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SUMMARY:phaeno science talk: Trees under water stress - phaeno Science The
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LOCATION:phaeno\nWilly-Brandt-Platz 1\n\, 38440 Wolfsburg
DESCRIPTION:Hot summers and long dry spells are putting our forests under 
 increasing pressure. But how can we actually tell that trees are suffering
  from water stress – often long before any damage becomes visible? And h
 ow can we assess the condition not just of individual trees\, but of entir
 e forests?\n\nIn this talk\, the two speakers\, Dr Christina Hackmann and 
 Dr Anne Klosterhalfen\, take the audience on a scientific journey of disco
 very: from the individual tree to the entire ecosystem. Drawing on insight
 s from research into water balance\, growth and exchange processes between
  the forest and the atmosphere\, they will show how researchers investigat
 e the ‘stress status’ and resilience of forests – and what this can 
 tell us about the future of our forests in the face of climate change.\n\n
 Speakers:\n\nDr Christina Hackmann is a forest ecologist in the Department
  of ‘Forest Management and Forest Ecology of Temperate Zones’ at the U
 niversity of Göttingen and a member of the FoResLab Climate and Future La
 boratory.\n\nDr Anne Klosterhalfen is a bioclimatologist at the Institute 
 of Bioclimatology at the University of Göttingen and a member of the FoRe
 sLab Climate and Future Laboratory. 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://zkfn.de/en/science_talk_baeume
CREATED:20260617T092329
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T113510
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