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Susanne Brandl,Wolfgang Falk,Thomas Rötzer,Hans Pretzsch
Pág. e007
Aim of study: (i) To estimate site productivity based on German national forest inventory (NFI) data using above-ground wood biomass increment (?B) of the stand and (ii) to develop a model that explains site productivity quantified by ?B in dependence on...
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Felipe Bravo,Marek Fabrika,Christian Ammer,Susana Barreiro,Kamil Bielak,Lluis Coll,Teresa Fonseca,Ahto Kangur,Magnus Löf,Katarina Merganicová,Maciej Pach,Hans Pretzsch,Dejan Stojanovic,Laura Schuler,Sanja Peric,Thomas Rötzer,Miren del Río,Martina Dodan,Andrés Bravo-Oviedo
Pág. eR002
Aim of study: Modelling of forest growth and dynamics has focused mainly on pure stands. Mixed-forest management lacks systematic procedures to forecast the impact of silvicultural actions. The main objective of the present work is to review current know...
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Werner Poschenrieder, Peter Biber and Hans Pretzsch
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Rocco Pace, Peter Biber, Hans Pretzsch and Rüdiger Grote
Ecosystem modeling can help decision making regarding planting of urban trees for climate change mitigation and air pollution reduction. Algorithms and models that link the properties of plant functional types, species groups, or single species to their ...
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Fabian Schwaiger, Werner Poschenrieder, Peter Biber and Hans Pretzsch
The control and maintenance of species composition of mixed stands is a highly relevant objective of forest management in order to provide multifunctionality and climatic resilience. In contrast to this requirement there is, however, an evident lack of q...
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Astrid Moser,Enno Uhl,Thomas Rötzer,Peter Biber,Juan Miguel Caldentey,Hans Pretzsch
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Urban trees and the services they provide (e.g., evapotranspirational cooling,shading, recreation, carbon storage, air pollution filtering) can have major effects on the microclimate of a city, although the growth conditions are often inadequate to ...
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Lars Drössler, Eric Agestam, Kamil Bielak, Malgorzata Dudzinska, Julia Koricheva, Mateusz Liziniewicz, Magnus Löf, Bill Mason, Hans Pretzsch, Sauli Valkonen and Klaas Wellhausen
Pine-spruce forests are one of the commonest mixed forest types in Europe and both tree species are very important for wood supply. This study summarized nine European studies with Scots pine and Norway spruce where a mixed-species stand and both monocul...
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Christin Carl, Peter Biber, Dirk Landgraf, Allan Buras and Hans Pretzsch
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Miren del Río,Andrés Bravo-Oviedo,Hans Pretzsch,Magnus Löf,Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado
Pág. eR03S
Aim of the study: Thinning experiments in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands have been carried out since long in different regions of its distribution. The aim of this paper is to gather the knowledge about the thinning effects on Scots pine stands,...
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Andres Bravo-Oviedo,Susana Barreiro,Katarina Strelcova,Hans Pretzsch
Pág. 515 - 517
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