The effect of natural disturbances on the risk from hydrogeomorphic hazards under climate change
Abstract
PROTECTED is a multi-factor and multi-level study on how impacts of climate change on natural disturbances will affect hydrogeomorphic hazards in protection forests. The project will elucidate the perception of stakeholders on the risk from changing disturbance regimes, and will use simulations to analyse the consequences of natural disturbances on runoff and sediment mobilisation from hillslopes for different forest development scenarios.
Climate Change Impacts Natural Disturbances Natural Hazards Protection Forests Forest Management
Publikationen
What drives the future supply of regulating ecosystem services in a mountain forest landscape?
Autoren: Seidl, R; Albrich, K; Erb, K; Formayer, H; Leidinger, D; Leitinger, G; Tappeiner, U; Tasser, E; Rammer, W Jahr: 2019
Journal articles
The effects of forest cover and disturbance on torrential hazards: large-scale evidence from the Eastern Alps
Autoren: Sebald, J; Senf, C; Heiser, M; Scheidl, C; Pflugmacher, D; Seidl, R Jahr: 2019
Journal articles
Project staff
Rupert Seidl
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Rupert Seidl
rupert.seidl@boku.ac.at
Project Leader
01.05.2017 - 30.04.2019
BOKU partners
External partners
Federal Forest Office (BFW)
none
partner