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A framework for individual-based forest landscape modeling under changing climate and disturbance regimes

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN 

 Organization address address: Gregor Mendel Strasse 33
city: WIEN
postcode: 1180

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Manfred J.
Cognome: Lexer
Email: send email
Telefono: 431477000000
Fax: 431477000000

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Austria [AT]
 Totale costo 220˙857 €
 EC contributo 220˙857 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-IOF-2008
 Funding Scheme MC-IOF
 Anno di inizio 2009
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2009-04-01   -   2012-03-31

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1    UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

 Organization address address: Gregor Mendel Strasse 33
city: WIEN
postcode: 1180

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Manfred J.
Cognome: Lexer
Email: send email
Telefono: 431477000000
Fax: 431477000000

AT (WIEN) coordinator 220˙857.31

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interactions    resource    climate    regard    interacting    landscape    modeling    framework    oriented    forest    model    regimes    individual    sustainable    sfem    disturbance    agents    models   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Climate change is a major challenge for sustainable forest management. Impacts on the disturbance regime are particularly relevant in this regard. In a sound science-based sustainable forest management/ ecosystem management approach (SFEM) potential changes in climate and disturbance regimes need to be considered explicitly. Disturbance dynamics, however, are still poorly understood especially in ecosystems with interacting, climate-sensitive disturbance agents. Currently, most available model approaches suffer either from a limited spatial extent to address large scale interacting disturbance regimes (i.e. stand models) or a coarse structural resolution with regard to the information needs in resource management (i.e. landscape models). The objective of the proposed research is to bridge this gap in (i) developing an individual-based landscape modeling framework; (ii) adopting process-oriented disturbance modules and utilizing existing ecological understanding to model disturbance interactions, and (iii) testing the model framework in two case studies in the temperate forest biome. To successfully address (interactions between) disturbances as emerging property of the modeled system as well as to provide relevant levels of information in the context of SFEM an individual-based, process-oriented landscape modeling approach is proposed. The development will bring together recent advances in forest landscape modeling with efficient algorithms of modeling individual-based tree competition and process-based production. Existing disturbance models for selected agents will be adopted focusing on interactions and climate sensitivity. The framework will be parameterized and evaluated in two cases studies in the Eastern Alps (Austria) and the Pacific Northwest (USA). Overall, the modeling framework aims at contributing to questions of SFEM under changing climate and disturbance regimes and facilitating a landscape perspective in forest resource management.'

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