The Chair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology at the University of Freiburg pursues a comprehensive approach to understanding forest ecosystems through various research foci.
These research areas are interlinked and contribute to a holistic understanding of forest ecosystems and to the support of sustainable forestry practices that can adapt to and mitigate the effects of environmental changes.
The Chair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology conducts research on a large number of experimental plots and is equipped with a wide range of modern research facilities, which enable analysing the growth of trees from the cellular level to the stand level. An in-house tree ring measurement laboratory, equipped with a variety of devices for the preparation and analysis of microcores, increment cores and stem discs, supports the work of the researchers. In addition, the researchers have access to a precision mechanics and electronics workshop as well as an extensive stem disc archive. Various remote sensing techniques are used to analyse the three-dimensional structure of individual trees and stands. The remote sensing platforms used include a terrestrial laser scanner with which high-resolution 3D data can be recorded. This data can then be analysed and interpreted using modern and powerful workstations.
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Increasing the proportion of high-quality beech wood and optimising the quality of standing beech trees through terrestrial laser scanning
KonKlim
Evaluation of the adaptation potential, growth plasticity and productivity of spruce, fir and Douglas fir with regard to predicted climate changes in the Black Forest