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    Deriving forest fire ignition risk with biogeochemical process modelling by Eastaugh, C.S., Hasenauer, H.

    “…Climate impacts the growth of trees and also affects disturbance regimes such as wildfire frequency. The European Alps have warmed considerably over the past…”
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    Forest structures across Europe by Moreno, A., Neumann, M., Hasenauer, H.

    Published in Geoscience data journal (01-06-2017)
    “…Pan‐European gridded datasets derived from a single methodology to inform researchers, policy makers and conservationists on the state of forest structures…”
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    uniform height curve method for height–diameter modelling: an application to Sitka spruce in Britain by Arcangeli, C, Klopf, M, Hale, S. E, Jenkins, T. A. R, Hasenauer, H

    Published in Forestry (London) (2014)
    “…Height–diameter models are commonly used in forestry for the imputation of missing tree heights and as such underpin the calculation of many fundamental…”
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    Forest inventories for carbon change assessments by Mohren, GMJ, Hasenauer, H, Köhl, M, Nabuurs, G-J

    “…► Forest inventories data can be used to quantify forest ecosystem carbon budgets. ► Carbon in forest soils requires additional sampling because of soil…”
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    Using the tree growth model MOSES to assess the dynamics of Dinaric old-growth mixed beech–fir forest ecosystems by Mikac, S, Klopf, M, Anić, I, Hasenauer, H

    Published in Plant biosystems (01-09-2013)
    “…The limiting factor in studying the dynamics of old-growth forests is the lack of long-term data. A model for general Dinaric old-growth beech–fir forest…”
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    Improved estimates of per-plot basal area from angle count inventories by Eastaugh, Chris S, Hasenauer, Hubert

    Published in IForest (Viterbo) (01-06-2014)
    “…Forest inventories were originally designed for the assessment of timber stocks over large areas. The large datasets gathered by these programs are becoming of…”
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    Incorporating management history into forest growth modelling by Eastaugh, C S, Hasenauer, H

    Published in IForest (Viterbo) (03-11-2011)
    “…Mechanistic modelling is an important tool for understanding the impacts of climate change and pollutants on forest growth. One of the common practical…”
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    Modeling effects of hydrological changes on the carbon and nitrogen balance of oak in floodplains by Pietsch, S.A, Hasenauer, H, Kucera, J, Cermak, J

    Published in Tree physiology (01-08-2003)
    “…We extended the applicability of the ecosystem model BIOME-BGC to floodplain ecosystems to study effects of hydrological changes on Quercus robur L. stands…”
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    Validation of forward and inverse modes of a homogeneous canopy reflectance model by Weihs, P., Suppan, F., Richter, K., Petritsch, R., Hasenauer, H., Schneider, W.

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (10-03-2008)
    “…The homogeneous canopy reflectance model ACRM was used to simulate forest reflectance and was compared with hyperspectral data of the topographically complex…”
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    Methods for assessing regeneration establishment and height growth in uneven‐aged mixed species stands by Hasenauer, Hubert, Kindermann, Georg

    Published in Forestry (London) (01-01-2002)
    “…This study shows how information from routine inventory data can be used to predict juvenile tree height growth for trees ≤1.3 m using simple competition…”
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    Using simultaneous regression techniques with individual-tree growth models by Hasenauer, H. (Universitat fur Bodenkulture, Vienna, Austria.), Monserud, R.A, Gregoire, T.G

    Published in Forest science (01-02-1998)
    “…Individual-tree growth models basically consist of a number of equations (e.g., diameter or basal area increment model, height increment model, crown ratio…”
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    Assessing the impacts of climate change and nitrogen deposition on Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) growth in Austria with BIOME-BGC by Eastaugh, Chris S, Pötzelsberger, Elisabeth, Hasenauer, Hubert

    Published in Tree physiology (01-03-2011)
    “…The aim of this paper is to determine whether a detectable impact of climate change is apparent in Austrian forests. In regions of complex terrain such as most…”
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    Dimensional relationships of open-grown trees in Austria by Hasenauer, Hubert

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-1997)
    “…The purpose of the study is to investigate crown width, breast height diameter, height to live crown base, and taper rates of trees which were unaffected by…”
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    Forests in transition: a harvesting model for uneven-aged mixed species forests in Austria by Thurnher, Christopher, Klopf, Mario, Hasenauer, Hubert

    Published in Forestry (London) (01-12-2011)
    “…Harvesting models are needed within simulation studies to assess 'business as usual' scenarios in future stand development. Such models require data from…”
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    Sustainability in multi-aged stands: an analysis of long-term plenter systems by O'hara, Kevin L., Hasenauer, Hubert, Kindermann, Georg

    Published in Forestry (London) (01-04-2007)
    “…Long-term research plots in multi-aged stands managed with the plenter system were assessed to evaluate sustainability of the plenter system in Central Europe…”
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    Deriving sustainability measures using statistical data: A case study from the Eisenwurzen, Austria by Putzhuber, Friedrich, Hasenauer, Hubert

    Published in Ecological indicators (2010)
    “…Within the past two decades sustainability has become a key term in emphasizing and understanding relationships between economic progress and the protection of…”
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    Incorporating forest growth response to thinning within biome-BGC by Petritsch, Richard, Hasenauer, Hubert, Pietsch, Stephan A.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-04-2007)
    “…Large-scale ecosystem models are designed to reproduce and quantify ecosystem processes. Based on plant functions or species-specific parameter sets, the…”
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    Simultaneous estimation of daily solar radiation and humidity from observed temperature and precipitation: an application over complex terrain in Austria by Thornton, Peter E, Hasenauer, Hubert, White, Michael A

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-09-2000)
    “…Using daily observations of temperature, precipitation, radiation, and humidity from 24 stations spanning a large elevation gradient in Austria, we tested…”
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    Testing the applicability of BIOME-BGC to simulate beech gross primary production in Europe using a new continental weather dataset by Chiesi, Marta, Chirici, Gherardo, Marchetti, Marco, Hasenauer, Hubert, Moreno, Adam, Knohl, Alexander, Matteucci, Giorgio, Pilegaard, Kim, Granier, André, Longdoz, Bernard, Maselli, Fabio

    Published in Annals of forest science. (2016)
    “…Key message A daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIOME-BGC model for the estimation of current and future beech gross primary production…”
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