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Dr. Radim Hédl

 

 Radim Hedl  


Institution: Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences
E-Mail: radim.hedl@ibot.cas.cz
Role in the Action: WG4 Member

Phonenumber:++42 054 1126219

 

 

Research interests related to EuroCoppice

  • biodiversity
  • forest vegetation
  • long-term dynamics
  • restoration
  • conservation

 

Publications related to EuroCoppice

  • Hédl R., Kopecký M. & Komárek J. (2010): Half a century of succession in a temperate oakwood: from species-rich community to mesic forest. Diversity and Distributions 16: 267–276.
  • Vild O., Roleček J., Hédl R., Kopecký M. & Utinek D. (2013): Experimental restoration of coppice-with-standards: Response of understorey vegetation from the conservation perspective. Forest Ecology and Management 310: 234–241.
  • Altman J., Hédl R., Szabó P., Mazůrek P., Riedl V., Müllerová J., Kopecký M. & Doležal J. (2013): Tree-rings mirror management legacy: dramatic response of standard oaks to past coppicing in Central Europe. PLOS ONE 8(2): e55770.
  • Müllerová J., Hédl R. & Szabó P. (2015): Coppice abandonment and its implications for species diversity in forest vegetation. Forest Ecology and Management 343: 88–100.
  • Hédl R., Šipoš J., Chudomelová M. & Utinek D. (accepted): Dynamics of herbaceous vegetation during four years of experimental coppice introduction. Folia Geobotanica.

 

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