Pressures and threats for the Tudora forest Ronpa024
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STĂUCEANU, Marina, STOLERIU, Cristian Constantin, URZICA, Andrei, RACARIU, Vasilica. Pressures and threats for the Tudora forest Ronpa024. In: Sisteme Informaționale Geografice, Ed. 24, 5-6 octombrie 2018, Iași. Iași : GIS and Remote Sensing, 2018, Ediția 24, p. 31.
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Sisteme Informaționale Geografice
Ediția 24, 2018
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24, Iași, Romania, 5-6 octombrie 2018

Pressures and threats for the Tudora forest Ronpa024


Pag. 31-31

Stăuceanu Marina, Stoleriu Cristian Constantin, Urzica Andrei, Racariu Vasilica
 
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 25 aprilie 2024


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Interest in the field of biodiversity conservation and the actions of human have a negative nature on biodiversity, motivated me to choose the theme of this paper on these topics. Knowing the problems that existed for the tree of the yew from the Tudora Forest, in coexistence with humans, I decided to investigate the current state of the tree. Following field exits and the establishment of pressure on the yew tree, I have determined that the title of this paper is "Pressures and Threats for the Tudora Forest RONPA024". The purpose of the paper is to present the pressures and threats to the species of yew. In elaborating the content of the paper, the stages of approach of the theme were: the stage of the field and the stage of processing of the data and information obtained in the field. Personal observation, data analysis, data transformation, graphical representations and field photos, these helped me to outline ideas. The problems identified and approached were the slope processes that are the landslides and the grazing in the proximity of the reservation, landslides have been activated as a result of deforestation and illegal shredding. Despite the fact that these issues have been mentioned, there has been no measure to interfere with stabilizing the slopes or surrounding the reserve to limit access through the forest. Without the intervention of the institutions in charge of monitoring the status of the yew species, the slope processes will increase with a strong result on the yew tree development environment, most likely at a drastic numerical reduction. In conclusion, concerns about the protection and preservation of a species are essential in the integrity of an ecosystem because humanity is part of this biodiversity is essential to maintain it in the best parameters.