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Achim Grelle
Professor
Department of Forestry and Wood Technology
Faculty of Technology
achim.grelle@lnu.se
+46 470-70 82 30
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My research groups
Forest Management
In the research field Forest Management, we address questions related to the sustainable use of forests, taking into account economic, social, and ecological aspects.
The Bridge
Södra, IKEA, and Linnaeus University have entered into a unique partnership – The Bridge. The collaboration focuses on the forest and its entire value chain, as well as innovation and…
My ongoing research projects
Project: CONFLICT – Can continuous cover forestry lead to increased carbon uptake of terrestrial ecosystems?
We measure the carbon uptake of a continuous cover forest and compare it with carbon fluxes…
Publications
Article in journal (Refereed)
Keck, H., Meurer, K.H.E., Jordan, S., Katterer, T., Hadden, D.,
et al
. (2024).
Setting-aside cropland did not reduce greenhouse gas emissions from a drained peat soil in Sweden
.
Frontiers in Environmental Science
. 12.
Status: Published
Grelle, A.
, Hedwall, P., Strömgren, M.,
Håkansson, C.
,
Bergh, J.
(2023).
From source to sink : recovery of the carbon balance in young forests
.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
. 330.
Status: Published
Haesen, S., Lembrechts, J.J., De Frenne, P., Lenoir, J., Aalto, J.,
et al
. (2023).
ForestClim : Bioclimatic variables for microclimate temperatures of European forests
.
Global Change Biology
. 29 (11). 2886-2892.
Status: Published
Chapter in book (Other academic)
Grelle, A.
(2022).
Skogens kolkretslopp i klimatarbetets tjänst
.
Skogens värden : forskares reflektioner
. Sundsvall, Mittuniversitetet. 54-55.