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The role of topography, canopy gaps, and forest edges in the distribution of windthrow damage in the Western Tatra Mountains, Poland [100.00% relevance]

The role of topography, canopy gaps, and forest edges in the … Polonica (2019) vol. 92, iss. 2 The role of topography, canopy gaps, and forest edges in the … damage, wind, GIS analysis, spatial pattern, topography, canopy gaps, forest edge, Tatra National Park … The role of topography, canopy gaps, and forest edges in the

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Postglacial extreme events and human action in the transformation of Estonian topography and landscapes [75.00% relevance]

human action in the transformation of Estonian topography and landscapes Knowledge of rapid changes taking … human action in the transformation of Estonian topography and landscapes Anto Raukas Geographia Polonica ( … human action in the transformation of Estonian topography and landscapes, Anto Raukas, Geographia Polonica

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Not only climate: Interacting drivers of treeline change in Europe [25.00% relevance]

, subalpine forests, climate, climate change, topography, pollution, snow avalanche Not only climate:

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Adaptation to climate change at district level in the case of Budapest, Hungary [25.00% relevance]

23 districts, which have significantly distinct topography: thus, having different level of vulnerability

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