- Project Leader
- Kromp-Kolb Helga, BOKU Project Leader
- Contact person:
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Gerersdorfer Thomas
- Duration:
- 15.11.2011-31.01.2013
- Programme:
- StartClim
- Type of Research
- Applied Research
- Project partners
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Universität Innsbruck, Institut für Ökologie, Sternwartestr. 15, 6020 Innsbruck , Austria.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
Further information:
http://www.austroclim.at/index.php?id=startclim2011
- Staff
- Gerersdorfer Thomas, Project Staff (bis 02.06.2013)
- Schwarzl Ingeborg, Project Staff
- BOKU Research Units
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Institute of Meteorology and Climatology
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- Subproject(s):
StartClim2011.A: Influence of Climatic Conditions on Voltinism and Dispersal of Ips typographus in the Alpine Zone (StartClim2011.A)
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- Subproject(s):
StartClim2011.B: Understanding intensifying disturbance regimes in Austrias forests as basis for developing climate change adaptation strategies (StartClim2011.B)
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- Subproject(s):
StartClim2011.D: Survey and utilisation of the potential capacity of Austrian native tree species to perform under actual and future climatic stress (StartClim2011.D)
- Funded by
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Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft, Stubenbastei 5, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung, Minoritenplatz, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Austrian Forest Agency, Purkersdorf, Austria, Pummergasse 10 – 12 , 3002 Purkersdorf, Austria
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Federal Environment Agency Vienna, Spittelauer Lände 5, A-1090 Wien, Austria
- Abstract
- Scienfific coordination of the following projects (http://www.austroclim.at/index.php?id=startclim2011):
StartClim2011.A: Influence of Climatic Conditions on Voltinism and Dispersal of Ips typographus in the Alpine Zone
StartClim2011.B: Understanding intensifying disturbance regimes in Austrias forests as basis for developing climate change adaptation strategies
StartClim2011.C: Effects of soil drying on transpiration of Austrian tree species
StartClim2011.D: Survey and utilisation of the potential capacity of Austrian native tree species to perform under actual and future climatic stress
- Keywords
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climatology;
Global warming;
forest entomology;
silviculture;
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Adaptation;
Climate Change;
Forestry;