THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK

<span>Digital mapand attributive databases on the forest fund of two clusters (Kostomuksky Strict Nature Reserve and Kalevalsky National Park) now comprised within the joint federal protected area Kostomukshsky SNR have been analysed. Forest ecosystems of the strict nature reserve and the nati...

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Main Author: Boris Raevsky
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Language:English
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017-04-01
Series:Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/thematic/article/view/532
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spelling doaj-d12a5058cae24f50a320a6200591ee812020-11-25T02:49:51ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042017-04-01431410.17076/them532406THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARKBoris Raevsky0Forest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences<span>Digital mapand attributive databases on the forest fund of two clusters (Kostomuksky Strict Nature Reserve and Kalevalsky National Park) now comprised within the joint federal protected area Kostomukshsky SNR have been analysed. Forest ecosystems of the strict nature reserve and the national park were found to be typical of the northern taiga subzone in terms of species composition, forest type structure and productivity levels. The two areas had a similar distribution of relatively even-aged, uneven-aged and all-aged pine stands, the ratio being around 5:4:1. Kalevalsky NP forests are described as older, less productive and less disturbed by humans compared to forests of Kostomukshsky reserve. A distinctive feature of the national park is the extensive (several thousands of hectares in area) forest tracts of relatively even-aged pine and spruce stands. Their history of origin is still a question. As for the strict nature reserve, the spatial structure of its forests is noted for concentrated growth of relatively even-aged pine stands younger than </span><span>VII age class in the environs of Lake Kamennoye. This enables quite accurately delineating the zone of active land use in the area during the past 100-150 years.</span>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/thematic/article/view/532лесной фондвозрастная структура древостоевпродуктивностьсукцессия растительности
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THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
лесной фонд
возрастная структура древостоев
продуктивность
сукцессия растительности
author_facet Boris Raevsky
author_sort Boris Raevsky
title THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK
title_short THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK
title_full THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK
title_fullStr THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK
title_full_unstemmed THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST LAND AND FOREST STANDS OF THE KOSTOMUKSHSKY STRICT NATURE RESERVE COMPARED TO KALEVALSKY NATIONAL PARK
title_sort structure of forest land and forest stands of the kostomukshsky strict nature reserve compared to kalevalsky national park
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2017-04-01
description <span>Digital mapand attributive databases on the forest fund of two clusters (Kostomuksky Strict Nature Reserve and Kalevalsky National Park) now comprised within the joint federal protected area Kostomukshsky SNR have been analysed. Forest ecosystems of the strict nature reserve and the national park were found to be typical of the northern taiga subzone in terms of species composition, forest type structure and productivity levels. The two areas had a similar distribution of relatively even-aged, uneven-aged and all-aged pine stands, the ratio being around 5:4:1. Kalevalsky NP forests are described as older, less productive and less disturbed by humans compared to forests of Kostomukshsky reserve. A distinctive feature of the national park is the extensive (several thousands of hectares in area) forest tracts of relatively even-aged pine and spruce stands. Their history of origin is still a question. As for the strict nature reserve, the spatial structure of its forests is noted for concentrated growth of relatively even-aged pine stands younger than </span><span>VII age class in the environs of Lake Kamennoye. This enables quite accurately delineating the zone of active land use in the area during the past 100-150 years.</span>
topic лесной фонд
возрастная структура древостоев
продуктивность
сукцессия растительности
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