Résultat de la recherche
23 recherche sur le mot-clé
'EUROPE CENTRE' ![Ne pas surligner les mots recherchés Ne pas surligner les mots recherchés](./images/text_horizontalrule.png)
![Imprimer la page de recherche courante...](./images/print.gif)
![Tris disponibles](./images/orderby_az.gif)
article/chapitre/communication
ouvrage
Les dossiers ci-joints ont pour objectif de mieux faire connaître le sapin blanc. Ils abordent les aspects suivants : 1 Les sapins blancs sont les plus grands arbres d'Europe. 2 Qu'en est-il de la migration du sapin blanc. 3 Le sapin blanc est l[...]rapport
The document contains : 1- Forest resources of the Phare countries (The composition of the Phare Forests ; Growth and change in the Phare Forests ; Forest management systems) 2- Protective, conservation and special functions (The functions of Fo[...]rapport
rapport
FAO ROME ITA | 1997A survey of the status of private forestry and forestry extension in several CEE countries was conducted as a first step to identifying needs, trends and in developing appropriate capacities for forestry extension. Initially, countries were cont[...]ouvrage
The aim of this book is to present a review of the fauna of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) with colour photographs of adults of all included species. The book is divided into two parts. In the first part (without Lamiinae) more than 250 illustr[...]article/chapitre/communication
ouvrage
H. Ellenberg ; H. Weber ; R. Duell ; V. Wirth ; W. Werner ; D. Paulissen | Göttingen, DEU, 2e éd. : Erich Goltze KG | Scripta geobotanica n° 18 | 1992This book presents the following chapters : 1- Indicator values of the vascular plants (except Rubus); 2- Indicator values of Rubus species; 3- Indicator values of mosses and hepatics; 4-Indicator values of lichens; 5- Programme VEGBASE - databa[...]ouvrage
The present atlas contains the data describing 597 species of Tortricidae known from Central Europe (Germany, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary). As in the preceding parts of this series, colour photographs of all species and[...]ouvrage
Introduction 7 The beetles of central Europe 8 The British beetle fauna 9 Anatomy 11 Development metamorphosis, hypermetamorphosis 16 Ecology 18 Physiology 20 Reproduction 22 parental care 24 Disguise and defence 33 Production of sounds and ligh[...]ouvrage
It is a widely held belief that a climax vegetation of closed forest system covered the lowlands of Central and Western Europe before humans intervened in prehistoric times to develop pastoral agriculture. If this intervention had not taken plac[...]ouvrage
M. Schelhaas ; M. Cerny ; I. Buksha ; E. Cienciala ; P. Csoka ; W. Galinski ; T. Karjalainen ; L. Kolozs ; G. Nabuurs ; V. Pasternak ; A. Pussinen ; M. Sodor ; J. Wawrzoniak | Leiden [NLD] : Brill | European Forest Institute Research Report, n° 17 | 2004Forestry in Central and Eastern European countries is going through a turbulent phase, caused by an uncertain economic situation, ownership changes and envisaged memberships of the European Union. Additionally, recent developments in the environ[...]article/chapitre/communication
article/chapitre/communication
article/chapitre/communication