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Community Ecology | 2015

Vegetation history, recent dynamics and future prospects of a Hungarian sandy forest-steppe reserve: forest-grassland relations, tree species composition and size-class distribution

László Erdős; Csaba Tölgyesi; Viktória Cseh; D. Tolnay; D. Cserhalmi; László Körmöczi; K. Gellény; Zoltán Bátori

Pannonian forest-steppes host a high number of endemic species and contribute to landscape-scale heterogeneity. Alterations in the proportion of forests and grasslands due to changes in land-use practice and climatic parameters can have serious nature conservation consequences. Hypotheses about forest-steppe dynamics have rarely been verified by detailed analyses, especially for the sandy forest-steppes. We integrated historical analysis, aerial photo interpretation and field investigation to determine how vegetation of a sandy forest-steppe has changed, how current dynamical processes operate and how native and exotic tree species regenerate under present conditions. The vegetation of the study area before the onset of major anthropogenic environmental transformations in the Carpathian Basin may have been a mosaic of forested and unforested patches. However, there is strong evidence that after heavy deforestation, the region was almost completely treeless between the 15th and the 19th centuries. Forest cover was able to recover by the 1800s but the lack of forested areas in the region for centuries explains why forest patches are still poor in species. Grasslands, which existed continuously, are more diverse, supporting several rare and endemic species. From 1953 till 2013, 72.45% of the area proved to be stable, but 27.55% showed clear dynamical character, changing either from forest to grassland, or vice versa. Thus, cyclic dynamics can occur in sandy forest-steppes. We found that forest patches of different size, differently exposed edges and grasslands provide different habitats for the tree species. Exotic species were present in large numbers, probably due to the small size of the reserve and the lack of a buffer zone.


Archive | 2015

Carbon Sequestration of Different Types of Floodplain Forests in the Maros River Valley (Hungary)

Márton Kiss; Viktória Cseh; Eszter Tanács

Carbon sequestration is one of the most important ecosystem services of forested landscapes. They have an outstanding role in climate change mitigation, and, as a quantifiable service, carbon sequestration can be incorporated in decision-making processes. Floodplain forests should have an outstanding role in fulfilling green infrastructure development goals. These ecosystems are characterized by a number of land use conflicts, between the local actors with different interests (forestry, water management and nature conservation ). Ecosystem service assessments can help to resolve such environmental management issues. Our work was carried out with a targeted model (CO2Fix3.2.), with the aim to compare the potential of the main forest types of the area (native and non-native willow-poplar stands, managed and non-managed hardwood forests). Calculations were based on a combined dataset of detailed forest structure measurements and the management plans provided by the local forestry directorate. The biggest amount of carbon is stored in hardwood forests with long rotation cycle and in the unmanaged forest reserve. The carbon content of the soil and the wood products should also be taken into account in these complex environmental systems. These types of results can form a basis for incorporating ecosystem services in decision-making, e.g. through payments for ecosystem services schemes.


Archive | 2014

Microclimate-vegetation relationships in natural habitat islands: species preservation and conservation perspectives

Zoltán Bátori; Attila Lengyel; Miklós Maróti; László Körmöczi; Csaba Tölgyesi; András Bíró; Miklós Tóth; Zoltán Kincses; Viktória Cseh


Archive | 2012

New localities of protected and rare plants in southern Hungary

László Erdős; Viktória Cseh; Zoltán Bátori


Wetlands | 2016

River Dikes in Agricultural Landscapes: The Importance of Secondary Habitats in Maintaining Landscape-Scale Diversity

Zoltán Bátori; László Körmöczi; Márta Zalatnai; László Erdős; Péter Ódor; Csaba Tölgyesi; Katalin Margóczi; Attila Torma; Róbert Gallé; Viktória Cseh; Péter Török


Acta Botanica Hungarica | 2011

COMPARISON OF TWO NEIGHBOURING ALKALINE GRASSLANDS WITH DIFFERENT LAND USES: A CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE

László Erdős; Zoltán Bátori; Márta Zalatnai; Katalin Margóczi; D. Tolnay; Viktória Cseh; G. Arsene; L. Kömöczi


Kitaibelia | 2017

Adatok Magyarország flórájához és vegetációjához II.

Eszter Aradi; László Erdős; Viktória Cseh; Csaba Tölgyesi; Zoltán Bátori


Archive | 2014

CARBON SEQUESTRATION OF FLOODPLAIN FORESTS: A CASE STUDY FROM HUNGARY, MAROS RIVER VALLEY

Viktória Cseh; M. Kiss; E. Tanács


Archive | 2012

Land use and ecosystem services in the hungarian section of Maros valley

Barbara Mihók; Judit Gébert; Katalin Margóczi; Viktória Cseh; Noémi Hangya; Ágnes Roboz; Ádám Posta; György Málovics


Archive | 2012

An institutional analysis of land use in the Maroslele area in Hungary

György Málovics; Viktória Cseh; Judit Gébert; Noémi Hangya; Katalin Margóczi; Barbara Mihók; Ádám Posta; Ágnes Roboz

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Barbara Mihók

Eötvös Loránd University

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