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Three more ConFoBi papers are done!

Andrey L. D. Augustynczik is currently our most productive author. Together with various colleagues, he published ConFoBi papers number five, six, and seven. In paper number five, he uses Bayesian inference to estimate uncertainty in models where the productivity of European beech is calculated under climate change: Productivity of Fagus sylvatica under climate change – A Bayesian analysis of risk and uncertainty using the model 3-PG. The paper appeared in the journal Forest Ecology and Management.

Paper number six is a collaboration with Thomas Asbeck and Marco Basile and their sub-projects to call for diversified forest management which will increase tree microhabitats and maintain bird biodiversity under climate change. It is published in the journal Science of the Total Environment: Diversification of forest management regimes secures tree microhabitats and bird abundance under climate change.

Andrey’s seventh ConFoBi paper came out in Scientific Reports and proposes a novel approach for conservation, namely to include multiple sources of uncertainty in management plans: Multiple uncertainties require a change of conservation practices for saproxylic beetles in managed temperate forests.