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Tulemused otsingule (355)
Üleujutuste maandamiskava
Üleujutuste maandamise eesmärk on vähendada üleujutuste esinemise tõenäosust ja nende mõju inimese tervisele, keskkonnale, kultuuripärandile ja majandustegevusele.
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Huumustoitelised järved ja järvikud (3160)
These include, in particular, humus-fed (dystrophic) bog water bodies – brown-water lakes and bog ponds, whose water is acidic (pH 4–6) and quite dark due to the abundance of humic substances. However, in Estonia, this habitat type also includes particularly acidic (acidotrophic) mineral lakes with a strong inflow from forest or bog areas, and mixotrophic water bodies with soft brown water. Mostly...
Looduslikult rohketoitelised järved (3150)
The phytoplankton is rich in species in these lakes, but not very rich (moderate) in biomass, aquatic vegetation is dominated by elodeids – plants attached to the bottom whose inflorescence extends to the surface of the water. These are our best fishing lakes. In Estonia, this habitat type includes the high-nutrient (eutrophic) lakes with moderately hard water located in the depressions of moraine...
Vähe- kuni kesktoitelised kalgiveelised järved (3140)
This habitat type includes both calcareous lakes with clear to bluish green water and lakes rich in lime and humic substances with yellow or brownish water. All of them are united by the abundance of charophytes. In Estonia, this habitat type is represented by the light-water spring-fed permanent lakes of the Pandivere Uplands (Lake Äntu Sinijärv and Lake Porkuni in Lääne-Viru County) and Lake...
Vähe- kuni kesktoitelised mõõdukalt kareda veega järved (3130)
There are no water bodies in Estonia that exactly correspond to this habitat type, because some of the characteristic species are rare in Estonia (American shoreweed (Littorella uniflora) only grows in the shallow brackish water bodies of Western Saaremaa) or we do not have them at all. In terms of other features, some larger Estonian lakes with moderately hard water can theoretically be...
Liiva-alade vähetoitelised järved (3110)
In Estonia, this habitat type includes the low-nutrient (oligotrophic) lakes with clear light or bluish green water and semi-humic (semi-dystrophic) lakes with yellow or light brown water. The water of both is low in minerals and biogenic substances, but the semi-dystrophic bodies of water contain more humic substances and have richer biota. The bottom and shores of low-nutrient lakes are mostly...
Kadastikud (5130)
Semi-natural communities where juniper covers at least one third of the area. If there is less juniper, it is a Nordic alvar (6280) or semi-natural dry grassland on calcareous substrates (6210). Juniper formations are found mainly on alvars, to a lesser extent on inland heaths, where the undergrowth resembles that of dry heaths (4030). Where juniper formations are left to nature – in abandoned...