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  1. TitleVybrané krajinnoekologické problémy urbánnych povodí
    Par.titleSelected landscape-ecological problems of urban catchments
    Author infoTomáš Lepeška
    Author Lepeška Tomáš 1981- (100%) UMBFP11 - Inštitút výskumu krajiny a regiónov
    Source document Geografická revue : geografické a geoekologické štúdie : vedecký časopis Katedry geografie a krajinnej ekológie a Inštitútu výskumu krajiny a regiónov Fakulty prírodných vied Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici. CD-ROM, roč. 9, supplement (2013), s. 279-290. - Banská Bystrica : Univerzita Mateja Bela, Fakulta prírodných vied, Katedra geografie a krajinnej ekológie, 2013 / Hronček Pavel 1973-
    Keywords impervious surfaces   effective precipitation   urban catchment   znečistenie - pollution  
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 91
    AnnotationThe world’s population is concentrated in urban areas. This change in demography has brought land use transformations that have a number documented environmental and landscape-ecological effects. The most consistent and pervasive effect is an increase in impervious surface cover within urban catchments, which alters natural infiltration, runoff of precipitation and hydrology of streams. In addition to imperviousness, runoff from urbanized surfaces as well as municipal and industrial discharges results in increased loadings of contaminants to stream ecosystems. Growing urban areas represent opportunities for ecologists interested in studying disturbance of river ecosystems, soil sealing, and effective landscape management. Water in the urban space has been considered up to now mostly from the perspective of water supply, sewage purification and storm water management, with increasing awareness of the necessity of freshwater ecosystems conservation. However there has been little holistic consideration of the freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems for moderation and control of the hydrological cycle in the city
    Public work category ADF
    No. of Archival Copy27545
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    ReferencesPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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  2. TitleÚloha ekohydrológie pri ochrane a posilnení ekosystémových služieb v urbánnych povodiach
    Author infoTomáš Lepeška
    Author Lepeška Tomáš 1981- (100%) UMBFP11 - Inštitút výskumu krajiny a regiónov
    Source document Environmentálne indexy, agroenvironmentálne opatrenia a ekosystémové služby v krajine : zborník príspevkov z vedeckého seminára, Bratislava 2013. S. 97-106. - Bratislava : Výskumný ústav pôdoznalectva a ochrany pôdy, 2013 / Vilček Jozef ; Environmentálne indexy, agroenvironmentálne opatrenia a ekosystémové služby v krajine vedecký seminár
    Keywords ekohydrológia - aquatic ecology - ecohydrology   stormwater   impervious surfaces   dažďová voda   nepriepustné povrchy   integrovaný manažment povodí  
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 502
    AnnotationThe increasing global rate of urbanisation and concurrent global climate changes create new challenges and new opportunities for managing cities, water resources and related quality of life. In most strategies, however, water ecosystems,which are the fundamental component of the integrated urban water resources management, are regarded as objects of protection or rehabilitation; not,as postulated by ecohydrology,as management tools.This paper addresses the possibilities of the functional incorporation of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems into the integrated urban water resources management and optimising their functioning by local ecohydrological approach.
    Public work category BEF
    No. of Archival Copy31856
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    References (2) - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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