Markku Larjavaara
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个人简历 教育经历 2001.3 – 2005.10 University of Helsinki, Doctor of Science (forest ecology)1995.8 – 1999.11 University of Helsinki, Master of Science (silviculture)工作经历 2019.5 – Associate Professor (tenure track), Peking University, research2013.10 – 2018.12 University Researcher, University of Helsinki, research and development aid2012.5 – 2013.7 Researcher, Luke, research2011.10 – 2012.4 Technical Advisor, University of Helsinki (project in Indonesia), development aid2007.11 – 2011.9 Postdoctoral Fellow, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, research2005.10 – 2007.9 Associate Scientist, Bioversity International, development aid2001.3 – 2005.9 Doctoral Student, University of Helsinki, research1999.11 – 2000.8 Junior Expert, Finnagro (project in Burkina Faso), development aid博士生导师/方向 Tree size and structureForest growthClimate change mitigation硕士生导师/方向 Tree size and structureForest growthClimate change mitigationTeaching in Peking University:Forest ecology, undergraduate, first course in spring 2020Local and global management of forests, graduate, first course in spring 2020研究领域
研究方向:Tree size and structure,Forest growth ,Climate change mitigation近期论文
1. Larjavaara, M., Davenport, T.R.B., Gangga, A., Holm, S., Kanninen, M. & Tien N.D. 2019. Payments for adding ecosystem carbon are mostly beneficial to biodiversity. Environmental Research Letters 14: 1-9.2. Larjavaara, M., Kanninen, M., Gordillo Ruesta, H., Koskinen, J., Kukkonen, M., Käyhkö, N., Larson, A.M., & Wunder, S. 2018. Global variation in the cost of increasing ecosystem carbon. Nature Climate Change 8: 38-42.3. Larjavaara, M., Kanninen, M., Alam, S.A. Mäkinen, A. & Poeplau, C. 2017. CarboScen: A tool to estimate carbon implications of land use scenarios. Ecography 40: 1-7.4. Larjavaara, M. 2015. Trees and shrubs differ biomechanically. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 30: 499-500.5. Larjavaara, M. 2014. World’s tallest trees grow in thermally similar climates. New Phytologist 202: 344-349. 6. Larjavaara, M. & Muller-Landau, H.C. 2013. Measuring tree heights: A quantitative comparison of two common field methods in a moist tropical forest. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 793-801.7. Larjavaara, M. & Muller-Landau, H.C. 2012. Temperature explains global variation in old-growth forest biomass. Global Ecology and Biogeography 21: 998-1006.8. Larjavaara, M. & Muller-Landau, H.C. 2012. Still rethinking the value of high wood density. American Journal of Botany 99:165-168.9. Larjavaara, M. & Muller-Landau, H.C. 2010. Rethinking the value of high wood density. Functional Ecology 24: 701-705.10. Larjavaara, M. 2010. Maintenance cost, toppling risk and size of trees in a self-thinning stand. Journal of Theoretical Biology 265: 65-67. 相关热点