Authors:
Prach, K., K. _eho_n_ov_, _. _eho_ne_ and P. Konvalinkova_
Publication Date:
2011
Abstract/Summary:
Sites disturbed by mining were surveyed in the Czech Republic, central Europe. The sites included spoil heaps from coal mining, sand and gravel pits, extracted peatlands and stone quarries. The following main conclusions emerged: i) potential for spontaneous succession to be used in restoration projects is between 95 and 100% of the total area disturbed; ii) mining sites, if mining is properly designed and then the sites are left to spontaneous succession, often act as refugia for endangered and retreating organisms, and may contribute substantially to local biodiversity.
Resource Type:
Peer-reviewed Article
Source:
Landscape Research
Link:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01426397.2010.547571