Enrico Tomelleri
Scientist, interested in forest ecology.
- Reposted by Enrico TomelleriAlpine areas are heating up faster than the rest of the planet: all the cities that staged the #WinterGames since 1950 have heated up in the years since by an average of 2.7C, according to scientists. That’s well above 1.4C, the warming average for the entire planet www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]
- Bark beetle predisposition assessed via EO 🛰️ in the eastern Alps. - NDWI was the most consistent predictor; downslope index and canopy structure (GEDI) added value. - Models transferred well across South Tyrol, supporting regional risk mapping. doi.org/10.1093/fore...
- Five years after VAIA: – Norway spruce dominates regeneration (67%), but only 26% of plots meet targets. – Browsing affects 25% of seedlings, especially Rowan, Willow, and Silver fir. Management should promote species diversity and control browsing. doi.org/10.1016/j.fo...
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]
- Field excursion "From Tree to Plank". Master Course in Environmental Management of Mountain Areas #EMMA. 4th edition. #Latemar @unibz.bsky.social
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]
- The project ForMicroClim kicked-off with the support of pangeos.eu @professorshawn.bsky.social
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]
- Open call for a 3-year junior university researcher (full time, RTDa) at unibz on biodiversity and remote sensing (deadline 03.04.2025): tinyurl.com/4495as8u
- Last field campaign before winter? UAS tree crowns sampling in Renon-Selvaverde 🌲🌲🌲 #IT-Ren @icos-ri.eu #ICOS-Italy #Agritech
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri1/ Important read for anyone using, contributing, or building large databases by aggregating data sources. Discusses issues with data quality, duplication, credit attribution, etc, and includes recommendations for improvement doi.org/10.1111/gcb.... #ecopubs
- Reposted by Enrico Tomelleri[Not loaded yet]