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  1. Mjölkalånga - landsbygd i utveckling : för hästen, naturen och människan by Osvaldsson, Anna

    Published 2005
    “…Dispositionen är gjord med hänsyn till de naturliga förutsättningarna som markförhållanden, befintlig vegetation och landskapsbild. Dessutom har särskild hänsyn tagits till områdets historia och den struktur som den gamla bybebyggelsen på platsen en gång hade. …”
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  2. Den bäcknära zonen vid små skogliga vattendrag i Värmland by Gille, Emma

    Published 2005
    “…Generally the most common riparian zone along streams of first order in Värmland can be summarized as having a fresh soil moisture class and productive soil with uniseriate coniferous forests and a grass-herb type vegetation class. Dead wood was not common occurring in the study area. …”
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  3. Daily rests of wild boar Sus scrofa sows in southern Sweden by Persson, Charlie

    Published 2010
    “…The results from these daily rests shows that wild boar sows seems to want to expose themselves as little as possible in their daily rests, requiring the protection of vegetation from 0-2 feet. Areas with shrubs that are 1-4 feet high are increase the chance that wild boars chose to put their daily rest there. …”
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  4. Hur påverkas vägkanternas kärlväxter av omgivande landskap och lokala variabler? by Adelsköld, Tove

    Published 2010
    “…Den påminner om ängs- och betesmarker eftersom dess vegetation slåttras regelbundet av trafiksäkerhets- och vägfunktionella skäl. …”
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  5. Long-term succession and loss of foundation species in a temperate broadleaved forest in southern Sweden by Bukina , Yulia

    Published 2012
    “…This was done across 74 systematically distributed plots which were reconstructed from a survey of herb layer vegetation conducted in 2010. The results were compared with similar investigations completed in 1909, 1916, 1935 and 1970. …”
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  6. Comparison of plant species communities in meadows of the nature reserve "Bodenmöser" from 1987 to 2014 by Viebranz, Katharina

    Published 2015
    “…Water meadows are a traditional agricultural practice where meadows are irrigated in early spring every year to unfreeze the soil, start the vegetation growth earlier and to fertilize them. This practice was stopped in the middle of the last century. …”
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