Since the late 1980s, researchers in Europe have reported that trees seem to be growing faster. The results of the pan-European project ‘Growth Trends in European Forests’ (Spiecker et al., 1996) indeed showed that the rate of forest growth has increased on many sites in Europe. The causes for this increase have now been investigated in the Recognition project (‘Relationships between Recent Changes of Growth and Nutrition of Norway Spruce, Scots Pine and European Beech Forests in Europe). The results indicate that increased nitrogen nutrition, thought to be mainly driven by the interaction of elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition and natural recovery of the sites from former devastative land-use practices, contributes most to th...
For boreal forests in colder climates, changes in environmental conditions are hypothesised to subst...
Both increasing and decreasing 20th century growth trends have been reported in forests throughout E...
Understanding the effects of nitrogen deposition, ozone and climate on tree growth is important for ...
Forest ecosystems have been exposed to climate change for more than 100 years, whereas the consequen...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
12 Pág.Forests cover about one-third of Europe's surface and their growth is essential for climate p...
Changing environmental conditions may substantially interact with site quality and forest stand char...
The paper provides information concerning the growth of pine, spruce, oak, beech and fir stands base...
The drivers of global change, including increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations, N and S deposit...
During the last 15 years a number of studies have shown increasing forest growth in central Europe, ...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
AbstractIn this chapter, we review the current long-term growth trends and short-term growth reactio...
For boreal forests in colder climates, changes in environmental conditions are hypothesised to subst...
Both increasing and decreasing 20th century growth trends have been reported in forests throughout E...
Understanding the effects of nitrogen deposition, ozone and climate on tree growth is important for ...
Forest ecosystems have been exposed to climate change for more than 100 years, whereas the consequen...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
12 Pág.Forests cover about one-third of Europe's surface and their growth is essential for climate p...
Changing environmental conditions may substantially interact with site quality and forest stand char...
The paper provides information concerning the growth of pine, spruce, oak, beech and fir stands base...
The drivers of global change, including increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations, N and S deposit...
During the last 15 years a number of studies have shown increasing forest growth in central Europe, ...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
AbstractIn this chapter, we review the current long-term growth trends and short-term growth reactio...
For boreal forests in colder climates, changes in environmental conditions are hypothesised to subst...
Both increasing and decreasing 20th century growth trends have been reported in forests throughout E...
Understanding the effects of nitrogen deposition, ozone and climate on tree growth is important for ...