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Area of Science:

  • Forestry
  • Environmental Science
  • Ecology

Background:

  • Forest dieback reports in Austria necessitated enhanced monitoring beyond standard forest inventories.
  • Previous assessments included needle/leaf sampling and terrestrial crown assessments initiated post-1983.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a comprehensive, long-term project for detailed forest health analysis.
  • To investigate cause-effect relationships related to forest damage.
  • To integrate multiple forest health assessment methods.

Main Methods:

  • Concentrated investigations on permanent plots outside the Austrian National Forest Inventory grid.
  • Initiated the Forest Damage Monitoring System in 1987.
  • Collected data through needle/leaf sampling, terrestrial crown assessments, and forest inventory.

Main Results:

  • Detailed overview of forest damage assessments conducted up to the end of 1991.
  • Established a framework for long-term forest health monitoring and analysis.
  • Integrated diverse data sources for a holistic view of forest condition.

Conclusions:

  • The Forest Damage Monitoring System provides crucial data for understanding forest dieback.
  • Long-term monitoring on permanent plots is essential for analyzing environmental impacts.
  • Integrated assessment strategies enhance the ability to determine forest damage causes.