21. Transnational report on pilot activities : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Nike Krajnc, Polona Hafner, Katarina Flajšman, Dagmar Karisch-Gierer, Eva Janusch, Heidi Gaube, Kathrin Böhling, M. Handlos, Mateja Karničnik, Silvija Zec, 2022, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, pilot activities Published in DiRROS: 07.02.2023; Views: 367; Downloads: 109 Full text (1,33 MB) |
22. Transnational report on awareness raising activities : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Nike Krajnc, Polona Hafner, Katarina Flajšman, Dagmar Karisch-Gierer, Eva Janusch, Heidi Gaube, Kathrin Böhling, M. Handlos, Mateja Karničnik, Silvija Zec, 2022, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, awareness raising activities Published in DiRROS: 07.02.2023; Views: 384; Downloads: 104 Full text (2,05 MB) |
23. National report on pilot activities : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Polona Hafner, Katarina Flajšman, Nike Krajnc, 2022, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, pilot activities Published in DiRROS: 07.02.2023; Views: 372; Downloads: 104 Full text (1,87 MB) |
24. National report on awareness raising activities : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Katarina Flajšman, Polona Hafner, Nike Krajnc, 2022, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, awareness raising activities Published in DiRROS: 06.02.2023; Views: 369; Downloads: 104 Full text (1,52 MB) |
25. Report “Collected needs of women and wider gender perspectives in forestry” : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Nike Krajnc, Polona Hafner, Tina Jemec, Darja Stare, Dagmar Karisch-Gierer, Eva Janusch, Heidi Gaube, Kathrin Böhling, Jasper Juschka, Roland Schreiber, 2021, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, gender perspectives Published in DiRROS: 06.02.2023; Views: 389; Downloads: 105 Full text (2,85 MB) |
26. Report on current situation and position of women in forestry in Danube region : Forest in women’s hands (Fem4Forest)Polona Hafner, Darja Stare, Dagmar Karisch-Gierer, Helga Pretterhofer, Kathrin van Zeist, Eva Janusch, Heidi Gaube, Kathrin Böhling, Roland Schreiber, M. Handlos, 2021, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Forests in women's hands, Fem4Forest, role of women, Danube region Published in DiRROS: 06.02.2023; Views: 378; Downloads: 115 Full text (10,09 MB) |
27. Pridobivanje podatkov o spremembah zalog ogljika v živi in odmrli biomasi v gozdovih : vmesno poročilo (Mejnik 3) za: Javno naročilo: 430-204/2021/19Mitja Skudnik, Polona Hafner, Andrej Grah, Jernej Jevšenak, Gal Kušar, Luka Krajnc, Tom Levanič, Boštjan Mali, Anže Martin Pintar, Janez Zafran, 2022, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: odmrla lesna biomasa, temeljnica, površina gozda, lesna zaloga, vzorčne ploskve, starost gozdov, kakovost stoječih dreves Published in DiRROS: 17.01.2023; Views: 526; Downloads: 0 |
28. Tree rings, wood density and climate–growth relationships of four Douglas-fir provenances in sub-Mediterranean SloveniaLuka Krajnc, Jožica Gričar, Jernej Jevšenak, Polona Hafner, Robert Brus, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: Tree rings, wood density and the climate–growth relationship of four Douglas-fir provenances were analysed separately for the juvenile and adult phases. Four provenances were selected from an existing IUFRO provenance trial planted in 1971 based on their diameter at breast height and vitality. Increment cores were extracted from individual trees, on which we measured tree-ring widths (RW), earlywood widths (EWW) and latewood widths (LWW). Wood density was assessed in standing trees using resistance drilling. The climate–growth correlations were calculated between provenance chronologies of RW, EWW, LWW and latewood share, and the day-wise aggregated Standardised Precipitation-Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI). The analysis was done separately for the juvenile and mature phases of growth. Provenances 1064 (Jefferson) and 1080 (Yelm) exhibited larger annual radial increments than provenances 1028 (Merrit) and 1089 (Cathlamet). The two provenances with the highest annual radial increment in the juvenile phase did not exhibit the same trend in the adult phase. In all provenances, RW, and consequently EWW and LWW, were wider in the juvenile than in adult phase. The share of latewood was in all cases higher in juvenile wood than in mature wood. All four provenances had similar wood densities in both analyzed growth phases. Our analysis showed that when selecting the most promising provenance for planting, possible changes in relative growth rate from the juvenile to adult phase need to be considered. Keywords: Pseudotsuga menziesii, SPEI, juvenile phase, adult phase, latewood share, resistance drilling Published in DiRROS: 21.11.2022; Views: 458; Downloads: 149 Full text (3,07 MB) This document has many files! More... |
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30. Rare earth elements and yttrium in cold mineral and thermal (~30-60 °C) waters from Tertiary aquifers in the Mura Basin, north-eastern Slovenia: a reviewPolona Kralj, 2022, review article Abstract: Cold mineral and thermal waters from Tertiary aquifers in the Mura Basin mainly belong to the Ca-(Mg)-(Na)-HCO3 and Na-HCO3 hydrogeochemical facies, respectively, and the concentrations of yttrium (Y) and lanthanides or rare earth elements (REEs) are far below (10-2 – 10-4) the abundances in the aquifer sediments. Mineral waters are high pCO2, and the plots of concentrations of YREEs normalised to Post Archean Australian Shale (PAAS) show fractionation of Y and heavy REEs (HREEs) over light REEs (LREEs), and a significant positive europium (Eu) anomaly. Thermal water from regionally developed aquifer Thermal I (recently also termed the Mura/Ujfalu Formation aquifer) shows a similar PAAS-normalised pattern with an obvious positive Eu anomaly and the tendency of enrichment with middle REEs (MREEs). The plots of PAAS-normalised YREE concentrations in thermal waters from the underlying low-permeability aquifers with poorly developed fracture porosity and
abundant CO2 are flat with insignificant positive Eu anomaly. The abundance and fractionation of YREEs in mineral and thermal waters seems to be mainly controlled by the presence of carbonate complexing ligands, permeability of the aquifers and the related time of water-rock interaction. Keywords: rare earth elements, Yttrium, mineral waters, thermal waters, well cycling, Mura Basin Published in DiRROS: 27.07.2022; Views: 623; Downloads: 188 Full text (2,15 MB) |