Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 793657
Climate variability, soil and forest ecosystem diversity of Dinaric Mountains
Climate variability, soil and forest ecosystem diversity of Dinaric Mountains // Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions: Southeastern Europe 2nd Edition / Georgi Zhelezov (ur.)., 2016. str. 113-140
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Naslov
Climate variability, soil and forest ecosystem diversity of Dinaric Mountains
(Climate variability, soil and forest ecosystem diversity of Dinaric Mountains - Second edition)
Autori
Pilaš, Ivan ; Medak, Jasna ; Vrbek, Boris ; Medved, Ivan ; Cindrić, Ksenija ; Gajić-Čapka, Marjana ; Perčec Tadić, Melita ; Patarčić, Mirta ; Branković, Čedomir ; Güttler, Ivan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions: Southeastern Europe 2nd Edition
Urednik/ci
Georgi Zhelezov
Izdavač
Springer
Godina
2016
Raspon stranica
113-140
ISBN
978-3-319-20110-8
Ključne riječi
Dinaric mountains, Soil types, Forest types, Bioclimates, Observed and predicted climate change
Sažetak
The Dinaric mountains in Croatia presents one of the hot-spots of European biodiversity possessing a very large number of species, hosting most endemics. Dinaric mountains in Croatia strongly affect the climate of the Adriatic region making a distinct boundary between the maritime and a continental climate. In this work, an overview of climatic conditions of Dinaric area was provided including observed climatic changes of temperatures and precipitation in the last century. Existing soil types were assessed and described, in particular with respect to soil forming processes. The role of climate as a dominant factor in soil formation was evaluated in relation to the other factors such as lithology and topography. Also, an occurrence of the specific broad range of forest associations in Dinarides was presented. We examined correspondence between forest vegetation, soil and climatic properties in Dinaric area. As a final, future, very possible scenarios of regional climatic development were presented as a serious hazard to the sustainability of natural forest resources. We determine the variety of soil types, ranging from soils that are characteristic of Mediterranean (on limestone) such as Terra rossa with intensive red colour, calcomelanosols and calcicambisols in high carst, to soils characteristic of continental climate (on flint or silica) such as dystric cambisols and luvisols. Forest vegetation of Dinaric mountains comprises of 54 diverse forest ecosystem types, encompassing specific combinations of soil and phytocoenoses. Existing ecosystems form nine broader groups i.e. bioclimates that are typical for Dinarides.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika, Geologija, Šumarstvo
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ 1924 AFORENSA
Ustanove:
Državni hidrometeorološki zavod,
Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb,
Hrvatski šumarski institut, Jastrebarsko
Profili:
Ivan Pilaš
(autor)
Ivan Güttler
(autor)
Mirta Patarčić
(autor)
Marjana Gajić-Čapka
(autor)
Ksenija Cindrić Kalin
(autor)
Ivan Medved
(autor)
Čedomir Branković
(autor)
Boris Vrbek
(autor)
Melita Perčec Tadić
(autor)