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Trees twitter on drought effects
Several thesis or internship topics on forests and climate change - contact Ute for more information! For example: Trees twitter on drought effects: effects of extreme climate conditions on tree growth ...
Supervisor: Ute Sass-Klaassen (FEM) in collaboration with Ghent University (Belgium) and Thuenen Institute (Germany)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Effect of climate change on Dutch forests
Several thesis or internship topics on forests and climate change - contact Ute for more information! For example: Effect of climate change on Dutch forests: climate-growth relationships of selected tree species ...
Supervisor: Ute Sass-Klaassen (FEM), Jan den Ouden (FEM) in collaboration with Paul Copini
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Wood as database
Tracking illegal timber: Tracking the origin of wood via DNA and isotopes Tropical forests and CO2 increase: CO2 fertilisation effects on tropical forests, information from wood anatomy & chemistry to feed tree models And ot ...
Supervisor: Pieter Zuidema and/or Ute Sass-Klaassen and/or Frank Sterck
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
The role of leaf venation in stomatal conductance responses to drought in lianas and trees in the canopy of two tropical forests
MSc thesis Lianas are increasing in many tropical forests with potential negative implications for forest biodiversity, productivity, carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation. We have measured large, adult individuals ...
Supervisor: FEM group: Frank Sterck
Other organization: Jose Medina (STRI, Panama)

Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Carbon Storage in Harvested Wood Products and Timber constructions in the Netherlands
MSc / BSc thesis (depending on size / depth of analysis) FEM is involved in quantifying carbon in harvested wood products for a range of conditions, based on country data on harvested wood, wood use, and HWP lifespan. Previously ...
Supervisor: Prof.dr.ir. Frits Mohren
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Financial analysis of thinning intensity
MSc thesis (BSc thesis) Thinning interventions -among other goals- often aim to optimize financial performance of a stand. QD Forest management is a novel management approach aiming to achieve ‘free growth’ of a tree in order t ...
Supervisor: Etiënne Thomassen, Frits Mohren
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Effects of rooting by wild boar on soil organic carbon
BSc thesis / MSc thesis (depending on size / depth of analysis) Rooting activity by wild boar may lead to loss of soil organic matter and soil carbon, depending on rooting intensity and frequency. In the Netherlands, high wild  ...
Supervisor: Frits Mohren
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Seed rain: reproductive strategies during secondary succession in wet tropical forest
MSc thesis During secondary succession after land abandonment in the wet tropics the vegetation recovers rapidly. Local forest recovery is determined by many factors but availability of seeds is crucial. This is largely determi ...
Supervisor: Frans Bongers
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Reproductive strategies of tropical tree species
MSc thesis / MSc internship / BSc thesis / BSc internship Tropical forests harbor a tremendous diversity of trees, which are able to coexist because of differences in their life history strategies. Tree species are engaged in a ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Lourens Poorter
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Does shade tolerance explain the distribution of wet and dry tropical tree species?
MSc thesis / MSc internship / BSc thesis / BSc internship Species distribution is determined by environmental filters that can determine what species can occur where. Shade and drought are thought to be the two most important e ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Lourens Poorter
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
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