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Mission
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Session 3: Regional productivity,
inventory data and remote sensing
Steve Running
Remote Sensing and modeling
Michael Köhl
The use of forest
inventory data
Martha Chiesi, F. Maselli, M.
Bindi, L. Fibbi, P. Cherubini, E. Arlotta, G. Tirone, G. Matteucci,
and G. Seufert
Intergration of ground-based and
remote sensing data to simulate forest carbon fluxes in a Mediterranean
area
Tatjana Koukal and W. Schneider
Remote Sensing Data in the
Inventory of High-Structured Forests in Mountainous Regions
Gherardo Chirici, P. Corona, F.
Maselli, D. Travaglini, and M. Marchetti
Assessing productive
efficiency of forest ecosystems on a national scale in Italy integrating
remotely sensed data
and GIS modelling
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Ari Pussinen, M. Lindner, J. Liski, M.J.
Schelhaas,
and S. Zaehle
Forest resource development in
Europe
under changing climate
Andreas Huth and P. Köhler
Modelling production and dynamics
of tropical rain forests - the models FORMIX3 and FORMIND
Frits Mohren
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Robert A. Monserud, S. Huang,
and Y. Yang
Gross Primary Production of
Lodgepole Pine Stands
in Alberta
Rainer Joosten
Modelling of the carbon
accumulation in beech forests based upon inventory data and with regard
to the biomass and nutrient export through an intensified harvesting
Warren Keith Moser and M. Hansen
The influence of diversity upon
productivity in Central (USA) Hardwoods: Lessons from the Forest
Inventory
and Analysis dataset
Aleksi Lehtonen, J. Liski, R.
Mäkipää, T. Eggers,
P. Muukkonen, T. Palosuo, and M. Peltoniemi
Carbon budget of Finnish forests
from 1920 to 2000
Frederic Raulier, P.Y. Bernier,
and D. McKenney
Scaling estimates of net primary
productivity across spatial and temporal scales
Denis Loustau, A. Bosc, A.
Colin, M. Bakker, C. Meredieu, M. Déqué, E. Cloppet, D.
Arrouays, C. Le Bas, N. Saby, G. Pignard, N. Hamza, C. Francois, E.
Dufrêne, H. Davi, K. Soudani, J. Ogée, N. Viovy, A. Granier,
and N. Breda
Modelling the regional impacts of
climate change on wood production and carbon storage in the plains
French forests: results from the CARBOFOR project
Roeland Samson, H. Verbeeck, and
R. Lemeur
Modelling carbon and water fluxes
between forest and atmosphere along a latitudinal gradient in Europe
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