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Veronika Vlčková

Researcher at Czech Technical University in Prague

Publications -  11
Citations -  103

Veronika Vlčková is an academic researcher from Czech Technical University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Ecology (disciplines). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 91 citations.

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Modelling of Climate Conditions in Forest Vegetation Zones as a Support Tool for Forest Management Strategy in European Beech Dominated Forests

TL;DR: In this article, a biogeographical model of climate conditions in the forest vegetation zones of the Central European landscape, in order to predict the impact of future climate change on the most widespread tree species in European deciduous forests, the European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.).
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Environmental modelling of climate change impact on grapevines: case study from the Czech Republic.

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study from the Czech Republic presents methods and results of environmental modelling of the impact of predicted climatic changes on future conditions for growing grapevines, based on the ecological relationship between climate and vegetation zonation of the landscape and thus belongs to the group of process biogeographic models applicable on a regional scale.
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The Application of Geobiocoenological Landscape Typology in The Modelling of Climate Change Implications

TL;DR: The model shows that the predicted changes in climatic conditions will prevent the cultivation of the spruce in the Czech Republic outside its natural range in mountainous areas and the results of the presented model for grapevine show significant enlargement of areas climatically suitable for growing grapes within the studied area.
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Environmental Modelling of Forest Vegetation Zones as A Support Tool for Sustainable Management of Central European Spruce Forests

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the results of a biogeographic model of climatic conditions in forest vegetation zones applied in the Central European landscape, which is a prediction of future silvicultural conditions for the Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst), one of the principal tree species within European forests.