Composition and structure of plant communities in milled peatlands during the post-disturbance successions: a case study from the Rossyanka Carbon Supersite, Kaliningrad, Russia
Nine plant community types were identified in the central part of the Vittgirrensky Peatland (designated the Rossyanka Carbon Supersite). All community types represent successional stages ... ... carbon supersite.
Napreenko M.G., Goltsvert G.S., Napreenko-Dorokhova T.V.
abandoned milled peatlands, post-disturbance successions, Betula-dominated communities, Carbon Measurement Supersite, Vittgirrensky Peatland, Kaliningrad region
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Nuclear power in the Baltic Sea region: the history of emergence and the political and economic features of its development
This article focuses on the development of peaceful nuclear power. The author draws attention to the fact that nuclear power ... ... actions independent of any bloc-inspired interests of the states involved. Moreover, this success may prove sustainable if the actions are based on innovative decisions and modern... ... Lithuanian Prime Minister sent to Estonia to talk about the Visaginas nuclear power plant], 2013, News Agency REGNUM, 23 January, available at: http://www. regnum. ru/news/1616540...
The ontological argument: an “office” solution
There are two important facts that prevent the success of the so called "ontological argument": 1) the use of the concept of existence as a real predicate and 2) the confusion of de re and de dicto modalities. The article considers a way to overcome the former problem proposed by the Czech logician ...
The major stages in wild vegetation development in the Neman deltaic landscape in the Holocene
... Starkel L. Present-day events and the evaluation of Holocene palaeoclimatic proxy data // Quaternary International. 2011. Vol. 229. P. 2–7.
Napreenko M. G., Napreenko-Dorokhova T. V.
Kaliningrad Region, palaeogeography, botanical composition of peat, succession of plants, Holocene
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Vegetation succession in Svinoye Bog (south of the Curonian spit, Russia)
In this article, we present an analysis of the taxonomic diversity of plant macro-remnants retrieved from the peat deposits of Svinoye Bog in the southern part of the Curonian Spit, Russia. The initial mire formation stage is probably associated with the alder carrs and stretches of Phragmites, which were successively replaced by fen, transition mire, and raised bog communities. Based on a diagram of the botanical composition of ...
Clusters in the institutional perspective: on the theory and methodology of local socioeconomic development
This article addresses the problem of definition and identification of clusters as localized mesoeconomic systems with ... ... whose full development makes it possible to speak of the formation of clusters as most successful mesoeconomic systems. At the same time, the author emphasizes that, in economies... ... cooperation, Regional Studies, Vol. 40, p. 493―506.
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