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Session 4 - Forests and human interaction
Tropical Forestry with native species, Alexander Vibrans (online), Forestry Department of Universidade Regional de Blumenau
Local perceptions of tropical forest ecosystem services, insights from Africa, Aida Cuni-Sanchez (online), Norwegian Uni of Life Sciences
How are forests harvested across Europe? Quantification of the contemporary forest harvest patterns from inventory data, Susanne Suvanto, University of Birmingham
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Session 5 - Ecosystem manipulation
BIFoR FACE: response of carbon and nutrient dynamics in temperate deciduous forests to five years of CO2 fumigation, Sami Ullah, BIFoR FACE, University of Birmingham
EucFACE: ten years of CO2 fumigation, phosphorus limitation and disturbance dynamics, Belinda Medlyn (online), EucFACE, University of Western Sydney
AmazonFACE - year zero: baseline discoveries and modeling hypothesesAmazonFACE - year zero: baseline discoveries and modeling hypotheses, David Lapola (online), Amazon FACE, UNICAMP
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Session 6 - Informing the reforestation debate
Reforestation as a Natural Climate Solution, Susan Cook-Patton (online), the Nature Conservancy
Constraints and trade-offs for reforestation in Europe, Mark Rounsevell (online), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Strategic Scale Stand Dynamics Assessments as a Driver of Afforestation/Reforestation Activities in the United States, Chris Woodall (online), US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis Program
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Session 7 - BIFoR from genome to biome
Revisiting carbon isotope discrimination in C3 plants – an opportunity to improve predictions of plant carbon uptake, Florian Busch, University of Birmingham
Plant wax n-alkane biomarkers under elevated CO2: understanding plant isotopic response in the geologic record, Bridget Warren, University of Birmingham
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Phage and prophage: beauty and the beast, Mojgan Rabiey, University of Birmingham
Using functional genomics to understand a complex diesease of oak trees, Graeme Kettles, University of Birmingham
Root exudation rate increases, and composition changes in a mature temperate forest under elevated carbon dioxide, Michaela Reay, University of Birmingham / University of Bristol
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Evidence for increased net primary productivity at BIFoR FACE in response to elevated CO2, Rich Norby, University of Tennessee & Distinguished Visiting Fellow at University of Birmingham
Thermal imaging of canopy temperatures under high CO2, Sophie Fauset, University of Plymouth
Greenhouse gas fluxes from tree stems under elevated CO2: the BIFoR FACE study case - Josep Barba Ferrer, University of Birmingham/ CREAF
Tree species climatic affiliation determines demographic balance across mature Northern Hemisphere forests, Julen Astigarraga, University of Birmingham and University of Alcalá
Global biogeography of forest disturbances, Nezha Acil, University of Birmingham
What is the effect of fragmentation on biodiversity? A meta-analysis, Laura Graham, University of Birmingham
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