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Olgerts Nikodemus
Researcher at University of Latvia
Publications - 24
Citations - 745
Olgerts Nikodemus is an academic researcher from University of Latvia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil horizon & Tilia. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 653 citations. Previous affiliations of Olgerts Nikodemus include Edinburgh College of Art.
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Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010
Martin Rudbeck Jepsen,Tobias Kuemmerle,Daniel Müller,Daniel Müller,Karl-Heinz Erb,Peter H. Verburg,Helmut Haberl,Helmut Haberl,Jens Peter Vesterager,Maja Andrič,Marc Antrop,Gunnar Austrheim,Ismo Björn,Alberte Bondeau,Matthias Bürgi,Jessica Bryson,Gilles Caspar,Louis F. Cassar,Elisabeth Conrad,Pavel Chromý,Vidmantas Daugirdas,Veerle Van Eetvelde,R. Elena-Rosselló,Urs Gimmi,Zita Izakovičová,Vít Jančák,Ulf Jansson,Drago Kladnik,Jacek Kozak,Éva Konkoly-Gyuró,Fridolin Krausmann,Ülo Mander,John McDonagh,Jaan Pärn,Maria Niedertscheider,Olgerts Nikodemus,Katarzyna Ostapowicz,Marta Pérez-Soba,Teresa Pinto-Correia,Gintaras Ribokas,Mark Rounsevell,Despoina Schistou,Claude Schmit,Theano S. Terkenli,Aud M. Tretvik,Piotr Trzepacz,Angheluta Vadineanu,Ariane Walz,Ariane Walz,Edvin Zhllima,Anette Reenberg +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the evolution of European land management over the past 200 years with the aim of identifying key episodes of changes in land management, and their underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers.
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The perception of abandoned farmland by local people and experts: Landscape value and perspectives on future land use
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended previous research on the ecological aspects of the afforestation process by assessing the opinions of rural residents and of land use experts about recent landscape change and potential solutions for the re-use of abandoned agricultural land.
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Country-specific correlations across Europe between modelled atmospheric cadmium and lead deposition and concentrations in mosses
Harry Harmens,Ilia Ilyin,Gina Mills,Jesús R. Aboal,Renate Alber,Oleg Blum,Mahmut Coskun,L. De Temmerman,J.A. Fernández,Rui Figueira,Marina Frontasyeva,Barbara Godzik,Natalia Goltsova,Zvonka Jeran,Szymon Korzekwa,Eero Kubin,Kestutis Kvietkus,Sébastien Leblond,Siiri Liiv,Sigurður H. Magnússon,Blanka Maňkovská,Olgerts Nikodemus,Roland Pesch,Jarmo Poikolainen,Dragan Radnović,Åke Rühling,Jesús Miguel Santamaría,Winfried Schröder,Zdravko Špirić,Trajče Stafilov,Eiliv Steinnes,Ivan Suchara,Guntis Tabors,Lotti Thöni,Gábor Turcsányi,Lilyana Yurukova,Harald G. Zechmeister +36 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that spatial patterns and temporal trends agree reasonably well between lead and cadmium concentrations in mosses and modelled atmospheric deposition.
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Toxic impact of the de-icing material to street greenery in Riga, Latvia
TL;DR: In this paper, the accumulation of de-icing salt (main elements - sodium and chlorine) in the snow-soil-plant system of street greenery in the central part of Riga (2004-2005), in order to reveal the toxic effect on the ecological status of the street trees ( Tilia x vulgaris ).
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The Monitoring and Risk Assessment of Zn Deposition Around a Metal Smelter in Latvia
TL;DR: In this paper, a serial elution method was used to determine the concentrations of zinc in intercellular, extracellular exchangeable cell wall, intracellular, and particle fractions.