FORECOMON
Since 2012, the ICP Forests Scientific Conference FORECOMON is an inherent part of the scientific year accompaning the ICP Forests Task Force Meeting and reaching a broad audience from all over Europe and beyond.
The Scientific Committee organizes the FORECOMON together with the PCC and the respective host country.
The 11th FORECOMON 2024, which was attended by more than 90 experts from 22 countries, took place in Prague, Czech Republic. Some of the posters presented can be found below; all authors are responsible for their content.
As part of the 40th Anniversary of ICP Forests, the FORECOMON will take place in Dresden, Germany, in 2025. More information can be found on our FORECOMON webpage.
Past Conferences
- FORECOMON 2024 - Monitoring for future forests.
- FORECOMON 2023 - Forest Monitoring in the Anthropocene - Results, Approaches, and perspective
Poster Presentations
INTRA-ANNUAL TREE GROWTH PATTERNS IN LEVEL II ICP FORESTS PLOTS FROM ROMANIA
Andrei Popa et al.
Chlorophyll contents and their relationships with nutrients and δ13C
Evangelia Korakaki & Panagiotis Michopoulos
Monitoring of tree growth with different types of dendrometers
Monika Vejpustková & Nikola Tričkovič
Time trends in nitrogen and sulfur throughfall fluxes and soil solution concentrations
Morten Ingerslev et al.
Analysis of the effects of soil parameters on radial stem growth for four spruce stands in Austria
Anita Zolles et al.
Transformation of Forest Humus Forms in Northwest Germany Across Three Decades
van Straaten et al.
Development of Mortality Rates in Carpathian Temperate Forests
Jerguš Rybár et al.
Investigating the relationship between crown defoliation and remote sensing indicators of vitality at the single tree level
Amelie Mc Kenna et al.
Measured vs. modelled: ozone concentrations in the Romanian foest plots
Diana Pitar et al.
On the relationship between forest status following bark-beetle disturbance and mineral N in soils of unmanaged mountain catchments: long-term in situ monitoring
Dinusha Nikagolla et al.
Changes in forest floor P availability in an unmanaged mountain spruce forest after bark beetle induced tree dieback : A 15 years study from Šumava mountains
S. Damnjanović et al.
Free land precipitation regimes, forest stand precipitation regimes and stemflow rates on the ICP Forests core plot “Klausenleopoldsdorf”
Günther Gollobich & Karl Gartner
Can Silviculture Foster Forest Genetic Evolution? A Demo Genetic Modelling Approach Accounting for Within Stand Individual Variability Estimated from ICP Forests Data
Victor Fririon et al.
AI-assisted time series analysis
Mirko Lukovic

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