Long-term Forest Ecosystem Research LWF
The mission of LWF is to improve our understanding
of how natural and anthropogenic stresses affect forests in
the long term, and which risks for humans are involved. Consequently,
we need to gain a more profound knowledge of the cause-effect
relationships in the forest ecosystem and the underlying processes.
The aims of LWF are:
- to assess external anthropogenic and natural
stresses (e.g., atmospheric deposition, climate)
- to assess changes of relevant forest ecosystem
components
- to evaluate the influence of external
stresses on forest ecosystems
- to develop indicators of forest health
- to analyse the risks under different stress
scenarios
Using a network of selected study
sites, we monitor the long-term response of forest ecosystem
components and processes to the most relevant stress factors.
Our particular emphasis is on atmospheric deposition, the
biogeochemical cycle, the climate, the soil, the ground vegetation
and the trees.
The mission is in agreement with the aims
of the "International Co-operative Programme on Assessment
and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests" (ICP-Forests)
and the "International Co-operative Programme on Integrated
Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects" (ICP-IM).
The LWF is part of the International Long-Term
Ecological Research Network ILTER.
For further information please contact Norbert
Kräuchi.
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