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024 7 $a10.26530/OAPEN_459084$2doi
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100 1 $aKoch, Eva-Maria$4aut
245 10 $aAn den Grenzen des Waldes und der menschlichen Siedlung
260 $a$binnsbruck university press$c2012
300 $a224
520 $aThe subalpine zone of the inner Oetz Valley (Obergurgl/Vent, Tyrol, Austria) was influenced by human activities since several thousands of years. As a consequence a high diversity of plant communities developed at formerly forested areas by stone pine (Pinus cembra). Book no. 2 of the Alpine Research Centre Obergurgl aims to highlight the ecology of these environments at the edge of human settlement in a comprehensive way. Descriptions of the plant communities as well as an overview on treeline research in Obergurgl and investigations on tree-ring series are among the main chapters of the book. Investigations of toponyms and archeological findings at the edge of human settlement are reported here in an exclusive way. A chapter on lithology concludes the volume.
546 $aGerman.
650 7 $aEarth sciences, geography, environment, planning$2bicssc
650 7 $aGeology & the lithosphere$2bicssc
653 $alichens
653 $amosses
653 $apastures
653 $atreeline research
653 $aarchaeology
653 $apetrography
653 $aland use
653 $ahuman presence
653 $asubalpine meadows
653 $apinus cembra forests
653 $alithology
653 $atree-ring analyses
653 $atoponyms
653 $adwarf shrub communities
700 1 $aErschbamer, Brigitta$4aut
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