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    SKELETONS OF SEIROCRINUS SUBANGULARISCRINOIDS (CRINOIDEA, ECHINODERMATA)(MILLER, 1821) FROM THE COLLECTION OFTHE NATURE EDUCATION CENTRE OF THEJAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY

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    The Nature Education Centre of the JagiellonianUniversity in Krakow has in its collection a spectacular fossil ofa Jurassic crinoid, in literature known as Seirocrinus subangularis(Miller). Only several museums in Central Europe can boast sucha perfectly preserved and complete specimen of Seirocrinus. Asseen against Polish museum collections the slab in questionis an outstanding object. That very form was a cosmopolitanand pseudoplanktonic crinoid species spread throughoutAsia, Europe, and Northern America, yet it has never beendocumented in Poland. The particular specimen reached Polandin the mid-19th century from Germany to enrich the collectionof the Mineralogical Cabinet. The paper presents the turbulenthistory of the slab with some dozen specimens of echinodermson it, the story which will shortly have a happy end, since itwill be permanently placed as a geological exhibit at the NatureEducation Centre of the Jagiellonian University

    The criteria of maturity age of a stand to regenerate

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    Stand characteristics were analysed for the occurrence of regrowth with a species matching the dominant species of a stand. The analysis covered: stand age, stocking, degree of shelter (the sum of stocking plus the percentage of the shrub layer cover), dbh basal area, type and the dominant species of the vegetation cover. The obtained results were considered as preliminary criteria of the maturity age for regeneration

    Directions of improvement of the forest management planning principles for pursuing sustainable forest management

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    The paper presents the proposals of improvement of the forest management planning principles aimed at efficient acquisition of data on the condition of forests and projected economic priorities with special emphasis on Natura 2000 areas, timber production for energy purposes, development of new techniques and technologies, carbon dioxide sequestration and climate changes
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