David Hladnik
University of Ljubljana
29 Papers
46 Citations
David Hladnik is an academic researcher from University of Ljubljana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Forest ecology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
Alternative tree species under climate warming in managed European forests
Eric Andreas Thurm,Laura Hernández,Andri Baltensweiler,Szegin Ayan,Ervin Rasztovits,Kamil Bielak,Tzvetan Zlatanov,David Hladnik,Besim Balic,Alexandra Freudenschuss,Richard Büchsenmeister,Wolfgang Falk +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used European national forest inventory data with 1.3 million plots to predict the distribution of the 12 thermophilic and rare tree species in Europe today and under future warming scenarios of +2.9 and +4.5°C, respectively.
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Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
Thomas Gschwantner,Iciar Alberdi,András Balázs,Sébastien Bauwens,Susann Bender,Dragan Borota,Michal Bosela,Olivier Bouriaud,Isabel Cañellas,Jānis Donis,Alexandra Freudenschuß,Jean-Christophe Hervé,David Hladnik,Jurģis Jansons,László Kolozs,Kari T. Korhonen,Milos Kucera,Gintaras Kulbokas,Gintaras Kulbokas,Andrius Kuliešis,Andrius Kuliešis,Adrian Lanz,Philippe Lejeune,Torgny Lind,Gheorghe Marin,François Morneau,Dóra Nagy,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Leónia Nunes,Damjan Pantic,Joana Amaral Paulo,Tomas Pikula,John Redmond,Francisco Castro Rego,Thomas Riedel,Laurent Saint-André,Vladimír Šebeň,Allan Sims,Mitja Skudnik,György Solti,Stein Tomter,Mark Twomey,Bertil Westerlund,Jürgen Zell +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the implementation of stem volume harmonization by European NFIs, to obtain comparable growing stocks according to five reference definitions, and to compare the different results.
Connectivity as a tool in the prioritization and protection of sub-urban forest patches in landscape conservation planning
Janez Pirnat,David Hladnik +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the change in forest cover in the area of suburban forests of Ljubljana between 1975 and 2012, and the connectivity and conservation buffers as one of the foundations for the assessment of biodiversity functions are analyzed.
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Spatial structure of disturbed landscapes in Slovenia
TL;DR: In this paper, a spatial model was established to determine landscape types in Slovenia, specifically core areas of the primary forest and spatial structure of agricultural areas with intensive agricultural production using land use maps, remote sensing techniques and GIS.
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Urban forestry—Linking naturalness and amenity: The case of Ljubljana, Slovenia
David Hladnik,Janez Pirnat +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of urban forests in the Ljubljana Green System as a backbone of a green network has been confirmed especially by the two largest forest patches of Golovec and Rožnik, indented as a part of forest matrix up to the city centre.
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