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Dynamic-Catenal Phytosociology for Evaluating Vegetation
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The conservation of nature is a problem that has concerned the scientific community for many years. Plants and plant communities play a main role in evaluation and land management studies, owing to their importance as natural and cultural resources. Several studies from the perspective of flora and vegetation have been carried out in the last fifty years (some of them directly related to Phytosociology). According to that, the Dynamic-Catenal Phytosociology must be considered as a very useful tool to evaluate the conservation status of vegetation and to establish suitable models for land management. The fundamental phytosociological concepts to take into account in the evaluation processes of the conservation status of vegetation are reviewed in this study.
Title: Dynamic-Catenal Phytosociology for Evaluating Vegetation
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The conservation of nature is a problem that has concerned the scientific community for many years.
Plants and plant communities play a main role in evaluation and land management studies, owing to their importance as natural and cultural resources.
Several studies from the perspective of flora and vegetation have been carried out in the last fifty years (some of them directly related to Phytosociology).
According to that, the Dynamic-Catenal Phytosociology must be considered as a very useful tool to evaluate the conservation status of vegetation and to establish suitable models for land management.
The fundamental phytosociological concepts to take into account in the evaluation processes of the conservation status of vegetation are reviewed in this study.
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