Resolving potential conflicts between different heathland ecosystem services through adaptive management

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Resolving potential conflicts between different heathland ecosystem services through adaptive management. / Alonso, Isabel; Härdtle, Werner.
In: Ecological Questions, Vol. 21, 14.07.2015, p. 101-103.

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title = "Resolving potential conflicts between different heathland ecosystem services through adaptive management",
abstract = "Climate change and consistently high nitrogen atmospheric deposition are causing changes in the ecology and physiognomy of heathland habitats which affect the ecosystem services that they provide. In this presentation we quantified how traditional management practices affect these services, but also how they could be adapted to the current conditions in order to maintain the features that visitors and wildlife value on heathlands.",
keywords = "Biodiversity, environmental changes, Carbon storage, Nitrogen leaching, Ecosystems Research",
author = "Isabel Alonso and Werner H{\"a}rdtle",
year = "2015",
month = jul,
day = "14",
doi = "10.12775/EQ.2015.017",
language = "English",
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pages = "101--103",
journal = "Ecological Questions",
issn = "1644-7298",
publisher = "Uniwersytet Miko{\l}aja Kopernika",

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