Dobrowa (Bleiburg municipality)

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Dobrowa / Dobrova ( Rotte )
locality
Dobrowa (Municipality of Bleiburg) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Völkermarkt  (VK), Carinthia
Judicial district Bleiburg
Pole. local community Bleiburg   ( KG  Aich)
Coordinates 46 ° 40 '48 "  N , 14 ° 39' 32"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 40 '48 "  N , 14 ° 39' 32"  Ef1
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Residents of the village 20 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 9 (2001)
Post Code 9150 Dobrowa / Dobrova
Statistical identification
Locality code 02598
Counting district / district Moss (20801 001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; KAGIS
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Dobrowa , also Dobrova, is a district of Bleiburg in the forest area south of Völkermarkt in the Klagenfurt Basin in Carinthia ( Austria ).

geomorphology

Basin position with loose sediment filling (moraines, fluvioglacial gravel). Shallow to medium-sized brown soils, in the south of the dobrova there are also redistributed brown loam. A moderate layer of raw humus (5–7 cm) lies on a very thick mineral humus horizon. The soil is cheaper than the current state of the stands suggests.

climate

The climate of this inner-alpine basin is characterized by cold winters (inversion position) and hot summers. The January mean is -4.8 ° C, the July mean 17.8 ° C, the annual mean temperature 7.4 ° C (measured in St. Michael ob Bleiburg, 1951–1990) The precipitation distribution (950 mm) also shows a Maximum in summer, considerable rainfall in autumn shows the Mediterranean influence.

Ownership

Predominantly small property (88%) in a scattered location, belt plots with an average size of 0.5 to 1 ha.

Forest societies

Dobrowa is characterized by medium-sized shielded pine forests.

a.) current: secondary white pine and spruce forests over blueberry-cranberry type with plenty of Calluna, Lycopodium complanatum and bracken. b.) potentially: mixed oak forest with hornbeam, linden and spruce; Book only subordinate due to the frost.

Management

So far, maintenance interventions in the thicket and pole wood age have only rarely been carried out. This resulted in early deficits and quality defects. The historical change from the primary deciduous mixed deciduous forests to pine forests was accompanied by acidification and the loss of nutrients caused by historical land use over several centuries. Periodic litter use, forest pasture and uncontrolled removal of biomass were important.

Forest protection situation

Repeated catastrophic damage from storms and snow as well as periodically occurring fungal diseases and harmful insects threaten the tillering.

Web links

Individual evidence

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