Publications and references
Unit 8.01.06
- 20th IBFRA Conference: Climate Resilient and Sustainable Forest Management - IBFRA 2023; Helsinki, Finland; 28-31 August 2023. Book of Abstracts:
Mäkipää, R. & Berninger, K. (eds.) 2023. Climate resilient and sustainable forest management: IBFRA conference 28-31 August 2023. Book of abstracts. Natural Resources and Bioeconomy Studies 77/2023. Natural Resources Institute Finland. Helsinki. 244 p. - IBFRA Webinar - Climate change in diverse context of boreal forests; online; 8 March 2023, 5:00 pm CT / 6:00 pm EST. Speakers: Dr. Lee E. Frelich, Director, The University of Minnesota Center for Forest Ecology, US; Dr. Kazumichi Fujii, Senior researcher, Forestry and Forest products Research Institute, Japan; Makoto Kobayashi, Associate professor, Hokkaido University, Japan. Video recording
- IBFRA Webinar - Economics of natural disturbances in forests; online; 18 January 2023, 5:00 pm EET / 4:00 pm CET / 10:00 am ET. Speakers: Olli-Pekka Kuusela (ETLA), Jasper Fuchs (Uni. Göttingen) Matthew Wibbenmeyer (RFF). Video recording
- IBFRA Webinar - Advances in biomass remote sensing - special emphasis on boreal forests; online; 7 December 2022, 04:00 PM CET. Video recording
- Schepaschenko D., Moltchanova E., Fedorov S., Karminov V., Ontikov P., Santoro M., See L., Kositsyn V., Shvidenko A., Romanovskaya A., Korotkov V., Lesiv M., Bartalev S., Fritz S., Shchepashchenko M., Kraxner F. (2021) Russian forest sequesters substantially more carbon than previously reported. Scientific Reports. 11, 12825. DOI 10.1038/s41598-021-92152-9. www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92152-9
- Bernier P., Astrup R., Bright R., ..., Schepaschenko D., See L., Shvidenko A., et al. (2018) How can the circumboreal forests contribute to mitigating climate change? IBFRA Discussion paper.
- Schepaschenko D., Moltchanova E., Shvidenko A., Blyshchyk V., Dmitriev E., Martynenko O., See L., Kraxner F. (2018) Improved Estimates of Biomass Expansion Factors for Russian Forests. Forests, 9(6), 312. Doi: 10.3390/f9060312.
- Schepaschenko D.G., Shvidenko A.Z., Usoltsev V., Lakyda P., Luo Y., Vasylyshyn R., Lakyda I., Myklush Y., See L., McCallum I., Fritz S., Kraxner F., Obersteiner M. (2017) A dataset of forest biomass structure for Eurasia. Scientific Data. 4:170070.
- Climate-Induced range shifts in boreal forest pests and their ecological, economic and social consequences; Baie-Comeau, Sept-Iles, Quebec, Canada; 11-15 July 2016. Units involved: 8.01.06, 7.03.05, 7.03.07. Selection of papers in the Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
- Lappalainen H.K., Kerminen V.-M., Petäjä T., Kurten T., Baklanov A., Shvidenko A., et al. (2016) Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX): towards a holistic understanding of the feedbacks and interactions in the land–atmosphere–ocean–society continuum in the northern Eurasian region. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 16: 14421-14461.
- Schaphoff S., Reyer C.P.O., Schepaschenko D., Gerten D., Shvidenko A. (2016) Observed and projected climate change impacts on Russia’s forests and its carbon balance. Forest Ecology and Management. 361: 432–444.
- Gauthier S., Bernier P., Kuuluvainen T.,Shvidenko A.Z., Schepaschenko D.G. (2015) Boreal forest health and global change. Science, 349: 819-822.
- Mukhortova L., Schepaschenko D., Shvidenko A., McCallum I., Kraxner F. (2015) Soil contribution to carbon budget of Russian forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 200: 97–108.
- Schreier S.F., Richter A., Schepaschenko D., Shvidenko A., Hilboll A., Burrows J.P. (2015) Differences in satellite-derived NOx emission factors between Eurasian and North American boreal forest fires. Atmospheric Environment, 121. pp. 55-65.
- Shvidenko A.Z., Gustafson E., McGuire A.D., Kharuk V.I., Schepaschenko D.G., et al. (2013) Chapter 6. Terrestrial Ecosystems and Their Change. P.Ya. Groisman and G. Gutman (eds.), Regional Environmental Changes in Siberia and Their Global Consequences, Springer Environmental Science and Engineering. pp. 171-249.
- Linder, S & Wang C.K. (eds) 2011. 14th Scientific Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association – The Roles of Boreal Forests in a Global Context. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 26(1), 68 pp.
- Linder, S. & Moen, J. (eds) 2011. Future Forests. A special issue of MDPI Forests, 15 papers, 276 pages.
- Vanhanen, H. Jonsson, R., Gerasimov, Y., Krankina, O. & Messier, C. 2012. Making Boreal Forests Work for People and Nature. Published by IUFRO's Special Project on World Forests, Society and Environment, 27 pp. ISBN 978-951-40-2354-5
Links to other information resources
ALPTREES - Sustainable use and management of non native trees in the alpine region
Geo-Wiki - Earth observation and citizen science platform
Forest Observation System – international network of permanent forest plots for calibration/validation forest biomass remote sensing
Future Forests - a multi-disciplinary forest research program driven by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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