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Faculty for Forest and Environment
Institution
Section overview
Description
Teaching and research in the range of topics related to forests are the main fields of activity of our Faculty of Forest and Environment. We work intensely together with private businesses, administrations and authorities. Thus we have established a fundamentally new profile of our faculty during the last years, supported by a broad network of international partners. Renaming the faculty as Faculty of Forest and Environment allows for scientific and conceptual progress, as well as for diversification in the range of teaching provided by the university.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Adaptation due to the establishment of mixed forests (workpackage 15)
- Additional studies on the killing effect of lead-free bullets
- Collaborative project: Defensins to monitor and to characterise the vigor of broad-leaved trees under changing climatic conditions
- Collaborative project: Development of a climate-based prognosis model to predict the risk of Nosema-infection of the honey bee - subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Strategies for the development of pyrophobic and climate change-resilient forests on forest fire areas. Subproject 1: Coordination, forest ecology and synthesis
- Derivation of dying probabilities of tree species rejuvenation in beech and spruce due to drought related to the occurrence of extreme weather events in Germany (short title 'dying probabilities in the forest')
- Developing and testing didactic models to activate disadvantaged groups to conserve biodiversity
- Energy wood production
- Joint project development of the statistical design of BZE II, Project FH Eberswalde
- Project 1 - Collaborative project development of the statistical design of BZE II, Project FH Eberswalde
- Variation and spatial distribution patterns of pedogene features in natural and economic forests - analysis of the causes and possibilities for the indication of biodiversity and primordial status
Involved in research projects
Contact
Faculty for Forest and Environment
Alfred-Möller-Str. 1
16225 Eberswalde
Brandenburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)3334 65-465
Fax: +49 (0)3334 65-428
Email: carola.borchert(@)hnee.de