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RECOVERY OF NATURAL RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE CAPACITY OF STREAM ECOSYSTEMS IN AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Halaj, Peter, Halajova, Denisa, Barek, Viliam, Rehak, Stefan

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Title
RECOVERY OF NATURAL RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE CAPACITY OF STREAM ECOSYSTEMS IN AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Authors
Halaj, Peter, Halajova, Denisa, Barek, Viliam, Rehak, Stefan
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
531-540
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-36-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  22. Gaál, L., Beranová, R., Hla včová, K., Kyselý, J., Climate Change Scenarios of Precipitation Extremes in the Carpathian Region Based on an Ensemble of Regional Climate Models, Advances in Meteorology, vol. 2014, Article ID 943487, p.14, 2014. DOI: 10.1155/2014/943487.

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  25. Hardings, J . S., Benfield, E. F., Bolstad, P. V., Helfman, G. S., Jones E. B. D., Ecology Stre am biodiversity: The ghost of land use past, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, vol. 95, pp 14843–14847, 1998.

  26. Hill, M.T., Platts, W.S., Beschta, R.L. Ecological and geomorphological concepts for instream and out-of-channel flow requirements, Rivers. vol. 2, No. 3, pp 198- 210, 1991.

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  28. Johnson, S.L. Factors influencing stream temperatures in small streams: substrate effects a nd a shading experiment’, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 61, pp 913-923, 2004.

  29. Ivan, P ., Macura, V, Assessment of the quality of an aquatic habitat for schneider in Nitrica River. In SGEM 2014. Water resources, forest, marine and ocean ecosystem. : 14th GeoConference. vol. I. Conference proceedings. Albena, Bulgaria, 17.-26.6.2014. Sofia: STEF 92, 2014, pp 97-103. ISBN 978-619-7105- 13-1.

  30. Junk, W.J.; Bayley, P.B.; Sparks, R.E. The flood pulse concept in river-floodplain systems. Canadian Journal of Fishers and Aquatic, 106, pp 110-127, 1989.

  31. Macura, V., Halaj, P. River modification and rehabilitation, Slovakia, Bratislava, STU, p 228. ISBN 978 -80-227-3925-2, 2013.

  32. McCluney, K.E ., Poff, N LeRoy, Palmer, M.A., Thorp, J.H., Poole, G.C., Williams, B.S., Williams, M. R., Baron, J.S. Riverine macrosystems ecology: sensitivity, resistance, and resilience of whole river basins with human alterations, Front Ecol Environ 2014; 12(1), pp 48–58, 2014.

  33. P off, N.L.R , Matthews, J.H. Environmental flows in the Anthropocence: past progress and future prospects, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2013, 5, pp 667–675, 2013.

  34. Scherr S.J., Shames, S., Friedman, R. From climate-smart agriculture to climate- smart landscapes, Agriculture & Food Security 2012, 1:12, 2012. DOI: 10.1186/2048-7010-1-12

  35. Szolgay, J., Hlavčová, K., Parajka, J., Čunderlík, J. Assessment of the potential impact of climate change on river runoff in Slovakia, Publication of the Slovak National Climate Programme of the Slovak Republic, No. 6. SHMI, ME SR, Bratislava, 1997.

  36. Tóth, A., Feriancová, Ľ. Analysis Tools for Green Infrastructure in Urban Areas and Open Land’. In: M. Raček, ed. 2014. Plants in Urban Areas and Landscape . Nitra: Slovak University of Agriculture, pp 148-151, 2014.

  37. USEPA Protocol for developing nutrient TMDLs, EPA 841-B-99-007, Office of Water (4503F) United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC., p 135, 1999.

  38. USEPA. Principl es for the Ecological Restoration of Aquatic Resources ’, EPA841-F-00-003. Office of Water (4501F), United States Environmental Protection Agency , Washington, DC, p 4, 2000.

  39. Vannote, R.L., G.W. Minshall, K.W. Cummins, J.R. Sedell, and C.E. Cushing The river continuum concept, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. vol.37 (1) : pp 130-137, 1980.

  40. Wyżga, B., Zawiejska, J., Radecki-Pawlik, A. and Hajdukiewicz, H., Environmental change, hydromorphological reference conditions and the restoration of Polish Carpathian rivers. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, 37: pp 1213–1226, 2012. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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