ANALYZING THE IMPORTANCE OF GAME SPECIES FROM ARGEŞ COUNTY
Autor: | C. M. Enescu, Cătălin Ionel Ciontu, Cristian Oneț, Lucian Dinca, Aurelia Oneț |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Zdroj: | Natural Resources and Sustainable Development, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 138-147 (2018) |
ISSN: | 2601-5676 2066-6276 |
Popis: | The surface of Argeş’ County forest fund is of 117.212 ha, from which 114.285 ha are covered by forests and 2.927 ha by other fields. The area has a mountain climate in the North part, a hill one in the middle part and a field one in the South part. 51 game funds are present here, amounting to a surface of 641.933 ha. The main game species from this county are: bear, common deer, chamois, roebuck, wild boar, rabbit, marmot, capercaillie, pheasant, badger, fox, marten, ferret, and weasel. 8 species (bear, common deer, wild boar, capercaillie, roebuck, fox and pheasant) were chosen and classified based on 19 criteria with the help of an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and with the Expert Choice Desktop software package. As such, the most important species resulting from the analytical hierarchy (AHP) are the common deer and the wild boar, and the least important are the capercaillie and the fox. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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