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Ritter A. Guimapi, Samira A. Mohamed, Lisa Biber-Freudenberger, Waweru Mwangi, Sunday Ekesi, Christian Borgemeister and Henri E. Z. Tonnang
The process of moving from experimental data to modeling and characterizing the dynamics and interactions in natural processes is a challenging task. This paper proposes an interactive platform for fitting data derived from experiments to mathematical ex...
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Melaku Mathewos, Kitessa Hundera and Lisa Biber-Freudenberger
Multi-story cropping systems are used to grow fruits and vegetables in rural homegardens, and it has been argued that they are crucial for the food and nutrition safety of rural populations. They also are considered as refuges for a number of plant speci...
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Astrid Moser,Enno Uhl,Thomas Rötzer,Peter Biber,Juan Miguel Caldentey,Hans Pretzsch
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Urban trees and the services they provide (e.g., evapotranspirational cooling,shading, recreation, carbon storage, air pollution filtering) can have major effects on the microclimate of a city, although the growth conditions are often inadequate to ...
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Werner Poschenrieder, Peter Biber and Hans Pretzsch
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Rocco Pace, Peter Biber, Hans Pretzsch and Rüdiger Grote
Ecosystem modeling can help decision making regarding planting of urban trees for climate change mitigation and air pollution reduction. Algorithms and models that link the properties of plant functional types, species groups, or single species to their ...
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Fabian Schwaiger, Werner Poschenrieder, Peter Biber and Hans Pretzsch
The control and maintenance of species composition of mixed stands is a highly relevant objective of forest management in order to provide multifunctionality and climatic resilience. In contrast to this requirement there is, however, an evident lack of q...
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Christin Carl, Peter Biber, Dirk Landgraf, Allan Buras and Hans Pretzsch
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Biber, C E; Schmatz, M L; Morf, T; Lott, U; Bächtold, W
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