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EVALUATION OF PRECIPITATION AND USE ON BIOCLIMATIC STUDY

H. Mankolli, M. LIKA (Cekani, A. Asllani, A. Shumeli, T. Thomaj, L. Haxhinasto

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Abstract

The more important eco-climatic indicators for study aspects are: sun-light, precipitations, temperatures, relative air humidity, wind and other atmospheric phenomenon. Bioclimate is considered as a combination among the vegetation area and climatic elements with indexes: temperature, precipitations, wind, air humidity etc. This combination creates a complete, continued and stable view of an area or some ecologic areas in relation to indexes of bio-climate content elements. The basic indexes of use on bioclimatic study are: month temperatures, precipitations etc. (Mankolli H, Peculi V,2005; Hydrology of Albania 1984.). They present a special importance from the point of study, evaluation, usage, preservation and improvement of natural resources. Their interaction has an impact on evolution and balance ecosystem progress. Beside the factors that indicate on improvement or no on an ecosystem, anthropogenic factor has a great importance for ecosystem.

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Title
EVALUATION OF PRECIPITATION AND USE ON BIOCLIMATIC STUDY
Authors
H. Mankolli, M. LIKA (Cekani, A. Asllani, A. Shumeli, T. Thomaj, L. Haxhinasto
Proceedings
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2009
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ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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