The impact of heavy storm events, changed climate and treatment on the productivity of temperate forests was investigated for three representative stands in Southwest Germany. The simulation experiment was conducted on a Norway spruce, a mixed and a Douglas-fir stand. We applied a business-as-usual scheme (BAU), further a storm adapted management (SAM) and an early reduction in the tree density (BFB6). Further, we investigated the effects of two different climates, a current and a climate change scenario based on the A1B emissions with a HeadCM3 model chain. Simulations were run by the core functions of a single-tree growth simulator, with an empirical storm risk model, enabling to predict single-tree probabilities of being damaged. Further...
In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong winds and insec...
To assess uncertainties regarding the effects of thinning on risks of storm and snow damage, three t...
We studied regional effects of alternative climate change and management scenarios on timber product...
The growth rate of most tree species in boreal forests will increase with changing climate. This inc...
Abstract Background Forest management decisions are based on expectations of future developments. Fo...
To adapt to climate change, forest managers request information on management options for obtaining ...
Recent studies projecting future climate change impacts on forests mainly consider either the effect...
Background: Forests occur across diverse biomes, each of which shows a specific composition of plant...
This study aims to project changes in soil carbon stocks under different frequencies of storm and cl...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
We present the results of a simulation experiment that evaluated three scenarios of forest managemen...
Even though the growth rates of most tree species in Sweden is expected to increase in the near futu...
In order to simulate potential impacts of climate change on forests, two succession models were appl...
Part I Climate ChangeThe productivity of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) under changing climatic co...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong win...
In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong winds and insec...
To assess uncertainties regarding the effects of thinning on risks of storm and snow damage, three t...
We studied regional effects of alternative climate change and management scenarios on timber product...
The growth rate of most tree species in boreal forests will increase with changing climate. This inc...
Abstract Background Forest management decisions are based on expectations of future developments. Fo...
To adapt to climate change, forest managers request information on management options for obtaining ...
Recent studies projecting future climate change impacts on forests mainly consider either the effect...
Background: Forests occur across diverse biomes, each of which shows a specific composition of plant...
This study aims to project changes in soil carbon stocks under different frequencies of storm and cl...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
We present the results of a simulation experiment that evaluated three scenarios of forest managemen...
Even though the growth rates of most tree species in Sweden is expected to increase in the near futu...
In order to simulate potential impacts of climate change on forests, two succession models were appl...
Part I Climate ChangeThe productivity of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) under changing climatic co...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong win...
In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong winds and insec...
To assess uncertainties regarding the effects of thinning on risks of storm and snow damage, three t...
We studied regional effects of alternative climate change and management scenarios on timber product...