Vegetation-based landscape regions of Hungary
2008; Akadémiai Kiadó; Volume: 50; Issue: Supplement 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1556/abot.50.2008.suppl.4
ISSN1588-2578
AutoresCs. Molnár, Zsolt Molnár, Zoltán Barina, Norbert Bauer, Marianna Biró, László Bodonczi, András István Csathó, János Csiky, Jutka Deak, Gergely Fekete, Krisztián Harmos, András Horváth, István Isépy, Melinda Juhász, J. Kállayné Szerényi, Gergely Király, Gábor Magos, András Máté, Attila Mesterházy, Ábel Molnár, János Nagy, Miklós Óvári, Dragica Purger, D. A. Schmidt, Gábor Sramkó, V. Szénási, Ferenc Szmorad, Gy. Szollát, Tibor Tóth, T. Vidra, Viktor Virók,
Tópico(s)Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
ResumoThe first version of the map of the Hungarian vegetation-based landscape regions were prepared at the scale of 1: 200,000 (1 km or higher resolution). The primary goal of the map was to provide an exact background for the presentation and evaluation of the data of the MÉTA database. Secondly, we intended to give an up-to-date and detailed vegetation-based division of Hungary with a comprehensive nomenclature of the regions. Regions were primarily defined on the basis of their present zonal vegetation, or their dominant extrazonal or edaphic vegetation. Where this was not possible, abiotic factors that influence the potential vegetation, the flora were taken into consideration, thus, political and economical factors were ignored. All region borders were defined by local expert botanists, mainly based on their field knowledge. The map differs in many features from the currently used, country-wide, flora-or geography-based divisions in many features. We consider our map to be temporary (i.e. a work map), and we plan to refine and improve it after 5 years of testing.
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