Strelcová / Matyas / Mátyás Bioclimatology and Natural Hazards
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4020-8876-6
Verlag: Springer Netherland
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E-Book, Englisch, 298 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-4020-8876-6
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Extreme Events, Risks and Climate Variability.- What Climate Can We Expect in Central/Eastern Europe by 2071–2100?.- Detected and Expected Trends of Extreme Climate Indices for the Carpathian Basin.- Precipitation Trend Analysis for Central Eastern Germany 1851–2006.- Some Facts on Extreme Weather Events Analysis in Slovakia.- Wind Risk Assessment in Urban Environments: The Case of Falling Trees During Windstorm Events in Lisbon.- Ozone Air Pollution in Extreme Weather Situation – Environmental Risk in Mountain Ecosystems.- Drought, Floods and Ecosystem Responses.- Physiological Drought – How to Quantify it?.- Occurrence of Dry and Wet Periods in Altitudinal Vegetation Stages of West Carpathians in Slovakia: Time-Series Analysis 1951–2005.- Thermodynamics, Irreversibility, and Optimality in Land Surface Hydrology.- Winter Snow Supply in Small Mountain Watershed as a Potential Hazard of Spring Flood Formation.- Mapping of Gumbel Extreme Value Distribution Parameters for Estimation of Design Precipitation Totals at Ungauged Sites.- Flood Prevention and Nature Conservation – Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Land Use Scenarios for an Agricultural Landscape.- Forest Bioclimatology, Natural Hazards and Modelling.- Risk Assessment of the Tatra Mountains Forest.- Modeling Natural Disturbances in Tree Growth Model SIBYLA.- Insect Pests as Climate Change Driven Disturbances in Forest Ecosystems.- Genetic Background of Response of Trees to Aridification at the Xeric Forest Limit and Consequences for Bioclimatic Modelling.- Seasonal Changes in Transpiration and Soil Water Content in a Spruce Primeval Forest During a Dry Period.- Assessment of Water Deficiency in Forest Ecosystems: Can a Simple Model of Forest Water Balance Produce Reliable Results?.- Forest FireVulnerability Analysis.- The Paradigm of Risk and Measuring the Vulnerability of Forest by Natural Hazards.- Soil and Agriculture Bioclimatology, Natural Hazards and Responses.- Responses of Soil Microbial Activity and Functional Diversity to Disturbance Events in the Tatra National Park (Slovakia).- Capacities of Modelling to Assess Buffer Strip Efficiency to Reduce Soil Loss During Heavy Rainfall Events.- The Influence of Climate Change on Water Demands for Irrigation of Special Plants and Vegetables in Slovakia.- Climate Change Impact on Spring Barley and Winter Wheat Yields on Danubian Lowland.- Emissions from Agricultural Soils as Influenced by Change of Environmental Factors.