Use of introduced trees to balance negative impact of global climatic changes in forestry and landscape management
1996
Tomasko, I. (Slovenska Akademia Vied, Slepcany (Slovakia). Arboretum Mlynany)
A broad scale of introduced dendrological taxa together with the study of their adaptability and production abilities supported with purposeful selection and hybridization create the precondition for meaningful planning, implementation and stand tending of cultural phytocenoses in forests or forest-parks. The situation is particularly favourable with regard to the function of the forest and reinforcement of its environmental significance. A forest is an ecological system which keeps its irreplaceable stabilization, protection, regeneration, and cultural and economic roles in the present cultural landscape. The social significance of forests is derived from these roles. Forests influence the environment more favourably than other landscape-creating systems. Their economic significance, and the amount and composition of production is not the most dominant criterion of forestry and therefore it is necessary to evaluate introduced trees in forestry and landscape creation in accordance with the given statement
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