The model of trees for the restoration of historical manor parks in Estonia
2020
Nutt, N., Tallinn Univ. of Tehnology, Tartu (Estonia). Tartu College. School of Engineering | Kubjas, A., Tallinn Univ. of Tehnology, Tartu (Estonia). Tartu College. School of Engineering
English. The aim of this article is to work out the methodological basis for the restoration of historical manor parks according to the requirements of the Florence Charter. This is why the park is not studied as an object of biodiversity but as a built monument and an architectural piece, whose composition is mainly created by woody plants particularly trees. The purpose of the current research was to clarify the proportion of examples of distinct tree species in manor parks today and to determine the main tree and shrub species originally used in manor parks. The model for the composition of stands of trees in a historic park was developed. The article summarizes the results of a survey what is a part larger study that explores and understand the key characteristics of Estonian Manor Ensembles and parks.
Show more [+] Less [-]Latvian. Raksta mērķis izstrādāt metodisko pamatu vēsturisko muižu parku atjaunošanai atbilstoši Florences hartas prasībām. Tāpēc parks netiek pētīts kā objekts no bioloģiskās daudzveidības puses, bet gan kā būvēts piemineklis un arhitektūras elements, kurā sastāvu galvenokārt veido kokaugi. Pētījumā izvērtētas koku un krūmu sugas, kuras sākotnēji izmantotas muižu parkos. Rakstā apkopoti respondentu rezultāti, kas ietver lielāko pētījuma daļu, kurā tiek pētīti Igaunijas muižu galvenie raksturlielumi un parki.
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