
Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
Sustainable forest management aims to optimize the use of these services, while maintaining or restoring overall ecosystem functioning, and ensuring sustainability and preservation of life-support functions.
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Chair in Forest Ecology and Forest Management
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Beyond leaf economics: Integrating root, leaf and stem traits to examine resource acquisition and tree growth
Improving tree growth is important to meet timber and biomass demands, and driven by leaf, stem and root properties that determine the acquisition and loss of resources.
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Our research
There are three thematic areas, both field experimentation as well as system analysis and simulation are used. All research activities have a strong international networking component.
Latest publications
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Persistence of aquatic insects across managed landscapes: effects of landscape permeability on re-colonization and population recovery
PLoS One 8 (2013)1. - ISSN 1932-6203 - p. 11.
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Reconstructing High Arctic growing season intensity from shoot length growth of a dwarf shrub
Holocene 23 (2013)5. - ISSN 0959-6836 - p. 721 - 731.
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Origin matters! Difference in drought tolerance and productivity of coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)) provenances
Forest Ecology and Management 302 (2013). - ISSN 0378-1127 - p. 133 - 143.