Succession and stability of the Vienna drinking water protection zone under the influence of climate change scenarios – working group 5
Abstract
Stability and functionality of the of the water protection forests are at risk due to climate change and various other disturbing factors.The aim of the project part is to develop a predisposition assessment system for hazard rating of site- and stand-related susceptibility to abitotic and biotic disturbances. The predisposition assessment will serve for the analysis of current knowledge regarding disturbances, for listing of existing driving factors of the susceptibility to relevant disturbing factors, for the evaluation and weighting of these factors, for the assessment of current and future site- and stand-specific predisposition and for mapping of hazardous areas. Hazard rating using the predisposition approach is essential for the assessment of the impact of disturbing factors on stability and functionality of forest ecosystems and for the sustainable management of water resources of the spring water protection forests.
Forestry Climate Change Predisposition Forest Protection Disturbances
Publikationen
Evaluation of climate change induced effects on the predisposition of forests of the water protection zone “Wildalpen” to disturbances by bark beetles. A contribution to the final report of CC-WaterS work package 5: „Land Uses and Water Resources Safety“.
Autoren: Baier, P., Pennerstorfer, J., Schopf, A. Jahr: 2011
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Bericht zu den Untersuchungen in Wildalpen 2010 und zur Online-Modellierung der Buchdruckerentwicklung
Autoren: Schopf, A., Baier, P., Pennerstorfer, J., Jansenberger, A. Jahr: 2011
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Climate change induced effects on the predisposition of forests of the water protection zone Wildalpen to disturbances by bark beetles
Autoren: P. Baier, J. Pennerstorfer, A. Schopf Jahr: 2012
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Project staff
Axel Schopf
Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dr.phil. Axel Schopf
axel.schopf@boku.ac.at
BOKU Project Leader
01.05.2009 - 30.04.2012
Josef Pennerstorfer
Dr. Josef Pennerstorfer MSc.
josef.pennerstorfer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91635
Project Staff
01.05.2009 - 30.04.2012