Der Einfluss funktionaler Eigenschaften beigemischter Koniferen auf die Funktionsweise von Rotbuchenökosystemen

RTG 2300: Enrichment of European beech forests with conifers (EnriCo)


EnriCo: Enrichment of European beech forests with conifers

The RTG 2300 is funded by the DFG from 2017 to 2026 and is investigating the functional diversity of pure and mixed forests composed of European beech with the native spruce respectively the non-native Douglas fir.

About EnriCo

News

Congratulations to Christina Hackmann (SP1-2) who recently published a paper in Plant Biology: “Root water uptake depth in temperate forest trees: species-specific patterns shaped by neighbourhood and environment". Christian will defend her dissertation in July.
We are regularly offering positions for student helpers and theses for Bachelor and Master students. For more information see https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/offers/574387.html or contact our coordinator or the PhD students of the subprojects you are particularly interested in.
EnriCo members are engaging in science communication supported by the innovation pool as part of the competence centre on landscape resilience sponsored by Eva Mayr-Stihl Stiftung. "Forest Resilience: Science and Practice" connects cutting-edge research with community engagement to better understand forest health and resilience. The project consists of an online seminar series with international experts talking about forest health, climate impacts, and sustainable management, and a forest excursion in Göttingen, where the local community can experience forest research up close. Find more information here.
EnriCo held his 3rd mini conference on August 26. It is entitled “Complex models in a complex environment”. Everyone interested is invited to join. Find more information here.




Speaker
Prof. Dr. Christian Ammer

Vice Speaker
Prof. Dr. Andrea Polle

Scientific coordinator
Dr. Serena Müller

Büsgenweg 1
37077 Göttingen
grk2300@uni-goettingen.de

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