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Dr. Somidh Saha
Dr. Somidh Saha
Research Group Leader, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
E-mail megerősítve itt: kit.edu - Kezdőlap
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Potential of forest thinning to mitigate drought stress: A meta-analysis
J Sohn, S Saha, J Bauhus
Forest Ecology and Managment 380, 261 - 273, 2016
4612016
Generalized biomass and leaf area allometric equations for European tree species incorporating stand structure, tree age and climate
DI Forrester, IHH Tachauer, P Annighoefer, I Barbeito, H Pretzsch, ...
Forest ecology and management 396, 160-175, 2017
3872017
High public appreciation for the cultural ecosystem services of urban and peri‑urban forests during the COVID-19 pandemic
A Beckmann-Wübbelt, A Fricke, Z Sebesvari, IA Yakouchenkova, ...
Sustainable Cities and Society 74, 103240, 2021
1092021
Growth and quality of young oaks (Quercus robur and Quercus petraea) grown in cluster plantings in central Europe: A weighted meta-analysis
S Saha, C Kuehne, U Kohnle, P Brang, A Ehring, J Geisel, B Leder, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 283, 106-118, 2012
852012
Vulnerability of forests in the Himalayan region to climate change impacts and anthropogenic disturbances: a systematic review
A Chakraborty, S Saha, K Sachdeva, PK Joshi
Regional Environmental Change, 2018
732018
Synergies and trade-offs in ecosystem services from urban and peri‑urban forests and their implication to sustainable city design and planning
J Cueva, IA Yakouchenkova, K Fröhlich, AF Dermann, F Dermann, ...
Sustainable Cities and Society 82, 103903, 2022
542022
Lessons learned from oak cluster planting trials in central Europe
S Saha, C Kuehne, J Bauhus
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 47 (2), 139 - 148, 2017
532017
Intra- and interspecific competition differently influence growth and stem quality of young oaks (Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea (Mattuschka) Liebl.)
S Saha, C Kuehne, J Bauhus
Annals of Forest Science 71, 381-393, 2014
492014
First Report on the Ethnopharmacological Uses of Medicinal Plants by Monpa Tribe from the Zemithang Region of Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalayas, India
T Chakraborty, S Saha, NS Bisht
Plants 6 (1), 1 - 13, 2017
402017
Influence of multiple biotic and abiotic factors on the crown die-back of European beech trees at their drought limit
T Chakraborty, S Saha, A Matzarakis, A Reif
Flora 229, 58-70, 2017
392017
Assessing forest structure and composition along the altitudinal gradient in the state of Sikkim, Eastern Himalayas, India
Y Bhutia, R Gudasalamani, R Ganesan, S Saha
Forests 10 (8), 633, 2019
382019
Literature review reveals a global access inequity to urban green spaces
Y Sun, S Saha, H Tost, X Kong, C Xu
Sustainability 14 (3), 1062, 2022
372022
Comparison of ecosystem services from mixed and monospecific forests in southwest Germany: A survey on public perception
I Almeida, C Rösch, S Saha
Forests 9 (10), 627, 2018
332018
Photosynthetic performance, height growth, and dominance of naturally regenerated sessile oak (Quercus petraea [Mattuschka] Liebl.) seedlings in small-scale canopy openings of …
T Modrow, C Kuehne, S Saha, J Bauhus, PL Pyttel
European Journal of Forest Research 139 (1), 41-52, 2020
312020
Decrease in Available Soil Water Storage Capacity Reduces Vitality of Young Understorey European Beeches (Fagus sylvatica L.)—A Case Study from the Black …
T Chakraborty, S Saha, A Reif
Plants 2 (4), 676-698, 2013
252013
Tree Species Richness and Stand Productivity in Low-Density Cluster Plantings with Oaks (Quercus robur L. and Q. petraea (Mattuschka) Liebl.)
S Saha, C Kuehne, J Bauhus
Forests 4 (3), 650-665, 2013
242013
Drought-induced mortality of Scots pines at the southern limits of its distribution in Europe: causes and consequences
A Giuggiola, TM Kuster, S Saha
iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry 3 (4), 95, 2010
232010
How Does Radial Growth of Water-Stressed Populations of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Trees Vary under Multiple Drought Events?
T Chakraborty, A Reif, A Matzarakis, S Saha
Forests 12 (2), 129, 2021
222021
Potential of NTFP based bioeconomy in livelihood security and income inequality mitigation in Kashmir Himalayas
IA Peerzada, MA Islam, J Chamberlain, S Dhyani, M Reddy, S Saha
Sustainability 14 (4), 2281, 2022
192022
Drought tolerance differs between urban tree species but is not affected by the intensity of traffic pollution
M Hirsch, H Böddeker, A Albrecht, S Saha
Trees 37 (1), 111-131, 2023
152023
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