Chris Wudel

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NameChris Wudel
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Professur für Forstliche Biometrie und Systemanalyse
Professur für Forstliche Biometrie und Systemanalyse
Postadresse:
Technische Universität Dresden Fakultät Umweltwissenschaften, Institut für Waldwachstum und Forstliche Informatik
01062 Dresden
Besuchsadresse:
Hauptgebäude (Altbau), Raum 30 Pienner Str. 8
01737 Tharandt
Research interests
My general research interest is in the application of IBM (Individual Based Modelling), GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and point pattern analysis to gain a better understanding of the ecology of living organisms. I am currently developing an individual based model (IBM) simulating the natural regeneration of oaks in pine dominated forests and the effects of silviculture and climate on this forest regeneration.
Projects
- Since 2021/05: SIMONA-REX – Spatially-explicit simulation models for the natural regeneration of oak in pure pine stands of the Northeast German Lowlands, funded by Waldklimafonds
Scientific vita
- Since 2021/05: Research Fellow at the Chair of Forest Biometrics and Systems Analysis at TU Dresden, Project SIMONA-REX, financed by Waldklimafonds
- 2018 – 2021: M.Sc. in Forestry at TU Dresden
- 2015 – 2018: B.Sc. in Forestry at TU Dresden
Publications
Peer-reviewed articles
2023
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Multi-trait point pattern reconstruction of plant ecosystems , 30 Aug. 2023, in: Methods in Ecology and EvolutionElektronische (Volltext-)VersionPublikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift > Forschungsartikel
2022
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Nonparametric upscaling of bark beetle infestations and management from plot to landscape level by combining individual-based with Markov chain models , 29 Okt. 2022, in: European Journal of Forest Research. 2022Elektronische (Volltext-)VersionPublikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift > Forschungsartikel