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The Construction of Turkey’s Circassians as a docile minority
Ulaş Sunata, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: The 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games revived memories related to the Cir-cassians’ forced migration from their Caucasus homeland into the Ottoman Em-pire after 150 years. In that year, I conducted a considerable oral history project to understand the collective memories of Circassians in Turkey. The main focus of this study is, however, the social construction of the Circassian minority in Turkey. I examine their oral historical narratives related to their immigration, reception and resettlement, and instrumentalization. It is as important to place emphasis on the protected, multiplied and renewed sociocultural values of Circassians as it is to confront the history. I will examine the relationship between their diasporic identity and minority identity as well as their preferences in identity reproduction.
Keywords: Circassians, Adyghe, minority, diaspora, ethnicity, collective memory, social construction
Published in DiRROS: 22.03.2022; Views: 450; Downloads: 271
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Factors influencing growth of mature sycamore trees (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) on carbonate bedrock
Aleš Kadunc, Marijan Kotar, 2005, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper presents the growth potential of sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) on four types of forest sites located on carbonate bedrock. The research covers sycamore sites (Aceri-Fraxinetum ill.), beech sites (Lamio orvalae-Fagetum), beech sites planted with Norway spruce, and silver fir-beechsites (Omphalodo-Fagetum aceretosum). The analyses for each forest type were carried out on five plots. Our aim was to determine the effect of site factors and stand parameters on sycamore growth. Site productivity (SP) is positively correlated with soil depth, coarse silt percentage in the cambichorizon, the content of phosphorus in leaves and, partly, with potassium. The effect of nitrogen supply on height growth or SP was not confirmed. Furthermore, height growth on sites with a higher rate of nutrient cycling, higher macronutrient supply and higher sand percentage in the cambic horizon is significantly faster. As to the growth of basal area, in addition to positive dependences of crown size, many other correlations with site factors were confirmed.
Keywords: beech stand, growing stock, stand value, current volume increment, current value increment, quality structure, social collective
Published in DiRROS: 12.07.2017; Views: 4387; Downloads: 1804
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