. "0860-0953" . "P(2B08006)" . "LANDSCAPE MEMORY AS A SOLUTION OF THE ECOLOGICAL STABILITY OF THE TERRITORY AFTER MINING"@en . "Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi-Mineral Resources Management" . . . "3" . . . "Trp\u00E1kov\u00E1, Ivana" . "RIV/60460709:41330/08:27724!RIV10-MSM-41330___" . . . . "Trp\u00E1k, Pavel" . "PL - Polsk\u00E1 republika" . "24" . "Hrajnohov\u00E1 Gillarov\u00E1, Hana" . "Environmental stability coefficient, brown coal basin, stable cadastre, written operate, mining"@en . . . "S\u00FDkorov\u00E1, Zuzana" . "LANDSCAPE MEMORY AS A SOLUTION OF THE ECOLOGICAL STABILITY OF THE TERRITORY AFTER MINING"@en . . . . "RIV/60460709:41330/08:27724" . . . "5"^^ . "41330" . "LANDSCAPE MEMORY AS A SOLUTION OF THE ECOLOGICAL STABILITY OF THE TERRITORY AFTER MINING" . "[42CEAAC8DD9F]" . "10"^^ . "LANDSCAPE MEMORY AS A SOLUTION OF THE ECOLOGICAL STABILITY OF THE TERRITORY AFTER MINING" . "Comparing environmental stability coefficient of historic cadastres of Sokolov region and environmental stability coefficients of the current cadastres affected by brown coal mining, we may conclude that the memory structures of the landscape unabigously determine the level of the current environmental stability of the territory. These memory structures represent continuous landscape segments containing a varying scope of original ecosystems that have been preserved since historical period of the develop-ment of the landscape by now. A complete detailed assessment of continuous landscape structures indicates that the scope of the share of these original landscape structures documented on indication sketches of the stable cadastre and described in the written part of so called \u201Eoperate\u201C fully influences the value of the historic and current coefficient of the ecological of the landscapes as subject-matter to the comparison."@en . . "376198" . . . "Pecharov\u00E1, Emilie" . . "3"^^ . "Comparing environmental stability coefficient of historic cadastres of Sokolov region and environmental stability coefficients of the current cadastres affected by brown coal mining, we may conclude that the memory structures of the landscape unabigously determine the level of the current environmental stability of the territory. These memory structures represent continuous landscape segments containing a varying scope of original ecosystems that have been preserved since historical period of the develop-ment of the landscape by now. A complete detailed assessment of continuous landscape structures indicates that the scope of the share of these original landscape structures documented on indication sketches of the stable cadastre and described in the written part of so called \u201Eoperate\u201C fully influences the value of the historic and current coefficient of the ecological of the landscapes as subject-matter to the comparison." .