National gene conservation unit number: 2100
Date of collection of the field data entered: 1993
Date of the most recent visit: 2003
Location
Unit country: Austria
Unit province or state: Kärnten
Unit department or county: Spittal/Drau
Unit municipality: -
Unit local name: KG. Obergottesfeld - Parz. 1201
Ownership of the unit:
Private
Unit elevation [m a.s.l.]: 700 - 850
Unit surface area [ha]: 8.7
Coordinates (Restricted coordinates):
Latitude (Decimal): 46…**** | Longitude (Decimal): 13…****
Soil: Dystric Cambisols
Climate
Mean monthly temperature and mean monthly precipitation2
Climatic zone: Boreal / Alpine.
Environmental zone:Cold and mesic.
Aridity index: 1.632
Species
All tree species reported in the unit: Acer pseudoplatanus; Ulmus glabra; Pinus silvestris; Fraxinus excelsior; Tilia platyphyllos; Fagus sylvatica; Quercus petraea; Larix decidua
Target species for conservation in the GCU:
Quercus petraea,
Tilia platyphyllos
Unit type:
Gene reserve forest, Protective forest area (soil, water, timber line, etc.), Forest area managed for wood production AND/or multiple uses AND services
Target species: Quercus petraea
Status of the target species in the GCU: Pending Category of the target species in the GCU: In situ Origin of the target species in the GCU : Autochtonous Population share (%): 100%
Estimated number of reproducing trees (interval): 50 - 499
Status of long-term viable regeneration: -
Management
Population management: Conservation through active intervention carried out
Predominant silvicultural system: Close-to-natural forestry (continuous cover forest, selective logging)
Target species: Tilia platyphyllos
Status of the target species in the GCU: Pending Category of the target species in the GCU: In situ Origin of the target species in the GCU : Autochtonous Population share (%): 100%
Estimated number of reproducing trees (interval): 50 - 499
Status of long-term viable regeneration: -
Management
Population management: Conservation through active intervention carried out
Predominant silvicultural system: Close-to-natural forestry (continuous cover forest, selective logging)
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