Artiklid teaduslikes väljaannetes

  • Wooded meadows of Estonia: conservation efforts for traditional habitat
    Sammul, M.; Kattai, K.; Lanno, K.; Meltsov, V.; Otsus, M.; Nõuakas, L.; Kukk, D.; Mesipuu, M.; Kana, S.; Kukk, T. (2008). Wooded meadows of Estonia: conservation efforts for a traditional habitat. . Agricultural and Food Science , 17(4), 413 – 429.
  • Landscape history of a calcareous (alvar) grassland in Hanila, western Estonia, during the last three hundred years
    Pärtel, M., Mändla, R., Zobel, M. 1999. Landscape history of a calcareous (alvar) grassland in Hanila, western Estonia, during the last three hundred years. – Landscape Ecology 14: 187-196.
  • Alvar grasslands in Estonia: variation in species composition and community structure
    Pärtel, M., Kalamees, R., Zobel, M., Rosén, E. 1999. Alvar grasslands in Estonia: variation in species composition and community structure. – Journal of Vegetation Science 10: 561-568.
  • Natural Grasslands in Estonia: Evolution, Environmental and Economic Roles
    Sammul, M., Kull, K., Kukk, T. 2000. Natural Grasslands in Estonia: Evolution, Environmental and Economic Roles. – Viiralt, R. (Ed.) Conventional and Ecological Grassland Management. Comparative Research and Development. Proceedings of the International Symposium, Tartu July 4-6, 2000. Estonian Agricultural University, Estonian Grassland Society, Tartu: 20-26.
  • Läänemaa seminatural grasslands inventory 1999
    Luhamaa, H. 2000. Läänemaa seminatural grasslands inventory 1999. – Ikonen, I., Lammi, A. (Eds.) Traditional rural biotopes in the Nordic countries, the Baltic states and the Republic of Karelia. An international seminar and workshop in Turku May 2 – May 4, 2000. TemaNord 2000:609. Southwest Finland Regional Environment Centre, Copenhagen: 76-81.
  • Natural grasslands are valuable feed source for farms with extensive management
    Köster, T. 2000. Natural grasslands are valuable feed source for farms with extensive management. – Viiralt, R. (Ed.) Conventional and Ecological Grassland Management. Comparative Research and Development. Proceedings of the International Symposium, Tartu July 4-6, 2000. Estonian Agricultural University, Estonian Grassland Society, Tartu: 87-91.
  • Status of traditional rural biotopes in Estonia
    Klein, L. 2000. Status of traditional rural biotopes in Estonia. – Ikonen, I., Lammi, A. (Eds.) Traditional rural biotopes in the Nordic countries, the Baltic states and the Republic of Karelia. An international seminar and workshop in Turku May 2 – May 4, 2000. TemaNord 2000:609. Southwest Finland Regional Environment Centre, Copenhagen: 39-46.
  • When culture supports biodiversity: The case of the wooded meadow
    Kull, K., Kukk, T., Lotman, A. 2003. When culture supports biodiversity: The case of the wooded meadow. – Roepstorff, A., Bubandt, N., Kull, K. (eds.), Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and identity. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, p. 76-96.