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Restoration of degraded low-lying grasslands: indicators of the environmental potential of botanical nature quality

To select grassland sites for successful botanical restoration, it is essential that there is both a biological (a species pool) and an environmental potential (suitable conditions for the species to establish). Our aim was to identify indicators of the environmental potential of botanical quality m...

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Published in:Ecological engineering 2003-11, Vol.21 (1), p.1-20
Main Authors: Hald, Anna Bodil, Nielsen, Anne Lisbeth, Debosz, Kasia, Badsberg, Jens Henrik
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Water table
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