The role of below-ground processes for forest functioning
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Soil compaction and tree roots (PD)
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Forest soil drought and soil microbial diversity, physiology and carbon persistence
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Trace element biogeochemistry in forests
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Stream carbon export from forested catchments
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Tree-soil exchange model
Tree and canopy processes
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Heat and drought-related stress and mortality in forests
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Exploring signatures of drought and heat stress across different pollutant deposition pathways
Observe forests from above
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Drought impacts on water- & light-use efficiency limits and forest ecosystem
functioning through multi-sensor synergy -
Multifrequency SAR-based forest height, soil moisture, and vegetation
water content estimation -
Assessing the Impact of Air Pollution on Forest Trees across Luxembourg and Paving the Way for Future Mitigation
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Monitoring of plant traits for improved assessment of forest stress and disturbances in forests of the Greater Region
Predict and value forests
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Model-guided assessment of forest resilience and
vulnerability to climate change -
Modular Agent-based Modelling Platform of Forest Community Dynamics
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Forest-based recreation: assessment and valuation for forest
ecosystems under natural and human stress