AIM: The forest steppe of the Transylvanian Plain is a landscape of exceptionally diverse steppe‐like and semi‐natural grasslands. Is this vegetation a remnant of a once continuous temperate forest extensively cleared by humans, or has the area, since the last glacial, always been a forest steppe? Understanding the processes that drive temperate grassland formation is important because effective management of this biome is critical to the conservation of the European cultural landscape. LOCATION: Lake Stiucii, north‐western Romania, central‐eastern Europe. METHODS: We analysed multi‐proxy variables (pollen, coprophilous fungi, plant macroremains, macrocharcoal) from a 55,000 year discontinuous sequence (c. 55,000–35,000; 13,000–0 cal. yr bp...
Worldwide reforestation has been recommended as a landscape restoration strategy to mitigate climate...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperate zone that have persisted for millennia can be excep...
Question: Do restoration measures involving yearly biomass removal over 9 yr have a beneficial effec...
Aim The forest steppe of the Transylvanian Plain is a landscape of exceptionally diverse steppe-lik...
Forest steppes are dynamic ecosystems, highly susceptible to changes in climate and land use. Here w...
Aim We used a combination of new and previously published palaeoecological data to test three hypot...
Question: The European forest-steppe ecotone extends over 6,000 km from the Carpathian to the Ural M...
Paleoecological studies document that grasslands with a high conservation value in the European fore...
Despite a long-term human impact, Central and Eastern Europe exhibit patches of steppe ecosystems ha...
This paper presents a high resolution, multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction (pollen, dung ...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperate zone that have persisted for millennia can be except...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperatezone that have persisted for millennia can be excepti...
High altitude environments are experiencing more rapid changes in temperature than the global averag...
Worldwide reforestation has been recommended as a landscape restoration strategy to mitigate climate...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperate zone that have persisted for millennia can be excep...
Question: Do restoration measures involving yearly biomass removal over 9 yr have a beneficial effec...
Aim The forest steppe of the Transylvanian Plain is a landscape of exceptionally diverse steppe-lik...
Forest steppes are dynamic ecosystems, highly susceptible to changes in climate and land use. Here w...
Aim We used a combination of new and previously published palaeoecological data to test three hypot...
Question: The European forest-steppe ecotone extends over 6,000 km from the Carpathian to the Ural M...
Paleoecological studies document that grasslands with a high conservation value in the European fore...
Despite a long-term human impact, Central and Eastern Europe exhibit patches of steppe ecosystems ha...
This paper presents a high resolution, multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction (pollen, dung ...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperate zone that have persisted for millennia can be except...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperatezone that have persisted for millennia can be excepti...
High altitude environments are experiencing more rapid changes in temperature than the global averag...
Worldwide reforestation has been recommended as a landscape restoration strategy to mitigate climate...
Traditional farming landscapes in the temperate zone that have persisted for millennia can be excep...
Question: Do restoration measures involving yearly biomass removal over 9 yr have a beneficial effec...