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K. Gubka: TUF, STRUCTURE OK TUE FOREST STAND WITH A SOU- CONSERVATION FUNCTION ... Šumarski list SUI´LEMHNT (2005). 61-6«
The tree species representation has changed only a little. The soil on the whole
forest stand can be characterized as susceptible to erosion. Physical, colour,


and chemical soil attributes change with the altitude.


Application of silvicultural treatments aimed at the improvement the forest
stand structure and preservation of a permanent functional efficiency appears
very actual. The proposal of measures must be based on a synthesis of knowledge
on forest stand structure, technical and economic possibilities and
planning objectives. The goal in this locality is to achieve an ecosystem,
which will be capable to ensure the erosion-control function as much as possible.
This means avoiding clearcuts and uniform shelterwood system, make
tree felling on snow or on frozen soil, avoid gravity skidding preferring cableways,
to support natural generative and also vegetative regeneration. In case
of insufficient natural regeneration the goal is to ensure subsequent generation
by artificial or combined regeneration. The final target is achieving vertically
and horizontally differentiated forest stands with differentiated height,
diameter, age and species structure, which will be able to fulfill the erosion-
control function.


INTRODUCTION


The locality Pusty hrad near Zvolen represents an
essential component of the town panorama. It is connected
to the oldest era of settlement in this region. According
to archaeological research, this locality has
been settled since about 2500-2100 BC. The amenity
of the confluence of the two rivers Hron and Slatina
predestined Zvolen to be a trading and military center
in this area. After building the new castle and declaration
the town Zvolen a royal town, the value of the old
castle started to decline. Nowadays an intensive archaeological
research is being done in the locality. The
locality is an important tourist destination and is accessed
by paths and forest roads.


The whole massif of Pusty hrad is situated in
southwestern part of Zvolen on the boundary between
the extravilan and the intravilan. From the geomorphological
view, it is situated at the northwestern limit of
the mountain range Javorie. The bedrock is made up by
andesite tuffs and tuffits. The altitude of Pusty hrad is
given by ground elevation 571 m a.s.l. in the Southwest
and ground elevation 478 m a.s.l. in the Northeast. The
altitude of the confluence of the rivers is 110 m a.s.l.


The forest ecosystems on the slopes of the mentioned
locality fulfill important ecological and environmental
functions, among which soil conservation and
erosion control are notable. The slope inclination ranges
from 40 to over 100 %, so that water erosion is an
actual threat.


MATERIAL AND


Previous studies indicate that the erosion-control
function is most efficiently ensured by forest stands
with multi-layer vertical architecture formed of autochtonous
site-adapted species (Mayer 1976, Pobedinskij
Krečmer 1984, Midriak 1981,
KorpeT 1989, Popič 1989, Gubka 1996, Reh
1997). This information should be understood in the
context of environment features. In many cases, erosion-
control and soil-conservation functions are sufficiently
provided by forest stands made up by species
which are not autochthonus at the given locality but
they exhibit high static stability and suitable physiological
and/or morphological traits.


A multi-layer forest stand considerably decreases


the kinetic energy of rain drops at its impact on soil and


prevents erosion. A multi-layer forest stand with its


above ground and underground parts ensures fluent


and safe transit of surface rainfalls into subsurface wa


ter what is important not only for soil conservation but


also for water management.


The aim of this study is to analyze the structure of a
particular forest stand with soil-conservation and erosion-
control functions and to suggest suitable silvicultural
treatments to prevent decreasing functional efficiency
of the monitored ecosystem.


METHODOLOGY


The locality Pusty hrad is situated on forest ground-ighbourhood of this locality. The compartment 186
managed by the enterprise Forests of the Town Zvolen, which is the object of our analysis faces the town. DiLtd..
The archaeological works require a differentiated rectly beneath this stand, there are the important road
approach to the management of forest stands in the ne-and rail communications, bridges and overbridges, po