Sökning: "Woodland"

Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 135 uppsatser innehållade ordet Woodland.

  1. 1. Groparnas hemlighet : En arkeologisk analys om fångstgropar med fokus på varggropar inom Karlskoga kommun och Degerfors kommun.

    Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia

    Författare :Emma Svensson; [2024]
    Nyckelord :Known cultural remains; Unknown cultural remains; wolf hunting; fox hunting; bear hunting; reindeer and moose hunting; pitfalls; Swedish woodland; forest archeology; GIS.; Kända kulturlämningar; okända kulturlämningar; vargjakt; rävjakt; björnjakt; ren- och älgjakt; fångstgropar; svensk skogsmark; skogsarkeologi; GIS.;

    Sammanfattning : Syftet med denna uppsats var att undersöka om det är möjligt att förutse var de okända fångstgropar befinner sig i landskapet med hjälp av karaktärsdragen från de kända lämningarna. Målet med detta arbete är att identifiera och registrera okända fångstgropar för att skydda dem från att skadas av skogsbruket. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Headfirst into shallow water - Wetland restoration and its contribution to the Habitats Directive

    Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Växtekologi och evolution; Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning

    Författare :Elin Brandt Korall; [2024]
    Nyckelord :Wetlands; GIS; Restoration; Rewetting; Ecology; LONA; Habitats Directive; Natura 2000; Nature conservation; Våtmarker; GIS; Geografiska informationssystem; Restaurering; Återvätning; LONA; Art- och Habitatsdirektivet; Natura 2000; Naturvård;

    Sammanfattning : Located in the borderland between aquatic and terrestrial environments, the wetlands cover a wide spectrum of habitats and enable living standards for a great variety of organisms. Although important habitats, a great extent of the original wetlands have disappeared in Europe and Sweden due to anthropogenic disturbances. LÄS MER

  3. 3. The modern folkhem

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Industridesign

    Författare :Maritina Klaesson; [2023]
    Nyckelord :Arts and Architecture; Technology and Engineering;

    Sammanfattning : ”Most of Sweden’s surface is covered by forest, 68 percent is woodland; the built-up and landscaped land does not make up more than 3 percent of Sweden’s total land area. About 50% of the forest land is made of pine (Pinus sylvestris), making it the most common tree species in the country’s forests. LÄS MER

  4. 4. Population dynamics of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus in forest conservation areas and the interaction with biodiversity and natural enemies

    Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Ecology

    Författare :Evelina Andersson; [2023]
    Nyckelord :spruce bark beetle; population dynamics; conservation areas; biodiversity; natural enemies; species richness; managed forests; woodland key-habitats; nature reserves;

    Sammanfattning : Biodiversity is rapidly decreasing and in need of more conservation efforts. However, the tree-killing European spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (L.), has made forest conservation controversial by affecting conservation areas and possibly adjoining managed forests, yet is still a keystone species leaving decaying wood promoting biodiversity. LÄS MER

  5. 5. Managing diversity : the forest development types as a framework for management within mixed forest systems

    Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Författare :Pernilla Fridberg; [2023]
    Nyckelord :urban forestry; urban woodland; recreational forests; forest structure; vegetation structure; forest development types; mixed forest systems; forest management; close-to-nature management; Scanian forest systems; sustainable forest management; ecological values; resilience; sustainable cities; biodiversity; ; profile diagrams; conservation efforts; herbaceous mixed stands; species diversity; reference landscapes; forest communities;

    Sammanfattning : The demand for both biodiversity and recreational forests is increasing. Management methods under the umbrella term Close-to-Nature management, which aims to incorporate natural successional patterns and disturbances, is considered preferable to traditional forest management methods in terms of both recreational and ecological values (Wimberly et al. LÄS MER