. "\u010Cerm\u00E1k, Petr" . "Biodiversity and target management of floodplain forests in Morava River Basin" . "Univerzita Palack\u00E9ho v Olomouci \u2013 Vydavatelstv\u00ED" . . "1"^^ . . . "228"^^ . . "Current game keeping and hunting has its priorities still set without a more significant acceptance of nature conservation requirements while managing animals considered to be game and doesn't therefore fulfil the role of complex management which would consider the needs of individual game species equally with the needs for their traditional hunting utilization (production of game meat and hunting trophies) as well as the needs for preservation of the state of ecosystems or support of natural processes that are subject to protection. The most problematic is from this point of view management of the most common and yet for ecosystems the most conflict species -- ruminants and cloven hoofed animals. For example the nativeness of kept species is not being considered. The result is a dangerous paradox when forest as well as conservation management both aspire to omit non-native species such as Box Maple (Acer negundo) while game keeping management keeps non-native species, i.e. deliberately supports or a" . "9"^^ . "Game and management of floodplain forest"@en . "Game and management of floodplain forest" . "43410" . "dynamcis of forest ecosystems; foodplain forest; game; browsing"@en . . "Current game keeping and hunting has its priorities still set without a more significant acceptance of nature conservation requirements while managing animals considered to be game and doesn't therefore fulfil the role of complex management which would consider the needs of individual game species equally with the needs for their traditional hunting utilization (production of game meat and hunting trophies) as well as the needs for preservation of the state of ecosystems or support of natural processes that are subject to protection. The most problematic is from this point of view management of the most common and yet for ecosystems the most conflict species -- ruminants and cloven hoofed animals. For example the nativeness of kept species is not being considered. The result is a dangerous paradox when forest as well as conservation management both aspire to omit non-native species such as Box Maple (Acer negundo) while game keeping management keeps non-native species, i.e. deliberately supports or a"@en . . "RIV/62156489:43410/10:00159298!RIV11-MSM-43410___" . . . "[C2BC55D91B36]" . "Game and management of floodplain forest"@en . "1"^^ . . . "260205" . "Z(MSM6215648902)" . . . "978-80-244-2530-6" . . "RIV/62156489:43410/10:00159298" . "Game and management of floodplain forest" . . . "Olomouc" .