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Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Geography of South-west Slovakia; References; 2 The Historical Vegetation of South-west Slovaka; 2.1 The Last Glacial; 2.2 Postglacial; 2.2.1 Woodland; 2.2.2 Steppe, Wood Steppe and Mesic Grasslands; 2.2.3 Alluvia and Wetlands; 2.2.4 Farmland, Settlements and Transport Networks; References; 3 Case Studies; 3.1 Traditional Botanical Knowledge of Local Communities in the Nitra Region: Habitats in Local Geographical Names; 3.2 Reconstruction of Forest Vegetation History According to Etymology of Geographical Names in Last 1000 Years
3.2.1 Historical Forest Management3.2.2 Coppice "Erestvín" or "Sekanina"; 3.2.3 Coppice "Chrastina"; 3.2.4 Pasture Woodland and High Forests; 3.2.5 Dense and Sparse Forest; 3.2.6 Clear-Cutting "Rúbanisko"; 3.2.7 Extirpation "Klčovisko"; 3.2.8 Clearance "Laz"; 3.2.9 Clearance "Nitváň"; 3.2.10 Species Composition of Historical Forests; 3.2.10.1 Oak Woods; 3.2.10.2 Tree Species Associated with Oak; 3.2.10.3 Beech, Birch and Conifers; 3.2.11 Alluvial Forests; 3.2.12 Shrub Stands, Bushes, Scrabs and Thickets; 3.2.13 Other Forests
3.3 Phytodiversity in Differently Used Forest Fragments in the Agricultural Landscape3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 History of the Studied Forests; 3.3.2.1 Zakázaný Háj; 3.3.2.2 Ňárak; 3.3.2.3 Veľký Háj and Agačoš; 3.3.3 Changes in Biodiversity; 3.4 Origin and Development of Salt Steppes in the Danube Lowland Region of Slovakia; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Paleopedological and Archeobotanical Findings; 3.4.3 Interpretation of Geographical, Agrohistorical and Ethnobotanical Data; 3.4.4 Vegetation Dynamics of Alkali Habitats
3.5 Historical Reconstruction of Expansion of Alien Plants in the Nitra River Basin3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Characteristics of the Studied Area; 3.5.3 Reconstruction of the Expansion of Non-native Plant Species; 3.5.3.1 The Archeophytic Period-Phase 1; 3.5.3.2 The Archeophytic Period-Phase 2; 3.5.3.3 The Neophytic Period-Phase 1; 3.5.3.4 The Neophytic Period-Phase 2; 3.6 A Future Challange: Short Rotation Coppice in Farmlands of SW Slovakia; References; Conclusions; References; Uncited References; Index
3.2.1 Historical Forest Management3.2.2 Coppice "Erestvín" or "Sekanina"; 3.2.3 Coppice "Chrastina"; 3.2.4 Pasture Woodland and High Forests; 3.2.5 Dense and Sparse Forest; 3.2.6 Clear-Cutting "Rúbanisko"; 3.2.7 Extirpation "Klčovisko"; 3.2.8 Clearance "Laz"; 3.2.9 Clearance "Nitváň"; 3.2.10 Species Composition of Historical Forests; 3.2.10.1 Oak Woods; 3.2.10.2 Tree Species Associated with Oak; 3.2.10.3 Beech, Birch and Conifers; 3.2.11 Alluvial Forests; 3.2.12 Shrub Stands, Bushes, Scrabs and Thickets; 3.2.13 Other Forests
3.3 Phytodiversity in Differently Used Forest Fragments in the Agricultural Landscape3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 History of the Studied Forests; 3.3.2.1 Zakázaný Háj; 3.3.2.2 Ňárak; 3.3.2.3 Veľký Háj and Agačoš; 3.3.3 Changes in Biodiversity; 3.4 Origin and Development of Salt Steppes in the Danube Lowland Region of Slovakia; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Paleopedological and Archeobotanical Findings; 3.4.3 Interpretation of Geographical, Agrohistorical and Ethnobotanical Data; 3.4.4 Vegetation Dynamics of Alkali Habitats
3.5 Historical Reconstruction of Expansion of Alien Plants in the Nitra River Basin3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Characteristics of the Studied Area; 3.5.3 Reconstruction of the Expansion of Non-native Plant Species; 3.5.3.1 The Archeophytic Period-Phase 1; 3.5.3.2 The Archeophytic Period-Phase 2; 3.5.3.3 The Neophytic Period-Phase 1; 3.5.3.4 The Neophytic Period-Phase 2; 3.6 A Future Challange: Short Rotation Coppice in Farmlands of SW Slovakia; References; Conclusions; References; Uncited References; Index