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Exotic tree species in Dutch forests
Thesis or internship project on sustainable forest management:
Exotic tree species in Dutch forests
Competition or alliance?
Black cherry in Dutch forests
Contact Jan or Ute for more information! ...
Supervisor: Jan den Ouden & Ute Sass-Klaassen
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
Tree crown development in relation to stand density
MSc thesis (BSc thesis)
Thinning interventions often aim at crown expansion of the future crop tree that is
released with the treatment. QD Forest management is a novel management
approach aiming to achieve ‘free growth’ of a t ...
Supervisor: Etiënne Thomassen, 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
Effect of nutrient addition and ungulate herbivory on tree sapling growth
Also possible as BSc internship or MSc internship
There is an increasing need to apply mitigation measures to curb the negative effects of acidification and eutrophication in forest ecosystems. A new method now used is the appl ...
Supervisor: Sylvana Harmsen
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
Tree morphology changes by fertilization and herbivory
Research goal
Rock dust, a ground rock that acts as a slow-release fertilizer, has become immensely popular in forest management. In ecosystems degraded by enhanced nitrogen deposition, soil health is expected to increase with th ...
Supervisor: dr.ir. J (Jan) den Ouden
S (Sylvana) Harmsen MSc
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group