methodology: modelling

Publications
Year
Díaz-Yañez, et al. ... & H. Bugmann (2024): Tree regeneration in models of forest dynamics: A key priority for further research. Ecosphere 2024, 15:e4807. 2024
Szamosvári, Erik, László Nagy Heino Konrad, Norbert Móricz et al. (2023): Bilateral cooperation - Fostering the ability of native European beech and sessile oak forests in the border region against the impacts of climate change. RIO 9: e109816 2023
Réka Aszalós et al. (2012): Accurate prediction of ice disturbance in European deciduous forests with generalized linear models: a comparison of field-based and airborne-based approaches. Eur J Forest Res 131: 1905-1915. 2012
Mücher, A. Caspar et al: Modelling the spatial of Natura 2000 habitats across Europe.Landscape and Urban Planning 92:(148-159), 2009 2009
Balázs B., Horváth F., Mázsa K. és Bölöni J. (2008): Forest reserve as a model area for future climate forest restoration - a case study. 6th European Conference on Ecological Restoration, Ghent, Belgium, 8-12/09/2008 2008
Gabler, K. & Schadauer, K. (2008): Methods of the Austrian Forest Inventory 2000/02. Origins, approaches, design, sampling, data models, evaluation and calculation of standard error. BFW-Berichte 142, 121 pp. 2008
Gardiner, B., Byrne, K., Hale, S., Kamimura, K., Mitchell, S. J., Peltola, H. & Ruel, J-C. (2008): A review of mechanistic modelling of wind damage risk to forests. Forestry 81(3): 447-463. 2008
Pretzsch, H., Grote, R., Reineking, B., Rötzer, Th. & Seifert, St. (2008): Models for Forest Ecosystem Management: A European Perspective. Annals of Botany 101: 1065-1087. 2008
Zboray Z. (2008): Az erdő növekedésének vizsgálata térinformatikai és fotogrammetriai módszerekkel karsztos mintaterületeken. In: Csorba P., Fazekas I. (szerk.): Tájkutatás - tájökológia, 375-380, Meridián Alapítvány, Debrecen 2008
H.Pretzsch et al (2007):Models for Forest Ecosystems Management: A European Perspective; Annals of Botany 1-23, Oxford Journals. ER Archívum, 2007/P-036/1, 2. 2007
Balázs B., Horváth F., Mázsa K. és Torda G. (2007): Magyarországi erdők szénmegkötésének becslése különböző modellekkel. In: Lakatos F., Varga D. (szerk.): Erdészeti Tudományos Konferencia 2007. december 11. Poszter p: 30., Sopron 2007
Zboray, Z., Tanács, E. & Bárány-Kevei, I. (2007): The accuracy and possible uses of a stand height map derived from a digital surface model. Proceedings of the ForestSat 2007 Conference (CD), Nov. 5-7 Montpellier, France 2007
Hortal, Joaquin és Lobo M. Jorge: Towards a synecological framework for systematic conservation planning. Biodiversity Informatics, 3. (16-45). 2006 2006
Latimer, M.A, et al: Building Statistical Models to Analyze Species Distributions. Ecological Society of America,Ecological Applications, 16,(1) pp. 33-50, 2006 2006
Peterson, A.Townsend:Uses and Requirements of Ecological Niche Models and Related Distributional Models. Biodiversity Informatics, 3, pp.(59-72), 2006. 2006
Christina Westphal, Nils Tremer, Goddert von Oheimb, Jan Hansen, Klaus von Gadow, Werner Härdtle (2006): Is the reverse J-shaped diameter distribution universally applicable in European virgin beech forests? Forest Ecology and Management 223:75-83. 2006
Araújo, M et al: Downscaling European species atlas distributions to a finer resolution: implacations for conservation planning. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14:(17-30), 2005. 2005
Thuiller, W. et al: Do we need land-cover data to model species distributions in Europe? Journal of Biogeography, 31: (353-361), 2004 2004
Pearson, G. Richard és Dawson, P.Terence: Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of species: are bioclimate envelope models useful? Global Ecology and Biogeography, 12: (361-371) 2003. 2003
Schadt, S. et al (2002): Rule-Based assesment of suitable habitat and patch connectivity for the Eurasian lynx. Ecological Applications, 1215: (1469-1483) 2002