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Ecology Vol.24, No.4, p.397-410, 2005

Title: ABIOTIC COMPLEXES – AN IMPORTANT PART OF ECOLOGICAL DECISION MAKING IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE
Author: TATIANA HRNČIAROVÁ

Abstract: By the methodology of LANDEP we have elaborated the Parná catchment model area in the district of Trnava. The paper presents only a part of the methodological procedure – in what manner influence abiotic complexes in the proposal of an ecologically optimum way of utilization. Elaborated types of abiotic complexes sever from the neighbouring homogeneous areas by different combination of values, i.e. also by different suitability of utilization. In basic features the homogeneous content of types predestinates their identical reaction on human interferences. For each type has been elaborated a frame scheme of proposals and measures for their optimum utilization. In the model area the suitability of utilization of abiotic complexes by selected agricultural crops is the main practical applicable result of landscape-ecological evaluation of agricultural landscape. This proposal ought to limit the undesirable soil loss. In the future the long-term unobservation of landscape-ecological measures can have very negative effects also on economy as well as on the overall worsening of ecological quality of the environment.

Keywords: abiotic complexes, suitable use of agricultural land, ecological proposal of land use
Year: 2005, Volume: 24, Issue: 4 Page From: 397, Page To: 410

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