN ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH J2 - ADV ECOL RES VL - 68 PY - 2023 SP - 131 EP - 154 PG - 24 SN - 0065-2504 DO - 10.1016/bs.aecr.2023.09.007 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34219909 ID - 34219909 N1 - Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Ecology, Taxonomy and Nature Conservation Department, Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Honorary President, The Club of Rome, Winterthur, Switzerland Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy Dorcadion Kft., Kecskemét, Hungary Lendület Landscape and Conservation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Export Date: 26 October 2023; Cited By: 0; Correspondence Address: A. Báldi; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary; email: baldi.andras@ecolres.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - BOZKURT, Zehra AU - GÜCÜYENER HACAN, Özlem AU - ÇELİKELOĞLU, Koray AU - KOÇAK, Serdar AU - TEKERLİ, Mustafa AU - ERDOĞAN, Metin TI - Impact of Farm-Scale on Animal Management Practices in Pırlak Sheep Enterprises JF - KOCATEPE VETERINARY JOURNAL / KOCATEPE VETERINER DERGISI J2 - KOCATEPE VET J VL - 16 PY - 2023 IS - 1 SP - 57 EP - 69 PG - 13 SN - 1308-1594 DO - 10.30607/kvj.1094177 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34084258 ID - 34084258 AB - This research aims to determine the effect of the farm-scale on the management practices applied in Pırlak sheep farms in the Emirdağ District of Afyonkarahisar province. The study was carried out in 56 Pırlak sheep farms, determined by a simple random cluster sampling method. Pırlak farms were assigned to small (101 heads) farms scale groups, taking into account the total number of sheep and rams. Management practices related to farm inputs, storage, animal feeding and grazing, milking, shearing, breeding, lamb care, marketing, animal health, and welfare were determined by creating measurements and observations in the farms and interviewing the farmers face to face. In general, animal feeding management in Pırlak farms, where traditional sheep farming was carried out, was mainly based on the common village pasture, and various amounts of concentrated feed were supplemented without determining the animals' real needs. The barns were soil, and air quality and dry litter were poor in this sheep with standard construction features. There were no rams, lambs, or maternity pens in the barns, and very few farms had maternity pens. It has been determined that performance records, animal diseases, and treatments were not kept, and the frequency of cleaning sheep equipment and manure removal was insufficient. Grazing, milking, lamb care, breeding, and shearing methods were accomplished mainly with traditional methods and manual. it has been understood that there are essential structural and managerial deficiencies in animal care and management in Pırlak farms, and the effect of farm scale is generally insignificant. In addition, it has been determined that Pırlak sheep farmers need to be trained in animal health, welfare, and business economics in order to support these family-type farms. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Grašič, Mateja AU - Šabić, Azra AU - Lukač, Branko TI - A review of methodology for grassland restoration with practical examples JF - ACTA BIOLOGICA SLOVENICA J2 - ACTA BIOL SLOV VL - 66 PY - 2023 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 26 PG - 26 SN - 1408-3671 DO - 10.14720/abs.66.1.13230 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33744091 ID - 33744091 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Házi, Judit AU - Purger, Dragica AU - Penksza, Károly AU - Bartha, Sándor TI - Interaction of Management and Spontaneous Succession Suppresses the Impact of Harmful Native Dominant Species in a 20-Year-Long Experiment JF - LAND (BASEL) J2 - LAND-BASEL VL - 12 PY - 2023 IS - 1 PG - 15 SN - 2073-445X DO - 10.3390/land12010149 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33538088 ID - 33538088 AB - Our study focused on the compositional changes of Pannonian semi-natural dry grasslands. The preservation of these valuable habitats requires regular management. Our mowing experiment aimed to study the suppression of the native dominant Calamagrostis epigejos L. Roth in mid-successional grasslands. Mowing was applied twice a year in eight permanent plots. The vegetation was sampled annually from 2001 to 2021. The impacts of mowing were tested using repeated–measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). After 10 years, the cover of C. epigejos in the mown plots decreased significantly, from an initial average cover of 56.6 to 5.6%. In 20 years, it declined to 1.3%. Surprisingly, in the control plots, it decreased also from 63.7 to 6.9%. Species richness was affected by mowing: significant differences between mown and control plots were detected from the eighth year of our experiment. However, species richness steadily increased in both treatment types from 15 to 36 in the mown plots and 18 to 25 in the control plots, indicating a combined effect of vegetation succession and treatment. Our results suggest that long-term in situ experiments and comprehensive botanical studies are necessary to provide a basis for multi-objective management and reliable utilization of grasslands. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Janišová, Monika AU - Bojko, Igor AU - Ivașcu, Cosmin M. AU - Iuga, Anamaria AU - Biro, Alina‐Sorina AU - Magnes, Martin TI - Grazing hay meadows: history, distribution, and ecological context JF - APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - APP VEGE SCI VL - 26 PY - 2023 IS - 2 SN - 1402-2001 DO - 10.1111/avsc.12723 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33740202 ID - 33740202 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kotowski, Marcin AU - Kotowska, Dorota AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Sharifian, Abolfazl AU - Szentes, Szilárd AU - Łuczaj, Łukasz AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Change in European Forage and Fodder Plant Indicator Sets over the Past 250 Years JF - RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT J2 - RANGELAND ECOL MANAG VL - 88 PY - 2023 SP - 159 EP - 173 PG - 15 SN - 1550-7424 DO - 10.1016/j.rama.2023.02.010 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33754201 ID - 33754201 N1 - Authors are from Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Botanical Garden Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran 8373 Rezi, Rákóczi u. 20., Hungary Institute of Biology and Biotechnology, University of Rzeszów, Pigonia 1, Rzeszów35-310, Poland Export Date: 25 April 2023 Correspondence Address: Kotowski, M.; Centre for Ecological Research, Poland; email: marcin.andrzej.kotowski@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Krieger, Marie-Therese AU - Teixeira, Leonardo H. AU - Grant, Kerstin AU - Kollmann, Johannes AU - Albrecht, Harald TI - Reconciling the control of the native invasive Jacobaea aquatica and ecosystem multifunctionality in wet grasslands JF - BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY J2 - BASIC APPL ECOL VL - 68 PY - 2023 SP - 13 EP - 22 PG - 10 SN - 1439-1791 DO - 10.1016/j.baae.2023.02.001 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33664441 ID - 33664441 N1 - Technical University of Munich, TUM School of Life Sciences, Chair of Restoration Ecology, Emil-Ramann-Str. 6, Freising, 85354, Germany Agricultural Centre for Cattle Production, Grassland Management, Dairy Farming, Fisheries and Wildlife Baden-Wuerttemberg (LAZBW), Aulendorf, Germany Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), Ås, Norway Export Date: 2 August 2023 CODEN: BAEAC Correspondence Address: Krieger, M.-T.; Technical University of Munich, Emil-Ramann-Str. 6, Germany; email: marie-therese.krieger@tum.de AB - Grasslands are managed to provide multiple goods and services. During recent decades, abandonment of marginal grasslands and intensification of the most productive sites resulted in biodiversity losses and reduced ecosystem services (ESs). Moreover, invasion by unwanted plants impaired ESs, as seen in Jacobaea aquatica, a poisonous native invader in pre-alpine grasslands of Central Europe. Invasion by this plant compromises fodder quality and endangers animal health, resulting in abandonment of grassland use. We tested different management regimes to reduce J. aquatica in wet grasslands of Southern Germany and assessed how its regulation affects grassland multifunctionality. We monitored indicators associated with productivity and conservation, such as the abundance of J. aquatica, forage quality, yield, abundance of specialists, and pollinator-relevant plants. Intensive management favoured multifunctionality by promoting productivity and biodiversity, yet also increasing the abundance of J. aquatica. Reduced management regulates J. aquatica cover close to an acceptable threshold while also reducing ESs. Thus, we conclude that moderate management strikes a balance between the control of the poisonous plant and the supply of grassland multifunctionality. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kruse, Alexandra AU - Spulerova, Jana AU - Centeri, Csaba AU - Eiter, Sebastian AU - Ferrario, Viviana AU - Jurgens, Suzan AU - Kladnik, Drago AU - Kucera, Zdenek AU - Marusca, Teodor AU - Neculai, Dragomir AU - Renes, Hans AU - Sickel, Hanne AU - Sigura, Maurizia AU - Slamova, Martina AU - Stensgaard, Kari AU - Strasser, Peter TI - Country Perspectives on Hay-Making Landscapes as Part of the European Agricultural Heritage JF - LAND (BASEL) J2 - LAND-BASEL VL - 12 PY - 2023 IS - 9 PG - 28 SN - 2073-445X DO - 10.3390/land12091694 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34272313 ID - 34272313 AB - This paper provides an overview of traditional hay-making structures and the related agricultural landscapes in Europe. The information was collected using a standardised questionnaire that was completed by experts from different countries. What all countries had in common was that hay production with its corresponding structures was widespread. However, the scope and importance differed among the countries today. We found differences in type and extent, in degree of awareness, and in the cultural meaning of hay-making structures. The differences were connected with built structures, as well as with other tangible and intangible aspects of cultural heritage. The distribution of the broad variety of hay-making-related structures, especially semipermanent ones, has changed throughout history, as well as the hay-making techniques, as a result of agrarian specialisation, land reclamation, and consolidation. Today, in some countries, the relevance of hay-making was mainly connected to horse keeping and landscape management (like in Germany and Hungary), while in others (like Slovakia and Slovenia), it was still predominantly used for cattle and sheep. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Milberg, P. AU - Tälle, M. TI - Maintaining an open landscape: Comparison of management methods for semi-natural grasslands: A Swedish multi-site study JF - GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION J2 - GLOB ECOL CONSERV VL - 48 PY - 2023 SN - 2351-9894 DO - 10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02721 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34431309 ID - 34431309 N1 - Export Date: 12 December 2023 Correspondence Address: Milberg, P.; IFM Biology, Sweden; email: permi@ifm.liu.se LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molnár, Ábel Péter AU - Demeter, László AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Chytrý, Milan AU - Bartha, Sándor AU - Batdelger, Gantuya AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Is there a massive glacial–Holocene flora continuity in Central Europe? JF - BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS J2 - BIOL REV VL - 98 PY - 2023 IS - 6 SP - 2307 EP - 2319 PG - 13 SN - 1464-7931 DO - 10.1111/brv.13007 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34119273 ID - 34119273 N1 - Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Páter Károly u. 1., Gödöllő, 2100, Hungary Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Páter Károly u. 1., Gödöllő, 2100, Hungary Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, Brno, 611 37, Czech Republic Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 13th Street, Peace Avenue 54a, Bayanzurkh district, Ulaanbaatar, 13330, Mongolia Doctoral School of Biology, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Pázmány P. stny. 1/C., Budapest, 1117, Hungary Export Date: 13 November 2023 Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2–4., Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu AB - The prevailing paradigm about the Quaternary ecological and evolutionary history of Central European ecosystems is that they were repeatedly impoverished by regional extinctions of most species during the glacial periods, followed by massive recolonizations from southern and eastern refugia during interglacial periods. Recent literature partially contradicts this view and provides evidence to re‐evaluate this Postglacial Recolonization Hypothesis and develop an alternative one. We examined the long‐term history of the flora of the Carpathian (Pannonian) Basin by synthesising recent advances in ecological, phylogeographical, palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological research, and analysing the cold tolerance of the native flora of a test area (Hungary, the central part of the Carpathian Basin). We found that (1) many species have likely occurred there continuously since before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM); (2) most of the present‐day native flora (1404 species, about 80%) can occur in climates as cold as or colder than the LGM (mean annual temperature ≤+3.5°C); and (3) grasslands and forests can be species‐rich under an LGM‐like cold climate. These arguments support an alternative hypothesis, which we call the Flora Continuity Hypothesis. It states that long‐term continuity of much of the flora in the Carpathian Basin is more plausible than regional extinctions during the LGM followed by massive postglacial recolonizations. The long‐term continuity of the region's flora may have fundamental implications not only for understanding local biogeography and ecology (e.g. the temporal scale of processes), but also for conservation strategies focusing on protecting ancient species‐rich ecosystems and local gene pools. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Reyes-García, Victoria ED - Muradian, Roldan ED - Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio TI - Indigenous and Local Knowledge Contributions to Social-Ecological Systems’ Management T2 - The Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology PB - Springer Netherlands CY - Cham SN - 9783031225666 T3 - Studies in Ecological Economics, ISSN 1389-6954 ; 8. PY - 2023 SP - 71 EP - 81 PG - 11 DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-22566-6_7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33684918 ID - 33684918 AB - Social-ecological systems are complex and adaptive, for which their governance requires holistic understanding of the different components of the system and their relations, capacity to respond to change and uncertainty, and well-functioning institutional frameworks. Probably because Indigenous and local knowledge systems often entail these characteristics, lands and waters managed by Indigenous peoples and local communities experience a less rapid decline of biodiversity and continue to maintain their functions than other land and seascapes. In this chapter, I draw on published research to summarize how Indigenous and local knowledge systems (1) draw on conceptualizations of nature that contribute to the long-term maintenance of functioning social-ecological systems, (2) enhance our understanding of complex social-ecological systems, and (3) articulate resistance to social-ecological systems degradation. The chapter discusses why, although Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ contributions to complex social-ecological system management are growingly recognized, such contributions will not be fully realized unless Indigenous peoples and local communities are fully acknowledged as equal partners at different levels of environmental governance. The chapter concludes by suggesting that the post-normal science approach proposed by the Barcelona School offers principles to do so. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Šnjegota, D. AU - Niedziałkowska, M. AU - Vik, Stronen A. AU - Borowik, T. AU - Plis, K. AU - Arakelyan, M. AU - Ćirović, D. AU - Danila, G. AU - Djan, M. AU - Ghazaryan, A. AU - Gurielidze, Z. AU - Hayrapetyan, T. AU - Hegyeli, Z. AU - Karamanlidis, A.A. AU - Kopaliani, N. AU - Kusak, J. AU - Politov, D. AU - Talala, M. AU - Tsingarska, E. AU - Jędrzejewska, B. TI - The role of the Caucasus, Carpathian, and Dinaric–Balkan regions in preserving wolf genetic diversity JF - MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY J2 - MAMM BIOL VL - 103 PY - 2023 SP - 303 EP - 315 PG - 13 SN - 1616-5047 DO - 10.1007/s42991-023-00357-4 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33813003 ID - 33813003 N1 - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka, Mladena Stojanovića 2, Banja Luka, 78000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Stoczek 1, Białowieża, 17-230, Poland Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Večna Pot 111, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H, Aalborg, 9220, Denmark Department of Zoology, Faculty of Biology, Yerevan State University, Alex Manoogian 1, Yerevan, 0025, Armenia Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Studentski Trg 16, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia Faculty of Forestry, Stefan Cel Mare University of Suceava, Suceava, Romania Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology and Ecology, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 2, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia Milvus Group Bird and Nature Protection Association, Târgu Mureş, Romania ARCTUROS, Civil Society for the Protection and Management of Wildlife and the Natural Environment, Aetos, 53075, Greece Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, 1432, Norway Department of Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Vavilov Institute of General Genetics Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biology, Sofia University, Dragan Tzankov 8, Sofia, 1164, Bulgaria Export Date: 12 May 2023 CODEN: MBAIC Correspondence Address: Šnjegota, D.; Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Mladena Stojanovića 2, Bosnia and Herzegovina; email: dragana.snjegota@pmf.unibl.org LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szczech, Mateusz AU - Kania, Maciej AU - Loch, Jan AU - Ostapowicz, Katarzyna AU - Strus, Pawel TI - Mapping grasslands' preservation potential: A case study from the northern Carpathians JF - LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT J2 - LAND DEGRAD DEV PY - 2023 PG - 14 SN - 1085-3278 DO - 10.1002/ldr.4941 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34272314 ID - 34272314 N1 - Faculty of Geography & Geology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Kraków, Poland Gorce National Park, Poręba Wielka, Poland Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), FRAM—High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment, Tromsø, Norway Institute of Law, Administration and Economics (Geoinformation Research Team), Pedagogical University of Krakow, Kraków, Poland Export Date: 13 November 2023 Correspondence Address: Szczęch, M.; Faculty of Geography & Geology, Gronostajowa 7, Poland; email: mateusz.szczech@uj.edu.pl AB - The grasslands which are an important part of an ecosystem are endangered due to abandonment of traditional forms of land use. Preservation of biodiversity of semi-natural grassland communities is of great importance, therefore it is important to identify threats and prepare a sustainable plan for their protection The goal of this study was to develop an approach to predict threatened grasslands hotspots, basing on multi-factor machine learning analyses. The Gorce Mountains in the Polish Carpathians were chosen as a study area, as it is region partially protected by National Park, surrounded by villages with different socio-economic conditions (agriculture or touristic oriented). The grasslands were identified and classified on Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery. As lack of regular mowing of grasslands was found as main factor promoting forest succession. Therefore, in order to find endangered grasslands areas, support vector machines' algorithm was used to classify them in mowed and unmowed categories. Then the preservation potential of grasslands was modeled with the random forest method, based on the grasslands' mowing classification, digital terrain model, land-use and population statistical data, and the historical forest extent. We found the grasslands above 750 m above sea level to be the most endangered. Also, the tourism activity and ongoing changes in employment structure from agriculture to services has had a negative influence on the grasslands preservation potential. On the other hand, the Gorce National Park's active grassland conservation by mowing and grazing was shown as a positive element in keeping with the high biodiversity of the area. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Babai, Dániel ED - Borsos, Balázs ED - Cseh, Fruzsina ED - Mészáros, Csaba TI - The Need for Cooperation. The Role of Ethnographers in Mediating between Farmers and Nature Conservationists TS - The Role of Ethnographers in Mediating between Farmers and Nature Conservationists T2 - Reckoning and Framing PB - Waxmann Verlag Gmbh CY - Münster CY - New York, New York SN - 9783830946298 T3 - Hungarian Ethnology Studies, ISSN 2940-1496 ; 1. PY - 2022 SP - 175 EP - 198 PG - 24 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33628920 ID - 33628920 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Diaz, Sandra AU - Malhi, Yadvinder TI - Biodiversity: Concepts, Patterns, Trends, and Perspectives JF - ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES J2 - ANNU REV ENV RESOUR VL - 47 PY - 2022 SP - 31 EP - 63 PG - 33 SN - 1543-5938 DO - 10.1146/annurev-environ-120120-054300 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33245954 ID - 33245954 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: FONCyT [PICT 2017-2084]; Newton Fund (NERC-UK); CONICET-Argentina; Jackson Foundation; Leverhulme Trust Funding text: We thank James Rosindell and OneZoom for calculations of phylogenetic diversity; Carlos M. Duarte for updated estimations of marine plant biomass; and Pedro Jaureguiberry, Colin Khoury, Zsolt Molnar, Andy Purvis, and Nicolas Titeaux for their suggestions on several sections of this article. During the preparation of this article S.D. was partially supported by FONCyT (PICT 2017-2084), the Newton Fund (NERC-UK and CONICET-Argentina), and the Inter-American Institute for GlobalChange Research (IAI) SGP-HW090. Y.M. is supported by the Jackson Foundation and the Leverhulme Trust. AB - Biodiversity, a term now widely employed in science, policy, and wider society, has a burgeoning associated literature. We synthesize aspects of this literature, focusing on several key concepts, debates, patterns, trends, and drivers. We review the history of the term and the multiple dimensions and values of biodiversity, and we explore what is known and not known about global patterns of biodiversity. We then review changes in biodiversity from early human times to the modern era, examining rates of extinction and direct drivers of biodiversity change and also highlighting some less-well-studied drivers. Finally, we turn attention to the indirect drivers of global biodiversity loss, notably humanity's increasing global consumption footprint, and explore what might be required to reverse the ongoing decline in the fabric of life on Earth. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Falayi, M. AU - Gambiza, J. AU - Schoon, M. TI - ‘The ghost of environmental history’: Analysing the evolving governance of communal rangeland resources in Machubeni, South Africa JF - PEOPLE AND NATURE J2 - PEOPLE NAT VL - 4 PY - 2022 IS - 4 SP - 866 EP - 878 PG - 13 SN - 2575-8314 DO - 10.1002/pan3.10323 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32812142 ID - 32812142 N1 - Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States Export Date: 9 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Falayi, M.; Department of Environmental Science, South Africa; email: falayimenelisi@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - García-del-Amo, David AU - Gálvez-García, Cristina AU - Iniesta-Arandia, Irene AU - Moreno-Ortiz, Javier AU - Reyes-García, Victoria ED - Oliva, Marc ED - Zamora, Regino TI - Local Ecological Knowledge and the Sustainable Co-Management of Sierra Nevada’s Social-Ecological System T2 - The Landscape of the Sierra Nevada PB - Springer Netherlands CY - Cham SN - 9783030942182 PY - 2022 SP - 351 EP - 367 PG - 17 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-94219-9_21 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33683472 ID - 33683472 N1 - Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Grupo de Investigación Social y Acción Participativa GISAP, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain Colectivo FRACTAL, Calle San Remigio 2, Madrid, Spain Cooperativa PASOS Participación y Sostenibilidad, Granada, Spain Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain Departament d’Antropologia Social i Cultural, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Cited By :1 Export Date: 2 August 2023 Correspondence Address: García-Del-amo, D.; Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Spain; email: david.garcia.delamo@uab.cat LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gorjanc, S AU - Simončič, T AU - Poljanec, A AU - Kuslits, Béla AU - Arany, Ildikó AU - Tanács, Eszter AU - Vári, Ágnes AU - Aszalós, Réka AU - Drasovean, A AU - Mos, A AU - Maeso Velasco, L AU - Reuter, A AU - Gattenlohner, U TI - A new ecosystem services approach to enable identification of pro-biodiversity businesses of protected karst areas in Central and South-Eastern Europe JF - HUNGARIAN GEOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN (2009-) J2 - HUNG GEOGR BULL (2009-) VL - 71 PY - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 181 EP - 195 PG - 15 SN - 2064-5031 DO - 10.15201/hungeobull.71.2.6 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32914879 ID - 32914879 N1 - Slovenia Forest Service, Central Office, Večna pot 2, Ljubljana, 1001, Slovenia University of St Andrews, School of Geography and Sustainable Development, Irvine Building, North Street, St. Andrews, KY16 9AL, United Kingdom Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Karolina út 29, Budapest, H-1113, Hungary Institute of Geography, Geoeconomy and Sustainable Development, Corvinus University of Budapest, Fővám tér 8, Budapest, H-1093, Hungary RNP Romsilva – Apuseni Nature Park Administration R.A, Loc. Sudrigiu, nr 136. Comuna Rieni, Jud, Bihor, 417419, Romania Global Nature Fund Fritz, Reichle-Ring 4, Radolfzell am Bodensee, 78315, Germany Cited By :1 Export Date: 14 September 2022 Correspondence Address: Simončič, T.; Slovenia Forest Service, Večna pot 2, Slovenia; email: tina.simoncic@zgs.si LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Janisova, Monika AU - Sirka, Pavel AU - Palpurina, Salza AU - Magnes, Martin AU - Kuzemko, Anna AU - Dembicz, Iwona AU - Kozub, Lukasz TI - Determinants of bryophyte assemblages in traditionally managed grasslands of the Carpathian Mts JF - APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - APP VEGE SCI VL - 25 PY - 2022 IS - 2 PG - 14 SN - 1402-2001 DO - 10.1111/avsc.12654 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32812143 ID - 32812143 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: National Geographic SocietyNational Geographic Society [NGS-288R--18]; Scientific Grant Agency of the Slovak Republic [VEGA 2/0095/19, VEGA 2/0132/21] Funding text: This study was financially supported by National Geographic Society Grant NGS-288R--18, and by grants VEGA 2/0095/19 (Monika Janisova) and VEGA 2/0132/21 (Pavel Sirka) of the DYScientific Grant Agency of the Slovak Republic. AB - Questions Although bryophytes play an important role in grassland ecosystems, environmental factors that drive bryophyte assemblages were rarely studied, especially in low-intensity traditional grasslands. Therefore, using fine-scale data on bryophyte assemblages in traditionally managed secondary grasslands, we studied the relative importance of several sets of environmental drivers (related to topography, soil properties, landscape, and management) of: (i) taxonomic and functional compositions; and (ii) cover and species richness of bryophyte communities. Location Central and Eastern Europe, Carpathian Mountains, 15 sites with preserved traditional management practices distributed in Romania (six sites), Ukraine (four), Slovakia (two), Austria (one), Hungary (one) and Poland (one). Methods Fine-scale data on soil, topography, and vegetation structure as well as on bryophyte assemblages (taxonomic and functional composition, cover, species richness) were collected in 10-m(2) plots. We used stratified random sampling to select six 10-m(2) plots of traditionally managed grasslands in each of the 15 sites (n = 90). Climatic and landscape variables were extracted from online databases and available maps. Detailed data on present and historical land use were obtained from parcel owners. To assess the effect of drivers on bryophyte taxonomic and functional composition we applied canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and redundancy analysis (RDA), respectively; for bryophyte species richness and bryophyte cover we used GLMMs. Forward stepwise variable selection procedure was used to find best set of drivers for each of the analyses. Results Topographic (microrelief and solar radiation) and soil-related factors (cover of stones and rocks, soil depth, moisture), as well as the cover of the herb layer and bare soil were the strongest drivers of bryophyte taxonomic composition. Among the management- and landscape-related variables only mean size of grassland parcels within 1-km(2) plot surroundings and grazing by horse were included in the CCA model explaining in total 25.9% of variation in species composition. Bryophyte functional composition was explained by a similar set of variables (RDA explained 27.3% of variation in functional composition) including additionally cover of gravel and burning. Solar radiation (negative effect) and management stability (positive effect) were the strongest drivers of bryophyte cover. Management stability had the strongest effect (positive) on bryophyte species richness, followed by grassland age (negative) and microrelief (positive). Conclusions Taxonomic and functional composition of bryophyte assemblages as well as bryophyte cover in traditional grasslands were determined mainly by variables related to moisture and light availability. Management-related factors seem to be at least as equally important as abiotic factors for bryophyte species richness and cover. Our results suggest that for maintaining bryophyte-rich grasslands one should also consider stability of grassland management, that is, temporal continuity and regularity of management practices applied. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lach, J. AU - Bojko, I. TI - Protecting the Identity of Sheep-Farming Landscapes in the Outer Carpathians: A Typology, Delimitation, and Interpretation JF - Landscape Journal J2 - Landsc. J. VL - 41 PY - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 39 EP - 58 PG - 20 SN - 0277-2426 DO - 10.3368/lj.41.2.39 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33293470 ID - 33293470 N1 - Export Date: 6 December 2022 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Liu, W. AU - Wang, Z. AU - Li, R. AU - Wu, T. TI - A bibliometric analysis of mountain ecosystem services, 2000–2019 JF - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH J2 - ENVIRON SCI POLLUT R VL - 29 PY - 2022 SP - 16633 EP - 16652 PG - 20 SN - 0944-1344 DO - 10.1007/s11356-021-16766-2 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32480601 ID - 32480601 N1 - Cryosphere Research Station on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, 730000, China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China Export Date: 8 November 2021 CODEN: ESPLE Correspondence Address: Liu, W.; University of Chinese Academy of SciencesChina; email: liuwh@llas.ac.cn Correspondence Address: Li, R.; University of Chinese Academy of SciencesChina; email: liren@lzb.ac.cn LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - BOOK AU - Magyar, Zoltán TI - Történetmondás és ökológiai tudás. Egy mesélő ember Farkasokpatakán T3 - Magyar Népköltészet Tára ; XX. PB - Balassi Kiadó CY - Budapest PY - 2022 SP - 464 SN - 9789634561187 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33615486 ID - 33615486 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Murin, Ivan ED - Dove, Michael E. ED - Murin, Ivan ED - Sjölander-Lindqvist, Annelie TI - Cultural Transmission in Slovak Mountain Regions: Local Knowledge as Symbolic Argumentation T2 - Anthropological Perspectives on Environmental Communication PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham SN - 9783030780401 T3 - Palgrave Studies in Anthropology of Sustainability, ISSN 2945-6657 PY - 2022 SP - 79 EP - 101 PG - 23 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-78040-1_4 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34084320 ID - 34084320 AB - Anthropological findings and symbolic activities of native populations can be argumentative tools in environmental communication. This chapter presents the ethnography research and assistance of anthropologists in the re-adaptation of the new mountain generation in Vrchár communities in Slovakia, Central Europe. Here, in the second half of twentieth century, several generations were evicted from their original surroundings. The anthropologists compiled an inventory of the current state of local culture in outlying locations. They subsequently used a mixed method to analyze the consequences of interrupting generational transmission and created a model for sustainable transmission of local culture. The new generation adapts Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) as lived heritage and periodically presents newly learned knowledge of symbolic events. This symbolic reference to sustainability constitutes important argumentation in environmental communication with multiple stakeholders. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oki, Kazuhito AU - Soga, Masashi AU - Amano, Tatsuya AU - Koike, Shinsuke TI - Abandonment of ski pistes impoverishes butterfly communities JF - BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION J2 - BIODIVERS CONSERV VL - 31 PY - 2022 SP - 2083 EP - 2096 PG - 14 SN - 0960-3115 DO - 10.1007/s10531-022-02422-9 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32994074 ID - 32994074 N1 - Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-5-8 Saiwai, Fuchu, Fuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509, Japan Department of Ecosystem Studies, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia Institute of Global Innovation Research, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509, Japan Institute of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509, Japan Export Date: 15 September 2022 CODEN: BONSE Correspondence Address: Oki, K.; Faculty of Agriculture, 3-5-8 Saiwai, Fuchu, Japan; email: okikazuhito@gmail.com AB - Appropriate vegetation management in semi-natural grasslands can provide important habitats for grassland species. However, an increasing number of semi-natural grasslands are being abandoned worldwide due to changes in lifestyle and resource use, which has resulted in a drastic decline in grassland-dependent species. Ski pistes can function as important habitats for various grassland flora and fauna, but they have been increasingly closed because of climate change and population decline. However, it remains unclear how the abandonment of pistes affects biodiversity. Here, we examined how butterfly communities change with time since the abandonment of pistes in Japan. We assessed the species richness and abundance of grassland, ruderal, and forest butterflies; vegetation height; and the amount of food resources for larval and adult butterflies on both abandoned and active pistes. We then analyzed the relationships between butterfly species richness and abundance and years since abandonment to explore their potential drivers. The species richness and abundance of grassland and ruderal butterflies were negatively related to years since piste abandonment, whereas those of forest butterflies were highest in pistes abandoned for around 10 years. We also found that butterfly species richness and abundance were largely explained by vegetation height and food resource availability. Our results indicate that the abandonment of pistes likely negatively affects the butterfly communities in these environments. Regular vegetation management could mitigate the biodiversity loss caused by abandonment. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Rák, Gergő Attila TI - A legeltetési mód és a legelőnyomás hatása a rákosi vipera (Vipera ursinii rakosiensis) állományaira a Kiskunságban PY - 2022 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33628682 ID - 33628682 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Rice, Jake AU - Ticktin, Tamara AU - Díaz-Reviriego, Isabel AU - Furukawa, Takuya AU - Gandiwa, Edson AU - Lavadinović, Vukan AU - Margayan, Lusine AU - Pascua, Puaʿala AU - Sathyapalan, Jyothis AU - Akachuku, Caroline TI - Conceptualizing the sustainable use of wild species. Chapter 2 PY - 2022 DO - 10.5281/zenodo.6053970 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33685204 ID - 33685204 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - THES AU - SCHWARZ, CINJA TI - Common pastures as biodiversity refuges in the pre-alpine agricultural landscape PB - Universität Osnabrück PY - 2022 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34084284 ID - 34084284 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Silvianingsih, Yosefin Ari AU - Christy, Eva Oktoberyani AU - Nursiah, Nursiah AU - Santoso, Mahdi TI - Perajin Sedotan Purun Di Sungai Sebangau: Produk Ramah Lingkungan Berbahan Baku Lokal JF - HUTAN TROPIKA J2 - Trofical Forest Journal VL - 17 PY - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 295 EP - 301 PG - 7 SN - 1693-7643 DO - 10.36873/jht.v17i2.8114 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34084222 ID - 34084222 AB - The problem of plastic waste is still an environmental threat, but efforts to suppress plastic waste continue to be developed until now. Purun straws are a biodegradable product to solve the problem of plastic waste. So, purun straw products can become the concern of an environmentally aware global community. The research aims to describe purun straws as an eco-friendly product. In-depth interviews with key informants revealed that purun danau (Lepironia articulate) was sufficiently available as a raw material, and a semi-finished purun straw product was produced, which was eco-friendly LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sucholas, Joanna AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Łuczaj, Łukasz AU - Poschlod, Peter TI - Local traditional ecological knowledge about hay management practices in wetlands of the Biebrza Valley, Poland JF - JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE J2 - J ETHNOBIOL ETHNOMED VL - 18 PY - 2022 IS - 1 SN - 1746-4269 DO - 10.1186/s13002-022-00509-9 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32726400 ID - 32726400 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Projekt DEAL; 'PharmaPlants' Project of the University of Applied Sciences in Rottenburg, Germany - Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, Germany)Federal Ministry of Education & Research (BMBF); Regensburg University Funding text: Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. The research was predominantly financialy supported by the `PharmaPlants' Project of the University of Applied Sciences in Rottenburg, Germany, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, Germany). The publication fee was funded partly by the Regensburg University and partly from the own budget of one of the authors. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Šumrada, Tanja AU - Japelj, Anže AU - Verbič, Miroslav AU - Erjavec, Emil TI - Farmers’ preferences for result-based schemes for grassland conservation in Slovenia JF - JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION J2 - J NAT CONSERV VL - 66 PY - 2022 SN - 1617-1381 DO - 10.1016/j.jnc.2022.126143 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32737698 ID - 32737698 N1 - University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Jamnikarjeva ulica 101, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia Slovenian Forestry Institute, Večna pot 2, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business, Kardeljeva ploščad 17, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia Export Date: 16 June 2022 CODEN: JNCOA Correspondence Address: Šumrada, T.; University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva ulica 101, Slovenia; email: tanja.sumrada@bf.uni-lj.si LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tokuoka, Yoshinori AU - Kimura, Kenichiro AU - Oka, Mitsunor TI - Anthropogenic legacies shaping the present composition of demarcation trees in a temperate upland field landscape in Japan JF - JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE J2 - J ETHNOBIOL ETHNOMED VL - 18 PY - 2022 IS - 1 PG - 13 SN - 1746-4269 DO - 10.1186/s13002-022-00543-7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32994073 ID - 32994073 N1 - Export Date: 17 March 2023 Correspondence Address: Yoshinori, T.; Division of Biodiversity, 3-1-3, Kannondai, Ibaraki, Japan; email: tokuoka@affrc.go.jp AB - Background Isolated trees are often planted in agricultural landscapes around the world, but their planting background often remains unclear. In this study, we examined the history of demarcation trees in Ibaraki Prefecture in eastern Japan by using land dispute records mainly from the early modern period (from 1600 to 1868), the Rapid Survey Map (RSM) drawn in the late nineteenth century, demarcation tree records from 2011, and interviews of the local residents. Methods We reviewed 39 documents on land disputes to examine the temporal and spatial usage of demarcation tree species in the early modern period. The association between the present distribution of 1486 individuals of six demarcation tree species and past land use in the RSM were analyzed with Fisher's exact test and residual analysis. In addition, we conducted interviews with 48 farmers, most of whom were over 60 years old. Results The demarcation plants in vast communal lands and village boundaries in the early modern period were mostly visually prominent tall trees, usually pines. In contrast, smaller trees were planted for demarcation in small-scale areas of forests and farmlands. Although Pourthiaea villosa (Thunb.) DC. Has been planted since the mid-eighteenth century, its planting seems to have accelerated as communal forests were divided mainly in the Meiji period (from 1868 to 1912). The present dominant state of Deutzia crenata Siebold et Zucc. in older farmlands and its ritual use, history of upland field development in the Kanto region, and ancient demarcation use in central Japan indicate its original use may date back to the medieval (from 1185 to 1600) or ancient ritsuryo period (from the seventh century to 1185). Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) and mulberry (Morus spp.) individuals were considered as early modern or modern crop remnants. Results from the map-based analysis and interviews clarified the recent increase in the use of Euonymus japonicus Thunb. and Celtis sinensis Pers. for demarcation. Conclusions Chronologically dynamic anthropogenic legacies have shaped the present agricultural landscape with different demarcation tree species. A better understanding of the dynamic transformation of vegetation under human influence adds to the historical heritage value of the landscape and should motivate its conservation. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Winkler, Jan AU - Mazur, Łukasz AU - Smékalová, Marta AU - Podlasek, Anna AU - Hurajová, Erika AU - Koda, Eugeniusz AU - Jiroušek, Martin AU - Jakimiuk, Aleksandra AU - Vaverková, Magdalena Daria TI - Influence of land use on plant community composition in Vysocina region grasslands, Czech Republic JF - ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ENGINEERING J2 - ENVIRON PROTECT ENG VL - 48 PY - 2022 IS - 4 SP - 21 EP - 33 PG - 13 SN - 0324-8828 DO - 10.37190/epe220402 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33391261 ID - 33391261 N1 - Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, Brno, 613 00, Czech Republic Department of Revitalization and Architecture, Institute of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159, Warsaw, 02-776, Poland Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, Brno, 613 00, Czech Republic Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 March 2023 CODEN: EPEND Correspondence Address: Vaverková, M.D.; Department of Revitalization and Architecture, Nowoursynowska 159, Poland; email: magdalena.vaverkova@mendelu.cz LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Jánó, Béla AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - In the trap of interacting indirect and direct drivers: the disintegration of extensive, traditional grassland management in Central and Eastern Europe JF - ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY J2 - ECOL SOC VL - 26 PY - 2021 IS - 4 SN - 1708-3087 DO - 10.5751/ES-12679-260406 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32478428 ID - 32478428 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: MTA Premium Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [PPD008/2017]; LICCI-Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts: the contribution of local knowledge to climate change research program under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC Consolidator Grant) [771056 LICCI]; MTA Lendulet Program [LENDULET_2020-56]; project Fine-scale landscape ecology: linking vegetation change with interacting indirect and direct drivers using traditional ecological knowledge and oral history [NKFI K 131837] Funding text: We, the authors, would like to express our gratitude to the interviewees for sharing their time and knowledge with us during our research. We express special thanks to Bela Jano's family for helping with our fieldwork, and we also thank Steve Kane for English translations and revision. Special thanks to the reviewers, whose comments and suggestions greatly improved the earlier versions of the manuscript. Daniel Babai was supported by the MTA Premium Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [grant number: PPD008/2017] , by the LICCI-Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts: the contribution of local knowledge to climate change research program under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC Consolidator Grant No 771056 LICCI) , and by the MTA Lendulet Program (LENDULET_2020-56) . Zsolt Molnar was supported by the project Fine-scale landscape ecology: linking vegetation change with interacting indirect and direct drivers using traditional ecological knowledge and oral history (NKFI K 131837) . LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bai, Yuping AU - Deng, Xiangzheng AU - Cheng, Yunfei AU - Hu, Yecui AU - Zhang, Lijin TI - Exploring regional land use dynamics under shared socioeconomic pathways: A case study in Inner Mongolia, China JF - TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE J2 - TECHNOL FORECAST SOC VL - 166 PY - 2021 SN - 0040-1625 DO - 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120606 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31850927 ID - 31850927 N1 - School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, 100083, China Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100149, China Institute of Population Research, Peking university, Beijing, 100871, China Cited By :1 Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Bai, Y.; School of Land Science and Technology, China; email: baiyp@cugb.edu.cn School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, 100083, China Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100149, China Institute of Population Research, Peking university, Beijing, 100871, China Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Bai, Y.; School of Land Science and Technology, China; email: baiyp@cugb.edu.cn LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Balázsi, Ágnes AU - Dänhardt, Juliana AU - Collins, Sue AU - Schweiger, Oliver AU - Settele, Josef AU - Hartel, Tibor TI - Understanding cultural ecosystem services related to farmlands: Expert survey in Europe JF - LAND USE POLICY J2 - LAND USE POLICY VL - 100 PY - 2021 SN - 0264-8377 DO - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104900 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31389529 ID - 31389529 N1 - Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj-Napoca, 400193, Romania Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, Lund, 223 62, Sweden Butterfly Conservation Europe, P.O. Box 506, Wageningen, NL-6700, Netherlands Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ, Community Ecology, Halle (Saale), Germany iDiv—German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, CollegeLaguna, Philippines Babeş-Bolyai University, Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology and Center of Systems Biology, Biodiversity and Bioresources (Center of “3B”), Cluj-Napoca, Romania Export Date: 4 January 2021 Correspondence Address: Balázsi, Á.; Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Romania; email: balazsiagnes.sapientia@gmail.com Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj-Napoca, 400193, Romania Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, Lund, 223 62, Sweden Butterfly Conservation Europe, P.O. Box 506, Wageningen, NL-6700, Netherlands Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ, Community Ecology, Halle (Saale), Germany iDiv—German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, CollegeLaguna, Philippines Babeş-Bolyai University, Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology and Center of Systems Biology, Biodiversity and Bioresources (Center of “3B”), Cluj-Napoca, Romania Export Date: 27 January 2021 Correspondence Address: Balázsi, Á.; Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Calea Turzii 4, Romania; email: balazsiagnes.sapientia@gmail.com Funding Agency and Grant Number: Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research and Innovation, CCCDI-UEFISCDI [BiodivERsA-FACCE2014-47] Funding text: The authors are grateful to the experts who participated in the survey. This paper is a contribution to the project Sustaining Agricultural Change Through Ecological Engineering and Optimal Use of Natural Resources (STACCATO), supported by a grant of the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research and Innovation, CCCDI-UEFISCDI, project code ERA-FACCE-STACCATO-3 (BiodivERsA-FACCE2014-47). Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj-Napoca, 400193, Romania Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, Lund, 223 62, Sweden Butterfly Conservation Europe, P.O. Box 506, Wageningen, NL-6700, Netherlands Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ, Community Ecology, Halle (Saale), Germany iDiv—German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, CollegeLaguna, Philippines Babeş-Bolyai University, Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology and Center of Systems Biology, Biodiversity and Bioresources (Center of “3B”), Cluj-Napoca, Romania Cited By :3 Export Date: 14 May 2021 Correspondence Address: Balázsi, Á.; Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Calea Turzii 4, Romania; email: balazsiagnes.sapientia@gmail.com Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj-Napoca, 400193, Romania Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, Lund, 223 62, Sweden Butterfly Conservation Europe, P.O. Box 506, Wageningen, NL-6700, Netherlands Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ, Community Ecology, Halle (Saale), Germany iDiv—German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, CollegeLaguna, Philippines Babeş-Bolyai University, Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology and Center of Systems Biology, Biodiversity and Bioresources (Center of “3B”), Cluj-Napoca, Romania Cited By :3 Export Date: 26 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Balázsi, Á.; Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Calea Turzii 4, Romania; email: balazsiagnes.sapientia@gmail.com Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj-Napoca, 400193, Romania Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, Lund, 223 62, Sweden Butterfly Conservation Europe, P.O. Box 506, Wageningen, NL-6700, Netherlands Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ, Community Ecology, Halle (Saale), Germany iDiv—German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, CollegeLaguna, Philippines Babeş-Bolyai University, Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology and Center of Systems Biology, Biodiversity and Bioresources (Center of “3B”), Cluj-Napoca, Romania Cited By :3 Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Balázsi, Á.; Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Calea Turzii 4, Romania; email: balazsiagnes.sapientia@gmail.com Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Laboratory, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj-Napoca, 400193, Romania Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, Lund, 223 62, Sweden Butterfly Conservation Europe, P.O. Box 506, Wageningen, NL-6700, Netherlands Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ, Community Ecology, Halle (Saale), Germany iDiv—German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, CollegeLaguna, Philippines Babeş-Bolyai University, Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology and Center of Systems Biology, Biodiversity and Bioresources (Center of “3B”), Cluj-Napoca, Romania Cited By :4 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Balázsi, Á.; Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Calea Turzii 4, Romania; email: balazsiagnes.sapientia@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Brondízio, E.S. AU - Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Y. AU - Bates, P. AU - Carino, J. AU - Fernández-Llamazares, Á. AU - Ferrari, M.F. AU - Galvin, K. AU - Reyes-García, V. AU - McElwee, P. AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Samakov, A. AU - Shrestha, U.B. TI - Locally Based, Regionally Manifested, and Globally Relevant: Indigenous and Local Knowledge, Values, and Practices for Nature JF - ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES J2 - ANNU REV ENV RESOUR VL - 46 PY - 2021 SP - 481 EP - 509 PG - 29 SN - 1543-5938 DO - 10.1146/annurev-environ-012220-012127 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32478040 ID - 32478040 N1 - Department of Anthropology, Center for the Analysis of Social Ecological Landscapes (CASEL), Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States Environment and Society Program (NEPAM), University of Campinas, Campinas, 13083-970, Brazil Center for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, CNRS UMR 5175, University of Montpellier, UPV, IRD, EPHE, Montpellier, 34293, France Intergovernmental Sci.-Plcy. Platform on Biodiv. and Ecosystem Serv. Tech. Support U. for Indigenous and Loc. Knowledge, Section for Small Islands and Indigenous Knowledge, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris, 75352, France Forest Peoples Programme, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9NQ, England, United Kingdom Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 00014, Finland Department of Anthropology and Geography, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, United States Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, 08010, Spain Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), Barcelona, 08193, Spain Department of Human Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, United States Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Aigine Cultural Research Center, Bishkek, 720040, Kyrgyzstan Global Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, Kathmandu, 44600, Nepal Export Date: 5 November 2021 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Demeter, Imre AU - Balog, Adalbert AU - Józan, Zsolt AU - Sárospataki, Miklós György TI - Comparison of wild bee communities of three semi-natural meadow habitats at Harghita–Covasna Region, Transylvania, Romania JF - ACTA ZOOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE J2 - ACTA ZOOLOG ACAD SCI HUNG VL - 67 PY - 2021 IS - 2 SP - 161 EP - 175 PG - 15 SN - 1217-8837 DO - 10.17109/AZH.67.2.161.2021 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32064337 ID - 32064337 N1 - Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, H-2100 Gödöllő, Páter K.u.1, Hungary Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Technical and Human Science Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Sighisoara Str. 1C., Tirgu-Mures, Romania 3H-7453 Mernye, Rákóczi út 5, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Sárospataki, M.; Department of Zoology and Ecology, H-2100 Gödöllő, Páter K.u.1, Hungary; email: jozan.zsolt@citromail.hu Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, H-2100 Gödöllő, Páter K.u.1, Hungary Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Technical and Human Science Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Sighisoara Str. 1C., Tirgu-Mures, Romania 3H-7453 Mernye, Rákóczi út 5, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Sárospataki, M.; Department of Zoology and Ecology, H-2100 Gödöllő, Páter K.u.1, Hungary; email: jozan.zsolt@citromail.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Demeter, Imre AU - Balog, Adalbert AU - Sárospataki, Miklós György TI - Variation of small and large wild bee communities under honey bee pressure in highly divers natural habitats JF - FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION J2 - FRONT ECOL EVOL VL - 9 PY - 2021 PG - 10 SN - 2296-701X DO - 10.3389/fevo.2021.750236 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32492231 ID - 32492231 N1 - Department of Zoology and Ecology, Institute of Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, University of Agriculture and Life Science, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Technical and Human Science, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Tirgu-Mures, Romania Export Date: 9 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Sárospataki, M.; Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungary; email: Sarospataki.Miklos@uni-mate.hu Correspondence Address: Balog, A.; Department of Horticulture, Romania; email: adalbert.balog@ms.sapientia.ro LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Franco-Moraes, J. AU - Clement, C.R. AU - Cabral, de Oliveira J. AU - Oliveira, A.A.D. TI - A framework for identifying and integrating sociocultural and environmental elements of indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ landscape transformations JF - PERSPECTIVES IN ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION J2 - PERSPECT ECOL CONSERV VL - 19 PY - 2021 IS - 2 SP - 143 EP - 152 PG - 10 SN - 2530-0644 DO - 10.1016/j.pecon.2021.02.008 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31991391 ID - 31991391 N1 - Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 28 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 14 May 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 17 May 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 10 June 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 26 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Funding Agency and Grant Number: CAPES (Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior do Brasil)Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES); CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientificoe Tecnologico do Brasil)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPQ) [302128/2018-2, 303477/2018-0] Funding text: YJF-M thanks CAPES (Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior do Brasil) for a doctoral scholarship; AAO and CRC thank CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientificoe Tecnologico do Brasil) for research fellowships (process numbers 302128/2018-2 and 303477/2018-0, respectively). We thank Patricia Torres (USP), Gilton Mendes (UFAM) and Rui Murrieta (USP) forsuggestions and criticisms on the first draft of this manuscript. Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 19 August 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 20 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil Technology and Innovation Division, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Avenida André Araújo, 2936 – Petrópolis, Manaus, 69067-375, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade de Campinas, Rua Cora Coralina, 100 – Barão Geraldo, Campinas, 13083-896, Brazil Export Date: 23 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Franco-Moraes, J.; Department of Ecology, Rua do Matão, Travessa 14, 321 – Cidade Universitária, Brazil; email: demoraes.franco@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Batdelger, Gantuya AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Molnár, Ábel Péter AU - Avar, Ákos AU - Sharifian Bahraman, Abolfazl AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - How Mongolian herders perceive ecological change in a “stable” landscape JF - ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY J2 - ECOL SOC VL - 26 PY - 2021 IS - 2 SN - 1708-3087 DO - 10.5751/ES-12454-260221 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32015190 ID - 32015190 N1 - Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Export Date: 29 July 2021 Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Export Date: 6 September 2021 Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Export Date: 17 September 2021 Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Export Date: 21 September 2021 Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Export Date: 22 September 2021 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Guo, X. AU - Chen, R. AU - Li, Q. AU - Meadows, M.E. TI - Achieving win–win solutions in telecoupled human–land systems JF - LAND (BASEL) J2 - LAND-BASEL VL - 10 PY - 2021 IS - 3 PG - 15 SN - 2073-445X DO - 10.3390/land10030272 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31991389 ID - 31991389 N1 - Export Date: 28 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Chen, R.; Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Geographic Information Science, China; email: rschen@geo.ecnu.edu.cn Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Chen, R.; Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Geographic Information Science, China; email: rschen@geo.ecnu.edu.cn Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Chen, R.; Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Geographic Information Science, China; email: rschen@geo.ecnu.edu.cn Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Chen, R.; Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Geographic Information Science, China; email: rschen@geo.ecnu.edu.cn LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Janišová, Monika AU - Iuga, Anamaria AU - Ivașcu, Cosmin Marius AU - Magnes, Martin TI - Grassland with tradition: sampling across several scientific disciplines JF - VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION AND SURVEY J2 - VEGET CLASS SURV VL - 2 PY - 2021 SP - 19 EP - 35 PG - 17 SN - 2683-0671 DO - 10.3897/VCS/2021/60739 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32219804 ID - 32219804 N1 - Cited By :2 Export Date: 6 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Janišová, M.; 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MTA-ÖK Lendület Seed Ecology Research Group, Hungary; email: debalazs@gmail.com MTA-ÖK Lendület Seed Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Debrecen, Hungary Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary MTA-DE Lendület Functional and Restoration Ecology Research Group, Debrecen, Hungary Faculty of Science and Technology, Juhász Nagy Pál Doctoral School, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary Department of Agriculture, Ecotrophology and Landscape Development, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Bernburg, Germany Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic Cited By :7 Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Deák, B.; MTA-ÖK Lendület Seed Ecology Research Group, Hungary; email: debalazs@gmail.com MTA-ÖK Lendület Seed Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Debrecen, Hungary Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary MTA-DE Lendület Functional and Restoration Ecology Research Group, Debrecen, Hungary Faculty of Science and Technology, Juhász Nagy Pál Doctoral School, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary Department of Agriculture, Ecotrophology and Landscape Development, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Bernburg, Germany Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic Cited By :8 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Deák, B.; MTA-ÖK Lendület Seed Ecology Research Group, Hungary; email: debalazs@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kun, Róbert AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Csathó, András István AU - Vadász, Csaba AU - Kálmán, Nikoletta AU - Máté, András AU - Malatinszky, Ákos TI - Simplicity or complexity? Important aspects of high nature value grassland management in nature conservation JF - BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION J2 - BIODIVERS CONSERV VL - 30 PY - 2021 IS - 12 SP - 3563 EP - 3583 PG - 21 SN - 0960-3115 DO - 10.1007/s10531-021-02262-z UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32119478 ID - 32119478 N1 - Department of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Páter Károly u. 1, Gödöllő, 2100, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Körös-Maros National Park Directorate, Anna-liget 1, Szarvas, 5540, Hungary Kiskunság National Park Directorate, Liszt Ferenc u. 19, Kecskemet, 6000, Hungary Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Páter Károly u. 1, Gödöllő, 2100, Hungary Dorcadion Kft., Kecskemet, 6000, Hungary Export Date: 1 September 2021 CODEN: BONSE Correspondence Address: Kun, R.; Department of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, Páter Károly u. 1, Hungary; email: rbert.kun@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lajos, Károly Attila AU - Demeter, Imre AU - Mák, Róbert AU - Balog, Adalbert AU - Sárospataki, Miklós György TI - Preliminary assessment of cavity‐nesting Hymenopterans in a low‐intensity agricultural landscape in Transylvania JF - ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION J2 - ECOL EVOL VL - 11 PY - 2021 IS - 15 PG - 12 SN - 2045-7758 DO - 10.1002/ece3.7956 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32120075 ID - 32120075 N1 - Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Technical and Human Science, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Tirgu-Mures, Romania Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Lajos, K.; Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungary; email: karoly.lajos@hotmail.com Correspondence Address: Sárospataki, M.; Department of Zoology and Ecology, Hungary; email: Sarospataki.Miklos@uni-mate.hu Correspondence Address: Balog, A.; Department of Horticulture, Romania; email: adalbert.balog@ms.sapientia.ro LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mattalia, Giulia AU - Belichenko, Olga AU - Kalle, Raivo AU - Kolosova, Valeria AU - Kuznetsova, Natalia AU - Prakofjewa, Julia AU - Stryamets, Nataliya AU - Pieroni, Andrea AU - Volpato, Gabriele AU - Sõukand, Renata TI - Multifarious Trajectories in Plant-Based Ethnoveterinary Knowledge in Northern and Southern Eastern Europe JF - FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE J2 - FRONT VET SCI VL - 8 PY - 2021 SN - 2297-1769 DO - 10.3389/fvets.2021.710019 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32479315 ID - 32479315 N1 - Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Venice, Italy Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo, Bra, Italy Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Department of Medical Analysis, Tishk International University, Erbil, Iraq Export Date: 8 November 2021 Correspondence Address: Mattalia, G.; Department of Environmental Sciences, Italy; email: giulia.mattalia@unive.it LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Babai, Dániel TI - Inviting ecologists to delve deeper into traditional ecological knowledge JF - TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION J2 - TRENDS ECOL EVOL VL - 36 PY - 2021 IS - 8 SP - 679 EP - 690 PG - 12 SN - 0169-5347 DO - 10.1016/j.tree.2021.04.006 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32086105 ID - 32086105 N1 - Cited By :1 Export Date: 26 July 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 16 August 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 19 August 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: NKFI projectNational Research, Development & Innovation Office (NRDIO) - Hungary [K 131837]; MTA Premium Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program [PPD008/2017]; MTA Lendulet program [LENDULET_2020-56] Funding text: We thank our TEK holder partners for their long-term cooperation (especially Laszlo Safian, Janos Mate, Sandor Barta, Bela and Anna Jano, Attila Tanko Timar), Sandor Bartha, Laszlo Demeter, Gabor Lovei, the reviewers and editors for their valuable comments, and Steve Kane for English editing. Z.M. is supported by the NKFI project K 131837 and D.B. by the MTA Premium Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (PPD008/2017) and the MTA Lendulet (LENDULET_2020-56) program. Cited By :1 Export Date: 3 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 6 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 20 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 21 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu Cited By :1 Export Date: 23 September 2021 CODEN: TREEE Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu AB - Ecologists and conservationists increasingly acknowledge that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is vital for a better understanding and conservation of biodiversity; for example, for a more complex socioecological understanding of long-term processes, ecosystem resilience, the impacts of traditional management practices, and the worldviews underpinning these practices. To gain a deeper understanding of the ecological dimensions of TEK, ecologists and conservation biologists should conduct participatory long-term collaborative research on TEK. To conduct TEK research properly, however, ecologists need to familiarize themselves more deeply with the methodologies of social sciences, further develop their links with social scientists, and adopt new approaches, such as strengthening respect towards other knowledge systems and being inclusive in research and open to new types of validation. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Šumrada, Tanja AU - Vreš, Branko AU - Čelik, Tatjana AU - Šilc, Urban AU - Rac, Ilona AU - Udovč, Andrej AU - Erjavec, Emil TI - Are result-based schemes a superior approach to the conservation of High Nature Value grasslands? Evidence from Slovenia JF - LAND USE POLICY J2 - LAND USE POLICY VL - 111 PY - 2021 PG - 14 SN - 0264-8377 DO - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105749 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32219151 ID - 32219151 N1 - University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Jamnikarjeva ulica 101, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia ZRC SAZU, Institute of Biology, Novi trg 2, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia Cited By :4 Export Date: 16 June 2022 Correspondence Address: Šumrada, T.; University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva ulica 101, Slovenia; email: tanja.sumrada@bf.uni-lj.si LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Žarnovičan, Hubert AU - Kollár, Jozef AU - Falťan, Vladimír AU - Petrovič, František AU - Gábor, Marian TI - Management and Land Cover Changes in the Western Carpathian Traditional Orchard Landscape in the Period after 1948 JF - AGRONOMY (BASEL) J2 - AGRONOMY-BASEL VL - 11 PY - 2021 IS - 2 SP - 366 SN - 2073-4395 DO - 10.3390/agronomy11020366 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31882509 ID - 31882509 N1 - Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Environmental Ecology and Landscape Management, Mlynská Dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Environmental Ecology and Landscape Management, Mlynská Dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Environmental Ecology and Landscape Management, Mlynská Dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Armas-Herrera, Cecilia M. AU - Badia-Villas, David AU - Luis Mora, Juan AU - Gomez, Daniel TI - Plant-topsoil relationships underlying subalpine grassland patchiness JF - SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT J2 - SCI TOTAL ENVIRON VL - 712 PY - 2020 PG - 10 SN - 0048-9697 DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.1114283 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31493857 ID - 31493857 AB - Approximately half of the area in the Spanish Central Pyrenees is dedicated to pastures. A decrease in stocking rate coupled with changes in livestock management in recent decades have favoured the expansion ofNardus grasslands, which are considered undesirable for grazing use and for diversity conservation. The objective of this study was to analyse how topsoil properties are related to grassland plant composition occurring in erosion-disturbed (chalk grasslands) and undisturbed (Nardus mat-grasslands) soils in a subalpine area of the Spanish Central Pyrenees. We selected six paired sampling points for a side-by-side comparison of both communities. At each point, we 1) estimated the plant cover of each species through inventories and 2) analysed a set of physical-chemical topsoil properties (0-5 and 5-10 cm depth). Data were analysed through multivariate analysis. We found typical species of Nardus mat-grasslands in the undisturbed sites growing on non-eroded and well-structured soils that were low in calcium and acidic, with high contents of organic matter. In turn, we found earlier-successional grassland communities growing on slopes recently affected by soil erosion processes. The species composition was mainly species from stony slope grasslands and, to a lesser extent, from the long-term snow-covered environments of the high mountains. These soils were shallower and stonier and had a less-stable structure, higher pH, and lower organic matter and calcium content than undisturbed soils. Our results suggest that the differences between both communities emerge and are maintained by soil-plant feedback mechanisms mediated in Nardus mat-grasslands through soil stabilization and acidification and in chalk grasslands through soil erosion and basification. These findings suggest that the subalpine grassland mosaic results from a model of non-equilibrium plant coexistence due to soil disturbance and inexorable succession. Management should be focused on maintaining a disturbance regime, through grazing, sufficient to prevent the spreading of Nardus mat-grasslands. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Komplex hajtóerők. A szénacsinálás időpontjának változása hátterében Gyimesben JF - ETHNO-LORE: A MAGYAR TUDOMÁNYOS AKADÉMIA NÉPRAJZI KUTATÓINTÉZETÉNEK ÉVKÖNYVE J2 - ETHNO-LORE VL - 37 PY - 2020 SP - 139 EP - 156 PG - 18 SN - 1787-9396 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31672341 ID - 31672341 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Szépligeti, Mátyás AU - Tóth, Antónia AU - Ulicsni, Viktor TI - Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Cultural Significance of Plants in Hungarian Communities in Slovenia JF - ACTA ETHNOGRAPHICA HUNGARICA J2 - ACTA ETHNOGR HUNG VL - 65 PY - 2020 IS - 2 SP - 481 EP - 511 PG - 32 SN - 1216-9803 DO - 10.1556/022.2020.00021 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31846940 ID - 31846940 N1 - Cited By :1 Export Date: 11 October 2022 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Benyei, Petra AU - Calvet-Mir, Laura AU - Reyes-Garcia, Victoria AU - Rivera-Ferre, Marta TI - Resistance to traditional agroecological knowledge erosion in industrialized contexts: A study in La Plana de Vic (Catalonia) JF - AGROECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS J2 - AGROECOL SUST FOOD VL - 44 PY - 2020 IS - 10 SP - 1309 EP - 1337 PG - 29 SN - 2168-3565 DO - 10.1080/21683565.2020.1712571 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31493855 ID - 31493855 N1 - Cited By :1 Export Date: 9 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Benyei, P.; Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Spain; email: petra.benyei@gmail.com AB - This work explores the actors and reasons behind Traditional Agroecological Knowledge (TAeK) conservation initiatives in industrialized contexts. Results come from interviews to key informants and social network analyses of TAeK conservation projects conducted in central Catalonia. Actors used contrasting discourses to refer to TAeK conservation, but with a strong potential to generate alliances between different types of projects. The existing parallelisms between resistances to TAeK erosion and resistances to industrialized agri-food systems could become the seed for common collective action to counterweight the loss of TAeK. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Öllerer, Kinga AU - Lengyel, Attila AU - Ulicsni, Viktor AU - Szabados, K. AU - Kiš, A. AU - Perić, R. AU - Demeter, László AU - Babai, Dániel TI - Conservation and herding co-benefit from traditional extensive wetland grazing JF - AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT J2 - AGR ECOSYST ENVIRON VL - 300 PY - 2020 SN - 0167-8809 DO - 10.1016/j.agee.2020.106983 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31304613 ID - 31304613 N1 - MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independenței 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Radnička 20a, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4., Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 1 February 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2–4., Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary [NKFIH K 119478, GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019]; MTA Premium Postdoctoral Research Program, Hungary of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [PPD008/2017, PPD2019-7/2019]; Romanian Academy, Romania [RO1567-IBB03/2019]; National Research, Development and Innovation Office [NKFIH PD 123997] Funding text: This research was supported by the project 'Effects of extensive grazing on vegetation in non-conventional pasture-lands (marshes and forests)' -National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary [grant number NKFIH K 119478]. Marianna Biro received further support from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary [grant number GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019]. Daniel Babai and Kinga Ollerer were supported by the MTA Premium Postdoctoral Research Program, Hungary of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [grant numbers: PPD008/2017; PPD2019-7/2019]. Kinga Ollerer acknowledges the support received from the Romanian Academy, Romania [grant number RO1567-IBB03/2019]. Attila Lengyel received funding from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office [grant number NKFIH PD 123997]. MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independenței 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Radnička 20a, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4., Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 4 May 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2–4., Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independenței 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Radnička 20a, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4., Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :4 Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2–4., Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independenței 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Radnička 20a, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4., Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :4 Export Date: 17 September 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2–4., Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independenței 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Radnička 20a, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4., Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 21 September 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2–4., Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independenței 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Radnička 20a, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4., Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 22 September 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2–4., Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Borychowski, Michał AU - Poczta-Wajda, Agnieszka AU - Sapa, Agnieszka TI - Small farms in the world: Selected issues T2 - SMALL FARMS IN THE PARADIGM OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Case studies of selected Central and Eastern European countries PB - Wydawnictwo Adam Marszalek CY - Torun SN - 9788381802505 PY - 2020 SP - 11 EP - 29 PG - 19 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32116784 ID - 32116784 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Buzhdygan, Oksana Y. AU - Tietjen, Britta AU - Rudenko, Svitlana S. AU - Nikorych, Volodymyr A. AU - Petermann, Jana S. ED - Auge, Harald TI - Direct and indirect effects of land-use intensity on plant communities across elevation in semi-natural grasslands JF - PLOS ONE J2 - PLOS ONE VL - 15 PY - 2020 IS - 11 SP - e0231122 SN - 1932-6203 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0231122 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31839600 ID - 31839600 N1 - Export Date: 7 April 2021 CODEN: POLNC Correspondence Address: Buzhdygan, O.Y.; Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany; email: oksana.buzh@fu-berlin.de Correspondence Address: Petermann, J.S.; Berlin- Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB)Germany; email: jana.petermann@sbg.ac.at Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: POLNC Correspondence Address: Buzhdygan, O.Y.; Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany; email: oksana.buzh@fu-berlin.de Correspondence Address: Petermann, J.S.; Berlin- Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB)Germany; email: jana.petermann@sbg.ac.at Export Date: 22 September 2021 CODEN: POLNC Correspondence Address: Buzhdygan, O.Y.; Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany; email: oksana.buzh@fu-berlin.de Correspondence Address: Petermann, J.S.; Berlin- Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB)Germany; email: jana.petermann@sbg.ac.at LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Janišová, M. AU - Biro, A. AU - Iuga, A. AU - Širka, P. AU - Škodová, I. TI - Species-rich grasslands of the Apuseni Mts (Romania): role of traditional farming and local ecological knowledge JF - TUEXENIA J2 - TUEXENIA VL - 40 PY - 2020 SP - 409 EP - 427 PG - 19 SN - 0722-494X DO - 10.14471/2020.40.017 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31930012 ID - 31930012 N1 - Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava, 845 23, Slovakia Muzeul National al Țăranului Român,, Soseaua Kiseleff 3, Bucharest, 011341, Romania Department of Phytology, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University, Ul. T. G Masaryka 24, Zvolen960 01, Slovakia Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden, Republicii Street 42, Cluj-Napoca, 400015, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 24 March 2021 Correspondence Address: Škodová, I.; Institute of Botany, Dúbravská cesta 9, Slovakia; email: alina.biro@savba.sk Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava, 845 23, Slovakia Muzeul National al Țăranului Român,, Soseaua Kiseleff 3, Bucharest, 011341, Romania Department of Phytology, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University, Ul. T. G Masaryka 24, Zvolen960 01, Slovakia Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden, Republicii Street 42, Cluj-Napoca, 400015, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 7 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Škodová, I.; Institute of Botany, Dúbravská cesta 9, Slovakia; email: alina.biro@savba.sk Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava, 845 23, Slovakia Muzeul National al Țăranului Român,, Soseaua Kiseleff 3, Bucharest, 011341, Romania Department of Phytology, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University, Ul. T. G Masaryka 24, Zvolen960 01, Slovakia Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden, Republicii Street 42, Cluj-Napoca, 400015, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 4 May 2021 Correspondence Address: Škodová, I.; Institute of Botany, Dúbravská cesta 9, Slovakia; email: alina.biro@savba.sk Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava, 845 23, Slovakia Muzeul National al Țăranului Român,, Soseaua Kiseleff 3, Bucharest, 011341, Romania Department of Phytology, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University, Ul. T. G Masaryka 24, Zvolen960 01, Slovakia Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden, Republicii Street 42, Cluj-Napoca, 400015, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Škodová, I.; Institute of Botany, Dúbravská cesta 9, Slovakia; email: alina.biro@savba.sk LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Li, Zongyan AU - Li, Jing AU - Li, Minyang TI - Effect of Human Disturbance on Genetic Structure of Rare and EndangeredPaphiopedilum micranthumImplied the Habitat Status JF - TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE J2 - TROPICAL CONSERV SCI VL - 13 PY - 2020 PG - 7 SN - 1940-0829 DO - 10.1177/1940082920942012 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31493856 ID - 31493856 N1 - Cited By :1 Export Date: 9 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Li, Z.; Southwest Landscape Engineering Technology Institute of State Forestry Bureau, China; email: lizyan74@sina.com Correspondence Address: Li, Z.; Functional Flower Center, China; email: lizyan74@sina.com AB - Seven populations ofPaphiopedilum micranthumfrom Southeast China were used to assess the influence of human disturbance on genetic structure through analysis with sequence-related amplified polymorphism technology. The results indicated that there was high genetic diversity at species level (p = 81.25%;I = 0.3709) and a significantly higher differentiation level compared to that those of other outcrossing orchid species, and that moderately disturbed populations sustained higher genetic diversity indexes than the natural populations. This study revealed that human disturbance and population size did not significantly affect the populations' genetic diversity but aggravated their differentiation. This may suggest that the habitat had a much greater influence on genetic variation. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Loos, J. AU - Vizauer, T.-C. AU - Kastal, A. AU - Davies, M. AU - Hedrich, H. AU - Dolek, M. TI - A highly endangered species on the edge: distribution, habitat use and outlook for Colias myrmidone in newly established Natura 2000 areas in Romania JF - ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY J2 - ENVIRON DEV SUSTAIN VL - 22 PY - 2020 SP - 2399 EP - 2414 PG - 16 SN - 1387-585X DO - 10.1007/s10668-018-0297-6 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30813805 ID - 30813805 N1 - Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 24 September 2019 Article in Press CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 11 November 2019 Article in Press CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 6 January 2020 Article in Press CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 7 January 2020 Article in Press CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 27 March 2020 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Funding Agency and Grant Number: Goettingen University; European Butterflies Group; Bavarian Academy for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management; German Federal Environment Ministry's Advisory Assistance Programme (AAP) [89475] Funding text: We dedicate this work to deceased Anton Koschuh, whose family kindly shared his observations. We thank Mike Prentice, Simon Spencer, Kevin Tolhurst and Dave Plowman (European Butterflies Group) for helping with the ecological surveys. Land owners, mayors, environment agencies, Lehel Csaba Sandor, Florin Pacurar, Agnes Balazsi and Laszlo Rakosy provided important information. Funded through a start-up grant for Young Academics at Goettingen University, with additional support from the European Butterflies Group and the Bavarian Academy for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management as well as with contributions from a project (No. 89475) of the German Federal Environment Ministry's Advisory Assistance Programme (AAP) supervised by the German Environment Agency and the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation. Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 21 April 2020 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 19 June 2020 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 28 July 2020 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Export Date: 6 November 2020 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :1 Export Date: 4 January 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 March 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :1 Export Date: 20 April 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 May 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :1 Export Date: 16 June 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :2 Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de Agroecology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Grisebachstrasse 6, Göttingen, 37077, Germany Faculty of Sustainability Science, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Ecology, Leuphana University, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany Romanian Lepidopterological Society, Clinicilor Str. 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Clinicilor 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania European Butterflies Group, 5 Winchfield, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AN, United Kingdom Sighisoara, Romania Ecological Research and Planning Geyer and Dolek, Alpenblick 12, Wörthsee, 82237, Germany Cited By :3 Export Date: 24 September 2021 CODEN: EDSNB Correspondence Address: Loos, J.; Faculty of Sustainability Science, Universitätsallee 1, Germany; email: loos@leuphana.de LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Kelemen, András AU - Kun, R. AU - Máté, J. AU - Sáfián, L. AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Máté, A. AU - Vadász, Csaba TI - Knowledge co‐production with traditional herders on cattle grazing behaviour for better management of species‐rich grasslands JF - JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY J2 - J APPL ECOL VL - 57 PY - 2020 IS - 9 SP - 1677 EP - 1687 PG - 11 SN - 0021-8901 DO - 10.1111/1365-2664.13664 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31304628 ID - 31304628 N1 - Cited By :2 Export Date: 21 October 2020 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and BotanyHungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :3 Export Date: 5 November 2020 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and BotanyHungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia; Nemzeti Kutatasi Fejlesztesi es Innovacios Hivatal [GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019, K 119478]; National Research Development and Innovation Office Project Funding text: Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia; Nemzeti Kutatasi Fejlesztesi es Innovacios Hivatal, Grant/Award Number: GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019 and K 119478; National Research Development and Innovation Office Project Cited By :6 Export Date: 11 February 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :6 Export Date: 4 May 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :14 Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :15 Export Date: 19 August 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :16 Export Date: 17 September 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :16 Export Date: 21 September 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu Cited By :16 Export Date: 22 September 2021 CODEN: JAPEA Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@okologia.mta.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sabat-Tomala, Anita AU - Raczko, Edwin AU - Zagajewski, Bogdan TI - Comparison of Support Vector Machine and Random Forest Algorithms for Invasive and Expansive Species Classification using Airborne Hyperspectral Data JF - REMOTE SENSING J2 - REMOTE SENS-BASEL VL - 12 PY - 2020 IS - 3 SP - 516 SN - 2072-4292 DO - 10.3390/rs12030516 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31172081 ID - 31172081 N1 - Cited By :40 Export Date: 9 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Sabat-Tomala, A.; Department of Geoinformatics, ul. Krakowskie Przedmiéscie 30, Poland; email: anita.sabat@uw.edu.pl LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stampfli, Andreas AU - Zeiter, Michaela TI - The impact of seed deficiency on productivity and on negative drought effect in semi-natural grassland JF - JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - J VEG SCI VL - 31 PY - 2020 IS - 6 SP - 1066 EP - 1078 PG - 13 SN - 1100-9233 DO - 10.1111/jvs.12889 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31493851 ID - 31493851 N1 - School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Zollikofen, Switzerland Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Cited By :1 Export Date: 10 December 2020 CODEN: JVESE Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of BernSwitzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Zollikofen, Switzerland Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Cited By :1 Export Date: 7 January 2021 CODEN: JVESE Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of BernSwitzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Zollikofen, Switzerland Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Cited By :1 Export Date: 4 May 2021 CODEN: JVESE Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; School of Agricultural, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; Institute of Plant Sciences, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Zollikofen, Switzerland Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Cited By :1 Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: JVESE Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; School of Agricultural, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; Institute of Plant Sciences, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Zollikofen, Switzerland Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Cited By :2 Export Date: 22 September 2021 CODEN: JVESE Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; School of Agricultural, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; Institute of Plant Sciences, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch Correspondence Address: Stampfli, A.; Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, Switzerland; email: andreas.stampfli@bfh.ch AB - Questions Vegetative re-sprouting and recruitment from seed determine grassland recovery after severe drought, but the mechanisms determining vegetation composition are not fully understood. We ask how the timing of drought and seed availability modify the drought legacy effects on composition and function in a temperate, semi-natural grassland.Location Negrentino, southern Alps, Switzerland.Methods Under automated rainout shelters, we simulated extreme seasonal drought events in a late summer and in the following spring, added rainwater to simulate normal conditions in no-drought controls and maintained haymaking at times of normal practice. Towards the end of the summer drought, we added seeds of ten local species in a three-factor split-plot arrangement with seven blocks as the replicated unit. We measured fine-scale variation in soil depth. We assessed the biomass of graminoids and forbs at regular harvesting dates and the species frequencies of established plants and recruits before treatment start, repeating these assessments for three years thereafter. We measured the biomass proportions of post-drought annual recruit cohorts in year 4 after drought.Results One-time seed addition augmented recruits, modified species composition and enhanced species diversity; these effects propagated to increased reproductive shoots of recruits and community biomass four years later. Single and repeated seasonal droughts only caused low adult plant mortality but clearly reduced recruitment from seed, while post-drought establishment was slightly enhanced. Seed augmentation compensated the negative spring drought effect on forb recruits and in turn mitigated the negative impact of drought on species diversity after drought.Conclusions Our experiment shows that seed deficiency limits productivity and that seed deficiency compensation can help to stabilize diversity and productivity in semi-natural grassland. Releasing the current constraints of management on seed supply in grassland would therefore assist in mitigating negative drought impacts. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sudhakar, Padhmanand TI - Assessment of Ecosystem Services and Capabilities of Communities from different Scales and Niches - Implications on Sustainability Goals JF - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH J2 - EUROPEAN J SUSTAINABLE DEV RES VL - 4 PY - 2020 IS - 3 SN - 2468-1962 DO - 10.29333/ejosdr/7843 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31310322 ID - 31310322 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szałkiewicz, E. AU - Sucholas, J. AU - Grygoruk, M. TI - Feeding the Future with the Past: Incorporating Local Ecological Knowledge in River Restoration JF - RESOURCES (BASEL) J2 - RESOURCES-BASEL VL - 9 PY - 2020 IS - 4 SP - 47 SN - 2079-9276 DO - 10.3390/resources9040047 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31321050 ID - 31321050 N1 - Export Date: 28 May 2020 Correspondence Address: Grygoruk, M.; Institute of Environmental Engineering, Department of Hydrology, Meteorology and Water Management, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, ul. Nowoursynowska 166, Poland; email: M.Grygoruk@levis.sggw.pl Export Date: 4 January 2021 Correspondence Address: Grygoruk, M.; Institute of Environmental Engineering, Department of Hydrology, Meteorology and Water Management, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, ul. Nowoursynowska 166, Poland; email: M.Grygoruk@levis.sggw.pl Export Date: 6 January 2021 Correspondence Address: Grygoruk, M.; Institute of Environmental Engineering, Department of Hydrology, Meteorology and Water Management, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, ul. Nowoursynowska 166, Poland; email: M.Grygoruk@levis.sggw.pl Cited By :1 Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Grygoruk, M.; Institute of Environmental Engineering, ul. Nowoursynowska 166, Poland; email: M.Grygoruk@levis.sggw.pl Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Grygoruk, M.; Institute of Environmental Engineering, ul. Nowoursynowska 166, Poland; email: M.Grygoruk@levis.sggw.pl LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Török, Péter AU - Dembicz, Iwona AU - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora AU - Kuzemko, Anna ED - Goldstein, M ED - DellaSala, D TI - Grasslands of Eastern Europe T2 - Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam CY - Oxford CY - Cambridge, Massachusetts SN - 9780128160961 PY - 2020 SP - 703 EP - 713 PG - 11 DO - 10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.12042-1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31236221 ID - 31236221 AB - Grasslands cover around 282,000 km2, corresponding to 14.6% of the total area in the countries of Eastern Europe, here defined as East Europe, Eastern Central-Europe, and the non-Mediterranean part of the Balkan Peninsula. Primary (steppes, alpine grasslands, azonal and extrazonal grasslands) and secondary grasslands (created mostly by forest cuts) provide a wide range of ecosystem services, such as biomass production and food for grazing animals and other herbivores, carbon storage and sequestration, home for pollinators as well as for migratory and breeding birds, water infiltration, purification and storage, erosion prevention and recreation. Both primary and secondary grasslands in Eastern Europe harbor a rich flora and fauna, but they are threatened by area loss, the twin threats of intensification and abandonment, invasive species encroachment, and climate change. Large areas of grasslands in the lowland regions have been converted to croplands, and the remaining grassland fragments are in general degraded by intensified use. Intensified use and application of tillage, drainage, intercropping, high intensity grazing or the use of pesticides, mineral and organic fertilizers have a detrimental effect on flora and fauna. In contrast, low accessible areas in mountains, foothills or other marginal areas, the traditional grassland management is abandoned. To recover or improve grassland biodiversity, in many countries, the re-introduction of traditional management regimes by mowing or grazing have been suggested. In case of completely destroyed grasslands, restoration of grassland vegetation and diversity by spontaneous succession and/or technical reclamation are necessary. While in large-scale restoration programs successes were often reported, it was also noted by the authors that the success of restoration was strongly influenced by the availability of high-quality grasslands in the landscape, acting as donor sites or spontaneous sources of propagules. High quality grassland fragments act as hotspots of biodiversity in landscapes dominated by agriculture; thus, their preservation should be prioritized in conservation actions. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ulicsni, Viktor AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Juhász, Erika Mária AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Biró, Marianna TI - Local knowledge about a newly reintroduced, rapidly spreading species (Eurasian beaver) and perception of its impact on ecosystem services JF - PLOS ONE J2 - PLOS ONE VL - 15 PY - 2020 IS - 5 SN - 1932-6203 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0233506 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31322492 ID - 31322492 N1 - Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Department of Plant Systematics, Eötvös Loránd University, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Budapest, Hungary Cited By :4 Export Date: 29 July 2021 CODEN: POLNC Correspondence Address: Ulicsni, V.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungary; email: ulicsni.viktor@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Department of Plant Systematics, Eötvös Loránd University, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Budapest, Hungary Cited By :4 Export Date: 22 September 2021 CODEN: POLNC Correspondence Address: Ulicsni, V.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungary; email: ulicsni.viktor@okologia.mta.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Varga, Anna AU - Demeter, László AU - Ulicsni, Viktor AU - Öllerer, Kinga AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Prohibited, but still present: local and traditional knowledge about the practice and impact of forest grazing by domestic livestock in Hungary JF - JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE J2 - J ETHNOBIOL ETHNOMED VL - 16 PY - 2020 IS - 1 PG - 12 SN - 1746-4269 DO - 10.1186/s13002-020-00397-x UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31597883 ID - 31597883 N1 - Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Export Date: 10 February 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Export Date: 28 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Export Date: 4 May 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 11 May 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 3 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 6 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 21 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 22 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány út 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Leopoldstraße 11A, Munich, 80802, Germany Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Centre for Ecological Research, Ginop Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 23 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Varga, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány út 2-4, Hungary; email: varga.anna@okologia.mta.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Žarnovičan, Hubert AU - Kanka, Róbert AU - Kollár, Jozef AU - Vyskupová, Monika AU - Sivecká, Anna AU - Tichá, Anna AU - Fašungová, Simona AU - Kršiaková, Dorota TI - Traditional orchard Management in the Western Carpathians (Slovakia): evolution between 1955 and 2015 JF - BIOLOGIA (BRATISLAVA) J2 - BIOLOGIA VL - 75 PY - 2020 SP - 535 EP - 546 PG - 12 SN - 0006-3088 DO - 10.2478/s11756-020-00434-w UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31196343 ID - 31196343 N1 - Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Bratislava, 842 15, Slovakia Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefánikova 3, P.O. Box 254, Bratislava, 814 99, Slovakia Export Date: 27 March 2020 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk Funding Agency and Grant Number: Scientific Grants Agency of the Ministry of Education, science, research and sport of the Slovak Republic; Slovak Academy of Sciences [VEGA 2/0118/18, VEGA 2/0078/18, VEGA 1/0247/19, VEGA 1/0286/20] Funding text: This work was supported by the Scientific Grants Agency of the Ministry of Education, science, research and sport of the Slovak Republic and the Slovak Academy of Sciences [grants number VEGA 2/0118/18, VEGA 2/0078/18, VEGA 1/0247/19 and VEGA 1/0286/20]. We thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions, the owners of the orchards for participating in interviews, and Ray Marshall and James R. Asher for language review. Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Bratislava, 842 15, Slovakia Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefánikova 3, P.O. Box 254, Bratislava, 814 99, Slovakia Export Date: 21 April 2020 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Bratislava, 842 15, Slovakia Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefánikova 3, P.O. 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Box 254, Bratislava, 814 99, Slovakia Cited By :1 Export Date: 29 July 2021 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Landscape Ecology, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Bratislava, 842 15, Slovakia Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefánikova 3, P.O. Box 254, Bratislava, 814 99, Slovakia Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Landscape Ecology, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Bratislava, 842 15, Slovakia Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefánikova 3, P.O. Box 254, Bratislava, 814 99, Slovakia Cited By :1 Export Date: 24 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Žarnovičan, H.; Department of Landscape Ecology, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, Slovakia; email: hubert.zarnovican@uniba.sk LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Dénes, Andrea AU - Fehér, Alexander AU - Barta, Sándor AU - Sáfián, László AU - Szabados, Klára AU - Kiš, Alen AU - Demeter, László AU - Öllerer, Kinga TI - Reviewing historical traditional knowledge for innovative conservation management: A re-evaluation of wetland grazing JF - SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT J2 - SCI TOTAL ENVIRON VL - 666 PY - 2019 SP - 1114 EP - 1125 PG - 12 SN - 0048-9697 DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.292 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30461720 ID - 30461720 N1 - Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Export Date: 18 November 2019 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 7 January 2020 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 22 April 2020 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :3 Export Date: 28 May 2020 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: project "Effects of extensive grazing on vegetation in non-conventional pasture-lands (marshes and forests)" [NKFIH K 119478]; MTA Premium Postdoctoral Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Romanian Academy [RO1567-IBB03/2018]; Slovak Grant Agency VEGAVedecka grantova agentura MSVVaS SR a SAV (VEGA) [1/0767/17]; National Research Development and Innovation Office project [GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019] Funding text: This research was supported partly by the project "Effects of extensive grazing on vegetation in non-conventional pasture-lands (marshes and forests)"-NKFIH K 119478 and partly by the National Research Development and Innovation Office project GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019. Daniel Babai was supported by the MTA Premium Postdoctoral Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Kinga Ollerer acknowledges the support received through project no. RO1567-IBB03/2018 of the Romanian Academy. Research in Slovakia was supported by the Slovak Grant Agency VEGA, project no. 1/0767/17. Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :7 Export Date: 4 January 2021 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :7 Export Date: 5 January 2021 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :9 Export Date: 21 September 2021 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, 1097, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 7601, Hungary Department of Sustainable Development FESRD, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia Széchenyi u. 7., Kunmadaras, 5321, Hungary Liszt Ferenc u. 9., Hajdúsámson, 4251, Hungary Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Cited By :9 Export Date: 23 September 2021 CODEN: STEVA Correspondence Address: Biró, M.; Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungary; email: biro.marianna@okologia.mta.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Cojocariu, L. AU - Copăcean, L. AU - Popescu, C. TI - Conservation of grassland habitats biodiversity in the context of sustainable development of mountain area of Romania JF - APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH J2 - APPL ECOL ENV RES VL - 17 PY - 2019 IS - 4 SP - 8877 EP - 8894 PG - 18 SN - 1589-1623 DO - 10.15666/aeer/1704_88778894 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30813804 ID - 30813804 N1 - Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Export Date: 24 September 2019 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Export Date: 7 January 2020 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Export Date: 25 February 2020 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Export Date: 22 April 2020 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Export Date: 10 February 2021 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 28 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, ”King Mihai I of Romania” from Timisoara, 119, Calea Aradului, Timisoara, 300645, Romania Centre for Mountain Economics, “Costin C. Kiritescu” National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy, Str. Petreni, nr. 49,, Vatra Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 21 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Copăcean, L.; Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 119, Calea Aradului, Romania; email: lorecopacean@yahoo.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - THES AU - Deák, Balázs TI - Termőhelyi változatosság, táji környezet és tájhasználat szerepe gyepi növényközösségek élőhelyi mintázatainak és fajkészletének kialakításában PY - 2019 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30626859 ID - 30626859 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Johansen, Line q AU - Westin, Anna AU - Wehn, Solvi AU - Iuga, Anamaria AU - Ivascu, Cosmin Marius AU - Kallioniemi, Eveliina AU - Lennartsson, Tommy TI - Traditional semi-natural grassland management with heterogeneous mowing times enhances flower resources for pollinators in agricultural landscapes JF - GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION J2 - GLOB ECOL CONSERV VL - 18 PY - 2019 PG - 12 SN - 2351-9894 DO - 10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00619 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30951047 ID - 30951047 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Norwegian Research CouncilResearch Council of Norway [230278/E50, 280715/E50]; Swedish Biodiversity Centre (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences); Museum of the Romanian Peasant Funding text: This work was supported by the Norwegian Research Council [project no. 230278/E50 and 280715/E50], the Swedish Biodiversity Centre (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) and the Museum of the Romanian Peasant. We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers for their suggestions and useful criticisms, which significantly improved the paper. AB - For a diverse pollinator fauna it is important that pollen and nectar are available over the entire summer at spatially relevant scales. Semi-natural hay meadows are among the most important sources of flower resources for pollinators, but the resources are strongly affected by the timing of mowing. Management recommendations for hay meadows often prescribe late mowing on order to allow undisturbed flowering during most of the summer. Traditional practices, however, often include also earlier mowing. We investigate the link between the temporal variation of flower resources and traditional mowing practices of semi-natural hay meadows in a low-intensity agricultural landscape in Romania. In early August, we botanically surveyed meadows that were cut early, intermediately, or late in the season. We recorded all herb species, their phenological stage, and the number of reproductive units of each species. Data were analysed using DCA, LM and GLM. Plant species richness and composition are not affected by the time of mowing, but different sets of species flower in semi-natural grasslands with different mowing regimes. In August the proportion of species flowering and flower density are highest in the early-mown meadows due to re-flowering after mowing. Analyses of phenological stages indicate that late-mown meadows are the main pollen and nectar sources in July, whereas meadows mown early are the main resource from August to the end of the season. The results demonstrate that for pollinator conservation, heterogeneous mowing times within a landscape need to be encouraged when possible, and that strict focus on late mowing may lead to shortage of flower resources late in the summer. Studies of low-intensity agriculture has a great potential for learning about management methods that can be used in other parts of the world where traditional practices have been lost. Such studies can thereby contribute with important knowledge to manage global pollinator loss. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - THES AU - Kövendi-Jakó, Anna TI - Magbeviteli módszerek eredményessége homoki gyepek ökológiai restaurációja során PB - Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem (ELTE) PY - 2019 SP - 146 DO - 10.15476/ELTE.2019.008 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31148158 ID - 31148158 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kun, Róbert AU - Bartha, Sándor AU - Malatinszky, Ákos AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Lengyel, Attila AU - Babai, Dániel TI - "Everyone does it a bit differently!”: Evidence for a positive relationship between micro-scale land-use diversity and plant diversity in hay meadows JF - AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT J2 - AGR ECOSYST ENVIRON VL - 283 PY - 2019 PG - 8 SN - 0167-8809 DO - 10.1016/j.agee.2019.05.015 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30370875 ID - 30370875 N1 - Szent István University, Institute of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, Páter K. u. 1, Gödöllő, H-2103, Hungary GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Klebelsberg Kuno u. 3, Tihany, H-8237, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Vácrátót, Alkotmány u. 2-4H-2163, Hungary Institute of Ethnology, MTA Research Centre for the Humanities, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, Budapest, H-1097, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 4 January 2021 CODEN: AEEND Correspondence Address: Kun, R.; Szent István University, Institute of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, Gödöllő, Páter K. u. 1, Hungary; email: rbert.kun@gmail.com AB - High nature-value grasslands including mountain hay meadows are among the most species-rich habitats in Europe. Mountain hay meadows were developed and maintained by traditional, small-scale management systems having high micro-scale land-use diversity (MSLUD), i.e. the parcel-scale diversity of management elements which usually depend on individual decisions and family traditions of local farmers. Detailed studies documenting the effects of micro-scale land-use diversity on vegetation are absent. The main objectives of our study were to analyse the effect of micro-scale land-use diversity and evenness on local plant diversity and cover of the main plant functional types. Field work was carried out in the Gyimes region (Eastern Carpathians, Romania). We conducted semi-structured interviews with the owners and managers of the studied meadow parcels in order to reveal the number of applied management elements (Nm) and applied frequencies of these management elements (e.g. manuring, mowing, seed sowing and weed control) per parcel and to determine the three differently used hay meadow types from interviews. For quantifying MSLUD, the Shannon diversity formula was used, in the case of micro-scale land-use evenness (MSLUE), the original Pielou’s evenness formula was applied. To document parcel-scale vegetation features, 4 × 4-meter quadrats were surveyed in every parcel. We found significant differences in the Nm, MSLUD and MSLUE among the three management types. In models where MSLUD, MSLUE and Nm were built in, we got better model fits and more parsimonious models than in cases where just management type was built into the models. Management elements (e.g. manuring, seed sowing) also had a significant effect on vegetation. Our results highlight that micro-scale land-use diversity plays a significant role in the maintenance of plant diversity in traditional, small-scale farming systems. The main drivers behind the high micro-scale land-use diversity may be farmers’ personal decisions and family traditions. We argue that for an adequate ecological understanding and conservation of these traditional, small-scale land-use systems, the development of adequate ways of evaluation as well as detailed studies of the effects of several different management elements and land-use diversity on vegetation are needed. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nita, A. AU - Hartel, T. AU - Manolache, S. AU - Ciocanea, C.M. AU - Miu, I.V. AU - Rozylowicz, L. TI - Who is researching biodiversity hotspots in Eastern Europe? A case study on the grasslands in Romania JF - PLOS ONE J2 - PLOS ONE VL - 14 PY - 2019 IS - 5 SN - 1932-6203 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0217638 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30813802 ID - 30813802 N1 - Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 24 September 2019 CODEN: POLNC Funding Agency and Grant Number: Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research [PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2016-0483] Funding text: This work was supported by a grant of the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research (https://uefiscdi.gov.ro), PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2016-0483. The work of T. H. is also a contribution to the ERA-FACCE-STACCATO-3. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 18 November 2019 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :1 Export Date: 7 January 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 26 March 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 27 March 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 14 April 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 21 April 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 8 May 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 19 June 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 3 July 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 28 July 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 3 August 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :2 Export Date: 6 November 2020 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :3 Export Date: 26 January 2021 CODEN: POLNC Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Department of Biology and Ecology in Hungarian, Center for Systems Biology, Biodiversity, and Bioresources, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chelonia Romania, Bucharest, Romania Cited By :3 Export Date: 22 March 2021 CODEN: POLNC LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ohwaki, Atsushi TI - Entire-area spring burning versus abandonment in grasslands: butterfly responses associated with hibernating traits JF - JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION J2 - J INSECT CONSERV VL - 23 PY - 2019 IS - 5-6 SP - 857 EP - 871 PG - 15 SN - 1366-638X DO - 10.1007/s10841-019-00181-7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30951046 ID - 30951046 N1 - Cited By :1 Export Date: 20 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Ohwaki, A.; Division of Natural Environmental Science, 5597-1 Kenmarubi, Kamiyoshida, Japan; email: papiho@hotmail.co.jp AB - Entire-area spring burning is a common practice in many grasslands. Although there are many studies on the effects of entire-area spring burning on insects, the underlying mechanism of insect response is not well known. Herbivorous insect responses to spring burning are expected to be related to hibernating traits and grassland quality (host and nectar plants). I surveyed butterfly assemblages and vegetation characteristics (e.g., nectar flower occurrence, host plant richness, vegetation height, and vegetation coverage) as parameters of grassland quality for butterflies over 21 transects in 3 burned and 3 abandoned grasslands. Butterfly species were classified based on their hibernating traits, with a focus on endangered and grassland species. Although grassland quality as measured by nectar resources and host plants did not differ between the abandoned and burned grasslands, butterfly richness and abundance were lower in the burned grasslands. Each grassland, particularly two burned grasslands, supported a lower number of Red List grassland species, considering the presence of their host plants. Butterfly richness and abundance exhibited a unimodal response to vegetation height and were lower in burned grasslands; however, they were not related to other variables. Species associated with burned grasslands hibernated belowground or on the surface in sparse vegetation, whereas species associated with abandoned grasslands hibernated on the surface or aboveground. Therefore, although burning is an effective method to halt grassland decline, entire-area spring burning is detrimental to grassland butterfly species. Rotational patch fire and grassland restoration would be required to maintain grassland butterfly diversity. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Reyes-García, Victoria AU - Fernández-Llamazares, Álvaro AU - McElwee, Pamela AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Öllerer, Kinga AU - Wilson, Sarah Jane AU - Brondizio, Eduardo TI - The contributions of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to ecological restoration JF - RESTORATION ECOLOGY J2 - RESTOR ECOL VL - 27 PB - John Wiley & Sons PY - 2019 IS - 1 SP - 3 EP - 8 PG - 6 SN - 1061-2971 DO - 10.1111/rec.12894 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30316578 ID - 30316578 N1 - Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellatera, Barcelona, 08193, Spain Global Change and Conservation (GCC), Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Department of Human Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania PARTNERS Reforestation Network, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, United States Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States Cited By :8 Export Date: 13 February 2020 Correspondence Address: Reyes-García, V.; Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA)Spain; email: victoria.reyes@uab.cat Funding Agency and Grant Number: National Research, Development and Innovation Office [GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019]; Academy of FinlandAcademy of Finland [311176]; Koneen Saatio; Maria de Maeztu Unit of Excellence [MdM-2015-0552] Funding text: K.O. and Z.M. thank the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019) project. S.J.W. thanks the PARTNERS Restoration Network. A.F.-L. was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant agreement nr. 311176) and the Koneen Saatio. This work contributes to the "Maria de Maeztu Unit of Excellence" (MdM-2015-0552). The authors declare they have no conflict of interest. Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellatera, Barcelona, 08193, Spain Global Change and Conservation (GCC), Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Department of Human Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania PARTNERS Reforestation Network, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, United States Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States Cited By :16 Export Date: 21 October 2020 Correspondence Address: Reyes-García, V.; Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA)Spain; email: victoria.reyes@uab.cat Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellatera, Barcelona, 08193, Spain Global Change and Conservation (GCC), Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Department of Human Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania PARTNERS Reforestation Network, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, United States Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States Cited By :18 Export Date: 5 November 2020 Correspondence Address: Reyes-García, V.; Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA)Spain; email: victoria.reyes@uab.cat Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellatera, Barcelona, 08193, Spain Global Change and Conservation (GCC), Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Department of Human Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 060031, Romania PARTNERS Reforestation Network, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, United States Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States Cited By :24 Export Date: 11 February 2021 Correspondence Address: Reyes-García, V.; Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA)Spain; email: victoria.reyes@uab.cat AB - Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) are affected by global environmental change because they directly rely on their immediate environment for meeting basic livelihood needs. Therefore, safeguarding and restoring ecosystem resilience is critical to support their wellbeing. Based on examples from the literature, we illustrate how IPLC participate in restoration activities maintaining traditional practices, restoring land degraded by outsiders, and joining outside groups seeking to restore ecosystems. Our review also provides examples of how Indigenous and local knowledge can be incorporated in the planning, execution, and monitoring of restoration activities. However, not all restoration initiatives engaging IPLC are beneficial or successful, and the factors that lead to success are not fully known. While local involvement in restoration projects is often mentioned as an element of success, this is primarily associated to projects that actively involve IPLC in co-designing restoration activities affecting their territories, ensure both short-term direct benefits to IPLC and long-term support of the maintenance of restored areas, and recognize IPLC local traditions and customary institutions. Based on these examples, we argue that IPLC should be a more important focus in any post-2020 CBD agenda on restoration. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Špulerová, J AU - Kruse, A. AU - Branduini, P. AU - Centeri, Csaba AU - Eiter, S. AU - Ferrario, V. AU - Gaillard, B. AU - Gusmeroli, F. AU - Jurgens, S. AU - Kladnik, D. AU - Renes, H. AU - Roth, M. AU - Sala, G. AU - Sickel, H. AU - Sigura, M. AU - Štefunková, D. AU - Stensgaard, K. AU - Strasser, P. AU - Ivascu, C.M. AU - Öllerer, Kinga TI - Past, Present and Future of Hay-making Structures in Europe JF - SUSTAINABILITY J2 - SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL VL - 11 PY - 2019 IS - 20 PG - 22 SN - 2071-1050 DO - 10.3390/su11205581 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30919966 ID - 30919966 N1 - Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefanikova 3, Bratislava, 814 99, Slovakia Insitu World Heritage Consulting, 10bis, rue du Haras, Buc, 78530, France Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano, 20133, Italy Szent István University, Páter Károly utca 1, Gödöllo, 2103, Hungary NIBIO-Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Division of Survey and Statistics, P.O. Box 115, Ås, 1431, Norway IUAV, University of Venice, Venezia, 30135, Italy BG Consulting in World Heritage Conflict Management, Ave du Belvédère 199, Les Issambres, 83380, France Fondazione Fojanini di Studi Superiori, Via Valeriana 32, Sondrio, 23100, Italy Independent Researcher, Apeldoorn, 7325 NK, Netherlands Anton Melik Geographical Institute ZRC SAZU, Gosposka ulica 13, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, 3508 TC, Netherlands Faculty of Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1081 HV, Netherlands School of Landscape Architecture, Environmental and Urban Planning, Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Schelmenwasen 4, Nürtingen, 72622, Germany Scienze Cognitive e Processi Decisionali, University of Milan, Via Bigli 11, Milan, 20121, Italy Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Science, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 206, Udine, 33100, Italy Center for Cultural Property Protection and Center for Architectural Heritage and Infrastructure, Danube University Krems, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, Krems, 3500, Austria Department of Taxonomy and Ecology, Faculty of Biology and Geology, Babes,-Bolyai University, Clinicilor Street 5-7, Cluj-Napoca, 400006, Romania Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Spl. Independentei 296, Bucharest, 060031, Romania Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 9 May 2022 Correspondence Address: Špulerová, J.; Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefanikova 3, Slovakia; email: jana.spulerova@savba.sk LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - THES AU - Valkó, Orsolya TI - Új módszerek a gyepek biodiverzitásának megőrzésére és rekonstrukciójára PY - 2019 SP - 115 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31529440 ID - 31529440 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Balazsi, Agnes AU - Pacurar, Florin AU - Mihu-Pintilie, Alin AU - Konold, Werner TI - HOW DO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ON NATURE CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURE CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF SPECIES-RICH HAY MEADOWS? JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION SCIENCE J2 - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION SCIENCE VL - 9 PY - 2018 IS - 3 SP - 549 EP - 564 PG - 16 SN - 2067-533X UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30478926 ID - 30478926 N1 - Export Date: 24 September 2019 Export Date: 27 March 2020 Export Date: 21 April 2020 Funding Agency and Grant Number: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt; European Social FoundEuropean Social Fund (ESF) [POSDRU/159/1.5/S/132765]; [BiodivERsA-FACCE2014-47] Funding text: The authors are very grateful for all of the interview partners who took part in this study and for the comments of two anonymous referees. We also would like to thank Hubert R. Schubel, Evelyn Rusdea for their support during the project and for Xavier Martel's contribution English edition of the manuscript. I would like to thank to Tibor Hartel for his meaningful comments on earlier versions of the manuscript. The study was partially supported by the scholarship of the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt and European Social Found (project no. POSDRU/159/1.5/S/132765). AB is currently involved in the BiodivERsA-FACCE2014-47 project, which offered great scientific support for this manuscript. Export Date: 23 September 2021 AB - In recent decades, to the conservation of species-rich hay meadows throughout Europe has been given major attention. Yet, those habitats are at risk mainly due to intensification or abandonment, even in the countries where extensive traditional farming still exists. The member states still face difficulties on different levels when implementing EU policies. In this paper we (i) compare the implementation of EU conservation policies, (ii) analyse the gap between scientific knowledge and knowledge of public administration and (iii) follow the collaboration between institutions for nature conservation and for agriculture in the German federal state of Baden-Wfirttemberg and Romania. We applied a comparative case study design and methods, analysing five aspects for each case: (1) public administration structure, (2) management of protected areas, (3) monitoring of habitats and species, (4) reward systems and (5) stakeholders' awareness. The results demonstrate that even though the structure of public administration in Germany enables multi-level governance, a functional system itself seems insufficient to assure the favourable conservation status of species-rich hay meadows. In Romania, organizational changes may be needed in the ministerial structures that are responsible for nature conservation and agriculture in order to increase institutional stability and capacity. In both cases, a conservation or agricultural approach to species-rich hay meadows in terms of formal institutional understanding (legislation) cannot cover the complexity of those semi-natural systems; thus it is suggested that there needs to be some mechanism for connecting social-ecological and cultural dimensions. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Burton, RJF AU - Riley, M TI - Traditional Ecological Knowledge from the internet? The case of hay meadows in Europe JF - LAND USE POLICY J2 - LAND USE POLICY VL - 70 PY - 2018 SP - 334 EP - 346 PG - 13 SN - 0264-8377 DO - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.10.014 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27111238 ID - 27111238 N1 - Cited By :11 Export Date: 7 January 2020 Correspondence Address: Burton, R.J.F.; Centre for Rural Research, Universitetssenteret, Dragvoll, Norway; email: rob.burton@bygdeforskning.no Cited By :19 Export Date: 23 September 2021 Correspondence Address: Burton, R.J.F.; Centre for Rural Research, Dragvoll, Norway; email: rob.burton@bygdeforskning.no LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Elbakidze, M AU - Hahn, T AU - Zimmermann, N. E AU - Cudlín, P AU - Friberg, N AU - Genovesi, P AU - Guarino, R AU - Helm, A AU - Jonsson, B AU - Lengyel, Szabolcs AU - Leroy, B AU - Luzzati, T AU - Milbau, A AU - Pérez-Ruzafa, A AU - Roche, P AU - Roy, H AU - Sabyrbekov, R AU - Vanbergen, A AU - Vandvik, V ED - Rounsevell, M ED - Fischer, M ED - Torre-Marin, Rando A ED - Mader, A TI - Direct and indirect drivers of change in biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people. Chapter 4 TS - Chapter 4 T2 - The IPBES regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for Europe and Central Asia PB - Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) CY - Bonn SN - 9783947851089 PY - 2018 SP - 385 EP - 568 PG - 184 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30346337 ID - 30346337 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Feurdean, Angelica AU - Ruprecht, Eszter AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Hutchinson, Simon M. AU - Hickler, Thomas TI - Biodiversity-rich European grasslands: Ancient, forgotten ecosystems JF - BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION J2 - BIOL CONSERV VL - 228 PY - 2018 SP - 224 EP - 232 PG - 9 SN - 0006-3207 DO - 10.1016/j.biocon.2018.09.022 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30323831 ID - 30323831 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: German Research Foundation [FE-1096/4-1]; Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; National Research, Development and Innovation Office [GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019] Funding text: This work was supported by the German Research Foundation [FE-1096/4-1]. E.R. was supported by the Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Z.M. was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019 project). Funding sources had no involvement in study design; in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; and in the decision to submit the article for publication. Cited By :8 Export Date: 24 September 2019 CODEN: BICOB Correspondence Address: Feurdean, A.; Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Senckenberganlage, 25, Germany; email: angelica.feurdean@senckenberg.de Cited By :11 Export Date: 18 November 2019 CODEN: BICOB Correspondence Address: Feurdean, A.; Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Senckenberganlage, 25, Germany; email: angelica.feurdean@senckenberg.de Cited By :19 Export Date: 28 May 2020 CODEN: BICOB Correspondence Address: Feurdean, A.; Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Senckenberganlage, 25, Germany; email: angelica.feurdean@senckenberg.de Funding Agency and Grant Number: German Research FoundationGerman Research Foundation (DFG) [FE-1096/4-1]; Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of SciencesHungarian Academy of Sciences; National Research, Development and Innovation Office [GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019] Funding text: This work was supported by the German Research Foundation [FE-1096/4-1]. E.R. was supported by the Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Z.M. was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019 project). Funding sources had no involvement in study design; in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; and in the decision to submit the article for publication. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Horcea-Milcu, Andra I. AU - Abson, David J. AU - Dorresteijn, Ine AU - Loos, Jacqueline AU - Hanspach, Jan AU - Fischer, Joern TI - The role of co-evolutionary development and value change debt in navigating transitioning cultural landscapes: the case of Southern Transylvania JF - JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT J2 - J ENVIRON PLANN MANAG VL - 61 PY - 2018 IS - 5-6 SP - 800 EP - 817 PG - 18 SN - 0964-0568 DO - 10.1080/09640568.2017.1332985 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30951050 ID - 30951050 N1 - Cited By :8 Export Date: 6 January 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :8 Export Date: 7 January 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :8 Export Date: 25 March 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :8 Export Date: 26 March 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Funding Agency and Grant Number: Sofja Kovalevskaja Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; VolkswagenstiftungVolkswagen; Niedersachsisches Ministerium fur Wissenschaft und Kultur [A112269] Funding text: This research was supported by a Sofja Kovalevskaja Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to Joern Fischer, and by the Volkswagenstiftung and the Niedersachsisches Ministerium fur Wissenschaft und Kultur funded project 'Leverage Points for Sustainable Transformations: Institutions, People and Knowledge' [Grant Number A112269]. Cited By :8 Export Date: 28 March 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :8 Export Date: 14 April 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :10 Export Date: 3 July 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :10 Export Date: 20 July 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :12 Export Date: 6 November 2020 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University LüneburgGermany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :14 Export Date: 9 February 2021 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Germany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :15 Export Date: 20 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Germany; email: milcu@leuphana.de Cited By :15 Export Date: 28 April 2021 Correspondence Address: Horcea-Milcu, A.I.; Faculty of Sustainability, Germany; email: milcu@leuphana.de AB - Cultural landscapes and their social-ecological values are threatened by changing lifestyles, policies and land-use practices, making their appropriate management a key sustainability challenge. Drawing on five years of interdisciplinary research in Transylvania, we conceptualise the notion of a landscape interface'-the intersection between the ecological and social subsystems, which through time, shapes and is shaped by the local value system. The landscape interface is a source of system continuity and stability. In Transylvania, many locals still act according to the value system associated with a disappearing landscape interface, a phenomenon we term a value change debt.' We argue that the erosion of the old value system, together with the weakening of the landscape interface, threatens sustainability-whereas reconnecting social-ecological feedback and thus strengthening the landscape interface could foster sustainability. The new conceptual perspective proposed here could foster greater understanding of cultural landscapes, including the social dimension of human-environment interactions. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hulva, Pavel AU - Bolfikova, Barbora Cerna AU - Woznicova, Vendula AU - Jindrichova, Milena AU - Benesova, Marketa AU - Myslajek, Robert W AU - Nowak, Sabina AU - Szewczyk, Maciej AU - Niedzwiecka, Natalia AU - Figura, Michal AU - Hajkova, Andrea AU - Sandor, Atilla D AU - Zyka, Vladimir AU - Romportl, Dusan AU - Kutal, Miroslav AU - Find'o, Slavomir AU - Antal, Vladimir TI - Wolves at the crossroad: Fission-fusion range biogeography in the Western Carpathians and Central Europe JF - DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS J2 - DIVERS DISTRIB VL - 24 PY - 2018 IS - 2 SP - 179 EP - 192 PG - 14 SN - 1366-9516 DO - 10.1111/ddi.12676 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27302185 ID - 27302185 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Iuga, Anamaria AU - Westin, Anna AU - Iancu, Bogdan AU - Stroe, Monica AU - Tunon, Hakan ED - Westin, A ED - Lennartsson, T ED - Crumley, CL TI - Rural Communities and Traditional Ecological Knowledge T2 - ISSUES AND CONCEPTS IN HISTORICAL ECOLOGY: THE PAST AND FUTURE OF LANDSCAPES AND REGIONS PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge PY - 2018 SP - 84 EP - 111 PG - 28 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30951048 ID - 30951048 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - THES AU - Jakobsson, Simon TI - Wooded or treeless pastures?: Linking policy, farmers' decisions and biodiversity PY - 2018 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27396642 ID - 27396642 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Józefowska, Agnieszka AU - Zaleski, Tomasz AU - Zarzycki, Jan AU - Frączek, Krzysztof TI - Do mowing regimes affect plant and soil biological activity in the mountain meadows of Southern Poland? JF - JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE J2 - J MT SCI-ENGL VL - 15 PY - 2018 IS - 11 SP - 2409 EP - 2421 PG - 13 SN - 1672-6316 DO - 10.1007/s11629-018-4953-y UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30320251 ID - 30320251 N1 - Institute of Soil Science and Agrophysics, Department of Soil Science and Soil Protection, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. Mickiewicza 21, Krakow, 30 120, Poland Department of Ecology, Climatology and Air Protection, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. Mickiewicza 24/28, Kraków, 30 059, Poland Department of Microbiology, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. Mickiewicza 24/28, Kraków, 30 059, Poland Cited By :2 Export Date: 24 September 2019 Correspondence Address: Józefowska, A.; Institute of Soil Science and Agrophysics, Department of Soil Science and Soil Protection, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. 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Chapter 6 TS - Chapter 6 T2 - The IPBES regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for Europe and Central Asia PB - Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) CY - Bonn SN - 9783947851089 PY - 2018 SP - 661 EP - 802 PG - 142 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30346523 ID - 30346523 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szépligeti, Mátyás AU - Kőrösi, Ádám AU - Szentirmai, István AU - Házi, Judit AU - Bartha, Dénes AU - Bartha, Sándor TI - Evaluating alternative mowing regimes for conservation management of Central European mesic hay meadows: A field experiment JF - PLANT BIOSYSTEMS J2 - PLANT BIOSYST VL - 152 PY - 2018 IS - 1 SP - 90 EP - 97 PG - 8 SN - 1126-3504 DO - 10.1080/11263504.2016.1255268 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3139460 ID - 3139460 N1 - Őrség National Park Directorate, Őriszentpéter, Hungary MTA–ELTE–MTM, Ecology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Nature Conservation and Botany, University of West-Hungary, Sopron, Hungary MTA, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia Cited By :6 Export Date: 24 September 2019 CODEN: GBOIA Correspondence Address: Szépligeti, M.; Őrség National Park Directorate, Siskaszer 26/A, Hungary; email: mszepligeti@gmail.com Őrség National Park Directorate, Őriszentpéter, Hungary MTA–ELTE–MTM, Ecology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Nature Conservation and Botany, University of West-Hungary, Sopron, Hungary MTA, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia Cited By :7 Export Date: 7 January 2020 CODEN: GBOIA Correspondence Address: Szépligeti, M.; Őrség National Park Directorate, Siskaszer 26/A, Hungary; email: mszepligeti@gmail.com Őrség National Park Directorate, Őriszentpéter, Hungary MTA–ELTE–MTM, Ecology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Nature Conservation and Botany, University of West-Hungary, Sopron, Hungary MTA, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia Cited By :7 Export Date: 9 January 2020 CODEN: GBOIA Correspondence Address: Szépligeti, M.; Őrség National Park Directorate, Siskaszer 26/A, Hungary; email: mszepligeti@gmail.com Őrség National Park Directorate, Őriszentpéter, Hungary MTA–ELTE–MTM, Ecology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Nature Conservation and Botany, University of West-Hungary, Sopron, Hungary MTA, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia Cited By :9 Export Date: 5 January 2021 CODEN: GBOIA Correspondence Address: Szépligeti, M.; Őrség National Park Directorate, Siskaszer 26/A, Hungary; email: mszepligeti@gmail.com Őrség National Park Directorate, Őriszentpéter, Hungary MTA–ELTE–MTM, Ecology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary Department of Nature Conservation and Botany, University of West-Hungary, Sopron, Hungary MTA, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia Cited By :10 Export Date: 5 May 2021 CODEN: GBOIA Correspondence Address: Szépligeti, M.; Őrség National Park Directorate, Siskaszer 26/A, Hungary; email: mszepligeti@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tokarczyk, Natalia TI - CHALLENGES FOR THE CONSERVATION OF SEMI-NATURAL GRASSLANDS IN MOUNTAINOUS NATIONAL PARKS-CASE STUDIES FROM THE POLISH CARPATHIANS JF - CARPATHIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES J2 - CARPATH J EARTH ENVIRON SCI VL - 13 PY - 2018 IS - 1 SP - 187 EP - 198 PG - 12 SN - 1842-4090 DO - 10.26471/cjees/2018/013/017 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27308743 ID - 27308743 N1 - Cited By :2 Export Date: 24 September 2019 Correspondence Address: Tokarczyk, N.; Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 7, Poland; email: n.tokarczyk@doctoral.uj.edu.pl Cited By :2 Export Date: 7 January 2020 Correspondence Address: Tokarczyk, N.; Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 7, Poland; email: n.tokarczyk@doctoral.uj.edu.pl LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - THES AU - Tóth, Edina TI - Természetvédelmi célú legeltetés hatása a rövid füvű szikes gyepek vegetációjára intenzitási gradiens mentén PY - 2018 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3381571 ID - 3381571 N1 - Tudományág: környezettudományok Témavezető: Török Péter Beadás éve: 2017 A védés időpontja: 2017-12-08 11:00 A fokozat odaítélésének dátuma: 2018-01-31 Debreceni Egyetem, Juhász-Nagy Pál Doktori Iskola Debrecen, Magyarország LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Török, Péter AU - Janišová, M AU - Kuzemko, A AU - Rūsiņa, S AU - Dajić, Stevanović Z ED - Squires, VR ED - Dengler, J ED - Feng, H ED - Hua, L TI - Grasslands, their Threats and Management in Eastern Europe T2 - Grasslands of the world: diversity, management and conservation PB - CRC Press CY - New York, New York CY - Boca Raton, Florida SN - 9781498796262 PY - 2018 SP - 64 EP - 88 PG - 25 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3285873 ID - 3285873 LA - English DB - MTMT ER -