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Marcus Lindner
Researcher at European Forest Institute
Publications - 146
Citations - 12159
Marcus Lindner is an academic researcher from European Forest Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Forest management. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 139 publications receiving 10413 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcus Lindner include Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
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Climate change impacts, adaptive capacity, and vulnerability of European forest ecosystems
Marcus Lindner,Michael Maroschek,Sigrid Netherer,Antoine Kremer,Anna Barbati,Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo,Rupert Seidl,Sylvain Delzon,Piermaria Corona,Marja Kolström,Manfred J. Lexer,Marco Marchetti +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the most important potential impacts of climate change on forest goods and services are summarized for the Boreal, Temperate Oceanic, TOC, Mediterranean, and mountainous regions.
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Ecosystem Service Supply and Vulnerability to Global Change in Europe
Dagmar Schröter,Wolfgang Cramer,Rik Leemans,I. Colin Prentice,Miguel B. Araújo,Nigel W. Arnell,Alberte Bondeau,Harald Bugmann,Timothy R. Carter,Carlos Gracia,Anne Cristina de la Vega-Leinert,Markus Erhard,Frank Ewert,Margaret J. Glendining,Joanna Isobel House,Susanna Kankaanpää,Richard J. T. Klein,Sandra Lavorel,Marcus Lindner,Marc J. Metzger,Jeannette Meyer,Timothy D. Mitchell,Isabelle Reginster,Mark Rounsevell,Santi Sabaté,Stephen Sitch,Ben Smith,Jo Smith,Pete Smith,Martin T. Sykes,Kirsten Thonicke,Wilfried Thuiller,G. Tuck,Sönke Zaehle,Bärbel Zierl +34 more
TL;DR: A range of ecosystem models and scenarios of climate and land-use change to conduct a Europe-wide assessment of ecosystem service supply during the 21st century, finding that many changes increase vulnerability as a result of a decreasing supply of ecosystem services.
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How strongly can forest management influence soil carbon sequestration
Robert Jandl,Marcus Lindner,Lars Vesterdal,Bram Bauwens,Rainer Baritz,Frank Hagedorn,Dale W. Johnson,Kari Minkkinen,Kenneth A. Byrne +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence of specific forest management strategies was reviewed, and the effects of harvesting, thinning, fertilization application, drainage, tree species selection, and control of natural disturbances on soil C dynamics were analyzed.
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Climate change and European forests: What do we know, what are the uncertainties, and what are the implications for forest management?
Marcus Lindner,Joanne Fitzgerald,Niklaus E. Zimmermann,Christopher P. O. Reyer,Sylvain Delzon,Ernst van der Maaten,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Petra Lasch,Jeannette Eggers,Marieke van der Maaten-Theunissen,Felicitas Suckow,Achilleas Psomas,Benjamin Poulter,Marc Hanewinkel +13 more
TL;DR: Recent developments in climate change observations and projections, observed and projected impacts on European forests and the associated uncertainties are reviewed and synthesised with a view to understanding the implications for forest management.
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Challenges for land system science
Mark Rounsevell,Bas Pedroli,Karl-Heinz Erb,Marc Gramberger,Anne Gravsholt Busck,Helmut Haberl,Søren Bech Pilgaard Kristensen,Tobias Kuemmerle,Tobias Kuemmerle,Sandra Lavorel,Marcus Lindner,Hermann Lotze-Campen,Marc J. Metzger,David Murray-Rust,Alexander Popp,Marta Pérez-Soba,Anette Reenberg,Angheluta Vadineanu,Peter H. Verburg,Bernhard Wolfslehner +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a focus on empirical land system studies, land system modelling, and the analysis of future visions of land system change is discussed, with an emphasis on empirical data collection and analysis of observed processes, computer simulation across scale levels and futures analysis of alternative, normative visions through stakeholder engagement.