Gesäuse National Park, Austria’s youngest national park, was established in 2002. The protected area covers 113 km² and is characterized by its main habitats of rock, alpine meadows, forests and aquatic habitats. High relief intensity shapes the scenery. Between 2003 to 2013, induced by the conservation authorities, 366 authors created a total of 309 research reports. The main focus is on management-relevant research topics as well as on vertebrates and higher plants within the forests
In many instances the Austrian UNESCO Biosphere Reserves as model regions of sustainable development...
The Carpathians, as European mountains with exceptional natural and cultural values, are facing many...
The Dürrenstein Wilderness Area (WA) is the first and only wilderness area in Austria to date that i...
This paper deals with species whose ranges lie entirely (endemics) or predominantly (subendemics) wi...
200 years ago, the natural beauty of the Gesäuse region, the contrast between the river Enns and the...
The only German national park in the Alps, Berchtesgaden National Park (NP) was founded in 1978. Wit...
With 62 % of its total area covered in forest, Styria is the most densely forested province in Austr...
This article aims to identify differences in the research concepts within protected areas. To this e...
Since 1976, 564 biosphere reserves have been established all over the world; almost two thirds of th...
Over the last ten years, the Austrian national parks experienced a period of intensive development. ...
In Hohe Tauern National Park one of the last post-glacial virgin landscapes in the central Eastern A...
Due to its high diversity and the considerable number of rare and endangered species and habitats, t...
In a fast-changing world, Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research (LTSER) promises to provide new unders...
In Austria, Nature Parks (NaP) are the oldest large protected areas. The first NaPs were created bot...
For the first time, a field project run by Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences ha...
In many instances the Austrian UNESCO Biosphere Reserves as model regions of sustainable development...
The Carpathians, as European mountains with exceptional natural and cultural values, are facing many...
The Dürrenstein Wilderness Area (WA) is the first and only wilderness area in Austria to date that i...
This paper deals with species whose ranges lie entirely (endemics) or predominantly (subendemics) wi...
200 years ago, the natural beauty of the Gesäuse region, the contrast between the river Enns and the...
The only German national park in the Alps, Berchtesgaden National Park (NP) was founded in 1978. Wit...
With 62 % of its total area covered in forest, Styria is the most densely forested province in Austr...
This article aims to identify differences in the research concepts within protected areas. To this e...
Since 1976, 564 biosphere reserves have been established all over the world; almost two thirds of th...
Over the last ten years, the Austrian national parks experienced a period of intensive development. ...
In Hohe Tauern National Park one of the last post-glacial virgin landscapes in the central Eastern A...
Due to its high diversity and the considerable number of rare and endangered species and habitats, t...
In a fast-changing world, Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research (LTSER) promises to provide new unders...
In Austria, Nature Parks (NaP) are the oldest large protected areas. The first NaPs were created bot...
For the first time, a field project run by Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences ha...
In many instances the Austrian UNESCO Biosphere Reserves as model regions of sustainable development...
The Carpathians, as European mountains with exceptional natural and cultural values, are facing many...
The Dürrenstein Wilderness Area (WA) is the first and only wilderness area in Austria to date that i...