Somodi Imelda, Konrád Krisztina Dóra, Vízi Dávid Béla, Tallósi Béla, Samu Andrea, Kajner Péter, Bede-Fazekas Ákos: Modelling of potential vegetation identifies diverging expectable outcomes of river floodplain widening, GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION p. e02859. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL
2023
from data base, 2024. II. 27.
Konrád Krisztina Dóra, Bede-Fazekas Ákos, Bartha Sándor, Somodi Imelda: Adapting a multiscale approach to assess the compositional diversity of landscapes, LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY 38: (11) pp. 2731-2747. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL
2022
from data base, 2024. II. 27.
Konrád Krisztina Dóra, Bede-Fazekas Ákos, Molnár Zsolt, Somodi Imelda: Multilayer landscape classification based on potential vegetation, PRESLIA 94: (4) pp. 631-650. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL
2021
from data base, 2024. II. 27.
Konrád Krisztina Dóra, Bede-Fazekas Ákos, Molnár Zsolt, Somodi Imelda: Rugalmas vegetációs tájbeosztás a potenciális vegetáció alapján, In: Tinya, Flóra (szerk.) 12. Magyar Ökológus Kongresszus : Előadások és poszterek összefoglalói, MTA Ökológiai Kutatóközpont Ökológiai és Botanikai Intézet (2021) pp. 170-171. type of document: language: Hungarian
2019
from data base, 2024. II. 27.
Somodi Imelda, Konrád Krisztina Dóra, Bede-Fazekas Ákos: Grassland restoration – how can multiple potential natural vegetation (MPNV) estimations contribute?, FRITSCHIANA 92: (1) pp. 46-46. type of document: language: English
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Synthesis of the complex information contained by the Multiple Potental Natural Vegetation. Goals: 1)MPNV-based landscape regions 2)to analyse the scale-dependence of the spatial diversity of the MPNV
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