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Identification of the specific volatile organic compounds emitted by Anoplophora glabripennis (Moschulsky)
(2020-04-21)The globalisation and the increasing international trade have raised the number and risk of introduction of foreign species and invasive pests for years. Although native species have adapted to the native habitat over many ... -
Impact of tropical rainforest transformation in Indonesia on soil carbon sources, turnover and losses
(2022-01-13)Agricultural expansion is one of the most dominant drivers of deforestation word wide. The globally rising demand for cash crops such as oil palm and rubber, caused rapid agricultural expansion during the last decades, ... -
Impacts of land use and biophysical properties on soil carbon stocks in southern Yunnan, China
(2015-01-23)For the montane regions of mainland Southeast Asia (Southwest China, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, northeast Thailand, and northwest Vietnam) few data is available on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in relation to land use, ... -
Impacts of land-use conversion in Sumatra, Indonesia on soil nitrogen cycling, soil nutrient stocks and ecosystem dynamics
(2015-11-11)Over the last two decades, deforestation rates in Sumatra, Indonesia have rapidly increased resulting in the conversion of large tracts of lowland forest into monoculture plantations of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and ... -
Implementierung und bodenökologische Charakterisierung von Kurzumtriebsplantagen und Agroforstsystemen am Beispiel der Bioenergie-Regionen "Göttinger Land" & "Thüringer Ackerebene"
(2014-12-15)In the context of climate change and the decrease of fossil fuels the production of renewable energies should be extended. The use of biomass is one option to help secure the energy supply. Based on the need for regional ... -
Implications of forest structure on carbon dioxide fluxes
(2020-05-07)Forests provide numerous crucial ecosystem services to society that are sensitive to climate and to extreme climate events such as droughts. One of the services of interest is the ability to sequester the greenhouse gas ... -
Impregnation of railway sleepers - Process optimisation by using an oily wood preservative and a mechanical pre-treatment
(2022-05-31)The use of creosote as a wood preservative has a long history. For more than 170 years wooden railway sleepers are impregnated with creosote. After initially using vacuum pressure processes for impregnation, empty cell ... -
Improving rhinoceros conservation and management through behaviour-based research: Evidence from Botswana
(2023-07-07)Illegal wildlife trafficking is one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss. Some of the most targeted species of illegal wildlife trade are rhinoceroses (“rhinos”), which exist nowadays in distinct populations in several ... -
Increasing ecological realism in conservation network design
(2017-06-22)Human-caused fragmentation and loss of natural habitat are among the world’s major challenges today. In combination with climate change, these processes contribute to soaring local and global extinction of many plant and ... -
Influence of competition and other factors on crown and stem characteristics of northern red oak
(2022-03-10)Native to northeastern America and southeastern Canada, northern red oak (Q. rubra L.) was introduced to Europe in 1691 and initially planted in parks and gardens. In the following centuries, three silvicultural ... -
Influence of forest machine operator work practices and operator assistance systems on the efficiency of fully mechanized timber harvesting systems
(2023-12-01)Introduction: Fully mechanized harvesting systems consisting of harvesters and forwarders represent state-of-the-art technology within modern timber harvesting operations. The droughts of the past years, consecutive ... -
Influence of intra- and interspecific competition on timber quality of European beech
(2021-01-21)The timber quality of a single tree is considerably influenced by interactions with other individual trees. These competitive effects from neighbouring trees may be regulated through silvicultural treatments. Consequently, ... -
Influence of mycorrhiza on nutrient physiology of trees in mixed and mono-specific stands along climatic and land use gradients
(2022-05-25)Global change drivers such as climate change, land-use change, anthropogenic N deposition, deteriorating P nutrition and other calamities jeopardize temperate forest ecosystem functions. Essential components for the ... -
Infochemikalien von Stamm und Wurzel der Rot-Buche (Fagus sylvatica L.): Methodenentwicklung und Betrachtung des VOC-Musters
(2020-02-26)Plant emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC) can be affected by changing environmental conditions such as temperature and drought. VOC play an important role in the interaction between plants and insects. For instance, ... -
Die Initialphase der Vegetationsentwicklung nach Windwurf in Buchen-Wäldern auf Zechstein- und Buntsandstein-Standorten des südwestlichen Harzvorlandes
(2005-01-12)Vegetation development following a local summer storm in 1997 was studied in windthrown beech (Fagus sylvatica) forests on base-rich Zechstein sites (gypsum karst and dolomitic ... -
Insect olfaction as an information filter for chemo-analytical applications
(2014-04-17)The olfaction of insect species is adapted to the requirements of the specific ecosystem they are living in. Volatiles perceived by insects can transport information on the location of an oviposition place or the physiological ... -
Integrated and Ecological Planning of Sustainable Tourism Development in A rural Area in Indonesia
(2003-05-14)The concept of sustainability has to be adopted and implemented in each development sector. However, it is far fromeasy to adapt, adopt and implement it, especially for developing country; ... -
Integrating field and optical RapidEye data for above-ground biomass estimation: A study in the tropical peat-swamp forest of Sebangau, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
(2019-12-10)The global impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation on climate change have increased international concern. This concern led to an agreement in the forestry sector to reduce carbon ... -
Integrating Remote Sensing Techniques into Forest Monitoring: Selected Topics with a Focus on Thermal Remote Sensing
(2016-08-05)A sustainable management of natural resources, in particular of forests, is of great importance to preserve the ecological, environmental and economic benefits of forests for future generations. An enhanced understanding ... -
Integrating remotely sensed data into forest resource inventories
(2015-05-18)The past two decades have demonstrated a great potential for airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data to improve the efficiency of forest resource inventories (FRIs). In order to make efficient use of LiDAR data ...