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Dr. Marcus Schaub - Personal Homepage

Marcus Schaub
teamleader
Organisational unit: Forest Dynamics
Ecophysiology
Phone: +41 44 7392 564
Fax: +41 44 7392 215
Room: Bi HL D 25
E-Mail:
Address: Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Zürcherstrasse 111
8903 Birmensdorf

Functions

 

Research Interests

  • Public concerns, evidence from research, and increasing scientific knowledge are all driving widespread discussions on air pollution, climate change, and forest health problems. Our research group investigates the combined effects of air pollutants and environmental stressors on plants and forest ecosystems. In order to assess the forest health status and to estimate the forest risk we combine the sciences from plant physiology, forest inventory, and environmental monitoring including meteorology. We draw conclusions and develop quantitative scenarios for stakeholders on a regional and international level.
  • Based on the Geneva Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (UNECE LRTAP), both, our investigations as well as the collaboration with our partners are based on the broad network for Long-Term Forest Ecosystem Research (LWF) within the framework of ICP-Forests. This network is complemented by intensive research platforms which allow us to answer questions regarding the mechanistic and multi-casual interrelationships between environmental stressors and forest ecosystem responses.

Current main research projects

  • Swiss Long-term Forest Ecosystem Research LWF
  • Assessment of Ozone Flux for Switzerland, Application – Validation – Further Development O3FLUX
  • Principle Investigator of the WSL Model Ecosystem Facility MODOEK
  • International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests ICP-Forests
  • Swiss national representative for the European Long-Term Ecosystem Research Network LTER-Europe
  • Experimentation in Ecosystem Research ExpeER
  • www.ozoneeffects.org