Prof. Dr. Carola Paul

 
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  • 2023 Journal Article | Newspaper Article | 
    ​ ​Anpassungsstrategien für produktive Fichtenwälder​
    Fuchs, J. M. ; Hittenbeck, A.; Brandl, S.; Schmidt, M. & Paul, C. ​ (2023) 
    AFZ, der Wald,(3) pp. 20​-24​.​
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  • 2023 Journal Article
    ​ ​Competition‐induced tree mortality across Europe is driven by shade tolerance, proportion of conspecifics and drought​
    Kulha, N.; Honkaniemi, J.; Barrere, J.; Brandl, S.; Cordonnier, T.; Korhonen, K. T. & Kunstler, G. et al.​ (2023) 
    Journal of Ecology,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14184 
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  • 2022 Journal Article | Research Paper | 
    ​ ​Adaptation strategies for spruce forests - economic potential of bark beetle management and Douglas fir cultivation in future tree species portfolios​
    Fuchs, J. M. ; Hittenbeck, A.; Brandl, S.; Schmidt, M. & Paul, C. ​ (2022) 
    Forestry95(2) pp. 229​-246​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpab040 
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  • 2021 Conference Abstract | 
    ​ ​Anpassungsstrategien für Fichtenstandorte: ​Ökonomisches Potential des Borkenkäfermanagements und Douglasienanbaus in zukünftigen Baumartenportfolios​
    Fuchs, J. M. ; Hittenbeck, A.; Brandl, S.; Schmidt, M. & Paul, C. ​ (2021)
    ​Abstracts - Forstwissenschaftliche Tagung 2021 – München/Freising. ​Forstwissenschaftliche Tagung (FowiTa) 2021​, online, Munich.
    Göttingen​: Universität Göttingen Sektion Waldökosystemforschung.
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  • 2020 Journal Article | Research Paper
    ​ ​The influence of climate and management on survival probability for Germany’s most important tree species​
    Brandl, S.; Paul, C. ; Knoke, T. & Falk, W.​ (2020) 
    Forest Ecology and Management458 art. 117652​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117652 
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  • 2019 Journal Article | Research Paper
    ​ ​Economic impact of growth effects in mixed stands of Norway spruce and European beech – A simulation based study​
    Friedrich, S.; Paul, C. ; Brandl, S.; Biber, P.; Messerer, K. & Knoke, T.​ (2019) 
    Forest Policy and Economics104 pp. 65​-80​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2019.04.003 
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  • 2018 Journal Article | Research Paper
    ​ ​Economic evaluation of growth effects in mixed forest stands: A simulation study for Norway spruce and European beech in Southern Germany​
    Friedrich, S.; Paul, C. ; Brandl, S. & Knoke, T.​ (2018) 
    Scandinavian Forest Economics48 pp. 69​-70​.​
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  • 2018 Journal Article | Research Paper
    ​ ​The effects of altered survival probabilities on economically optimal species compositions - an example from Germany using a pan-European dataset​
    Paul, C. ; Brandl, S.; Friedrich, S.; Falk, W. & Knoke, T.​ (2018) 
    Scandinavian Forest Economics,(48) pp. 50​-51​.​
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