2012
Presentations at the 1st Tharandt Forest Protection Colloquium
"Closeness to Nature and Sustainability in Forest Protection"
on November 7th, 2012
10:00 a. m.
Prof. Dr. Michael Müller, TU Dresden
Welcome and opening
10:20 a. m.
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Prien, Tharandt
Critical remarks on the development of the forest protection discipline over the last 50 years
10:40 Uhr
Prof. Dr. Curt Majunke, M. Körner, O. Busch, HNE Eberswalde
Study on the diameter growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) after an infestation with nun moth (Lymantria monacha)
11:00 Uhr
Prof. Dr. Sigmund Gärtner, FH Erfurt
Status and distribution of huntable mammal species in Thuringia
11:20 Uhr
Lutz-Florian Otto, Staatsbetrieb Sachsenforst, Graupa
Status and perspectives of monitoring, prognosis and control of the eight toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) in Saxony
11:40 Uhr
Michael Wehnert, TU Dresden
Close-to-nature management of bark beetles - Use of "Allochthones Kairomones" for the aggregation of bark beetle antagonists
11:55 Uhr
Christiane Helbig und Richard Georgi, TU Dresden
Phytosanitary situation in short rotation coppices - Five years of research in Tharandt
12:10 Uhr
Alexandra Wehnert, TU Dresden
Effects of single sessile oaks (Quercus petraea) in Scots pine forests (Pinus sylvestris) on the occurrence of ground beetles
12:25 Uhr
Tom Müller und Andreas Möhring, TU Dresden
Goal-oriented hunting of deer - Development of hunting results and the condition of roe deer
12:40 Uhr
Prof. Dr. Michael Müller, Dr. Veronika Pohris, TU Dresden
Objectives and strategies of a sustainable an close-to-nature forest protection