PT Journal AU Zelazny, W TI Changes of forest abiotic environment in the Western Carpathians assessed using phytoindication SO Journal of Forest Science PY 2014 BP 133 EP 142 VL 60 IS 4 DI 10.17221/8/2014-JFS DE Beskids Mts.; Ellenberg's indicator values; forest typology; Norway spruce; soil acidification AB To avoid ecosystem degradation, forestry planning needs to be based on current information about the state of forest environment. Phytoindication is an inexpensive tool that allows tracking the environmental change at fine spatial scales. The present study uses this approach to assess changes within abiotic conditions of forests in the area of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids Mts. (Czech Republic). Phytosociological releves collected in 2013 at 118 permanent plots were compared with records from the 1960s and 1970s. The changes were expressed using average Ellenberg's Indicator Values and units of the Czech Forest Typological System. Persisting soil acidification was detected, and linked to industrial deposition and planting of Norway spruce beyond its natural range. Conversion towards a higher share of broadleaved species was suggested to support soil recovery. ER