Determination of ecological significance based on geostatistical assessment: a case study from the Slovak Natura 2000 protected area |
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Authors: | Michal Klaučo Bohuslava Gregorová Uglješa Stankov Vladimir Marković Polina Lemenkova |
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Affiliation: | 1120. Geology and Landscape Ecology, Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Matej Bel University, Tajovského 40, 974 01, Banská Bystirca, Slovakia 2120. Tourism and Hotel Management, Department of Geography, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovi?a 3, 21000, Novi Sad, Serbia 3120. Institute for Cartography, Department of Geosciences, Dresden University of Technology, Helmholtzstra?e 10, 01069, Dresden, Germany
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Abstract: | The Sitno Natura 2000 Site covers an area of 935,56 hectares. The Sitno region is significant due to the number of rare and endangered species of plants, and as a result is considered a location of great importance to the maintenance of floral gene pools. The study area suffers human impacts in the form of tourism. The main purpose of this study is to the measure landscape elements, determine the ecological significance of habitats within the Sitno area, and from this data, organize the study area into conservation zones. The results of this landscape quantification are numerical values that can be used to interpret the quality of ongoing ecological processes within individual landscape types. Interpretation of this quantified data can be used to determine the ecological significance of landscapes in other study areas. This research examines the habitats of Natura 2000 Sites by a set of landscape metrics for habitat area, size, density, and shape, such as Number of patches (NP), Patch density (PD), Mean patch size (MPS), Patch size standard deviation (PSSD) and Mean shape index (MSI). The classification of land cover patches is based on the Annex Code system. |
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