1 Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Department of Geography, Suceava, Romania
Pages:
95 - 102
Abstract:
The study aimed to show if the permanent forests are different
from the forests that growed on former agricultural land in the Bieszczady
Mountains, southeastern Poland. It is important to investigate how different
tree species react in former agriculture land and which are more adaptable to
the given environmental conditions, in order to choose the most appropriate
tree species and to develop strategies for optimal restoration of forest
ecosystems. The results show differences in forest structure and parameters
between the two categories. The post-agricultural forest had a much wide
variety of tree species and a higher Shannon-Weaver diversity index value
(3.06 vs. 2.53). The density of live stems were insignificant higher in the
postagricultural forest, but the total live volume per hectare was higher in the
permanent forest, with a difference between hardwood species, which had
higher values in the post-agricultural forest, and softwood species which had
a higher live volume in the permanent forest. However, the density and volume
of snags were found to be much higher in the post-agricultural forest