member Andrea Martac Trainee Ugo Molteni Scientific staff member Anna Neycken PhD student guest Daniel Scherrer Scientific staff member
The interplay of naturalness and disturbances in transforming forests under climate change Dr. Daniel Scherrer, WSL Forest Resources and Management, Plant regeneration ecology 16.04.2024 10:30, Engler-Saal
member Andrea Martac Trainee Ugo Molteni Scientific staff member Anna Neycken PhD student guest Daniel Scherrer Scientific staff member Sustainable Forestry Janine Schweier Groupleader Clemens Blattert Scientific
projects Contact News Agenda Scientific publications Other publications Media Animated graphic: Stefan Scherrer, Eawag Blue-green habitats – hotspots of biodiversity Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are closely [...] Variable for assessing the linkage between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems Project lead: Dr. Daniel Odermatt (Eawag) und Dr. Yann Vitasse (WSL) Post doc: Jelle Lever Collaborators: Alexander Damm-Reiser [...] fatty acids in consumer diets and its relationship to consumer fitness Project lead: Blake Matthews, Daniel Odermatt und J. Ryan Shipley (Eawag) Duration: 01.09.2021 - 30.08.2022 Collaborators: Luis J. Gilarranz
Waldmischungsgrad LFI 2018 or downloadable (on request by email) in EnviDat as Forest Type NFI 2018. Daniel Scherrer - Modelling of potential natural forest communities across Switzerland based on NFI-Data: Challenges
Kanti Bose 28.09.2020 13:00, Engler 25' Forest vegetation in Switzerland based on NFI-data Dr. Daniel Scherrer 26.10.2020 13:00, Zoom-Meeting 25' Tree species responses to soil water shortage in Swiss forests
gewinnen. Es werden Ideen zu möglichen Begleitstudien zu Teilprozessen der Verjüngung vorgestellt. Daniel Scherrer: Berechnung der Naturnähe der Baumartenmischung auf LFI-Probeflächen Viele waldbauliche Beurteilungen [...] science. Research notes Abstract of presentations given at the FOREMA Quarterly Colloquia 25.3.2024 Daniel Kükenbrink: Progress towards an operational inclusion of close range remote sensing in the Swiss