Conservation of forest genetic resources in protected areas - National Park “Kopaonik” as an example of good practice
Protected areas represent an important form of in situ conservation and sustainable use of forest genetic resources. Compared to other forest complexes, these areas are less threatened, but they are also exposed to threatening factors that lead to genetic erosion. Bear?ing in mind that the loss of g...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Glasnik Sumarskog fakulteta - Univerzitet u Beogradu (1987) 2023, Vol.2023 (Spec. izdanje), p.81-104 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Protected areas represent an important form of in situ conservation and
sustainable use of forest genetic resources. Compared to other forest
complexes, these areas are less threatened, but they are also exposed to
threatening factors that lead to genetic erosion. Bear?ing in mind that the
loss of genetic diversity represents one of the greatest threats to the
pres?ervation of the adaptive potential of species, important for the
survival of forests in conditions of climate change, the conservation of
forest genetic resources can be considered an important activity in all
protected areas. In recent decades, activities on the conservation of the
gene pool of forest species in protected areas in Serbia have been
intensified, and concrete results are already visible in some of them. As an
example of good practice, this paper presents activities on the
identification of rare, endangered, relict, endemic, and vulnerable woody
species in the area of the National Park ?Kopaonik?, in the regime of first
and second degree protection, along with an assessment of their degree of
endangerment. Based on the obtained results, conservation measures of the
available gene pool were proposed, the implementation of which is expected
in the following period. |
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ISSN: | 0353-4537 2217-8600 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GSF23S1081N |