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The International Tree Mortality Network is an initiative of the IUFRO task force on tree mortality.

 

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20 May

📣ForestSAT2022 in Berlin

All about forest monitoring from above, below and within 🌳 🌲
Contributions from the
#ITMN and #treemortality community
https://www.forestsat2022.com/

Fabian Fassnacht@FabianFassnach1

Time is running fast! Don't forget to submit your abstract for ForestSAT 2022. Only 11 days left!! Looking forward to welcome many of you in Berlin end of August 🌳🌲🛰️📷

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20 May

Who killed the trees?
Watch two seasons of the ITMN tree mortality seminars online https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCYdwH0YqLCvJsePc19M-k6Q

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AvatarNadine Ruehr 💙💛@PlantEcoLab·
19 May

#treemortalitypaper
@Tree_Mortality https://twitter.com/ymalhi/status/1527087985564344320

Yadvinder Malhi@ymalhi

Our new paper in @Nature examines how the risk of death of tropical trees has varied over the last half-century. We examine data from Australia, which has the oldest tropical forest plot network. Because tree mortality is rare we need long term data to get good stats analysis… https://twitter.com/davbauman/status/1526969359146565632

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7 May

#treemortalitypaper

Emilio Vilanova@evilanova

Huertas et al --> Mapping tree mortality rate in a tropical moist forest using multi-temporal LiDAR https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0303243422001064

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AvatarInternational Tree Mortality Network@Tree_Mortality·
25 Apr

!!!Tomorrow!!!
Andreas Bolte will focus on recent forest mortality in Germany & Europe
26 April 1600 CEST
@BolteAnd @IUFRO @Thuenen_aktuell #waldsterben
Few online seats available here:
http://t1p.de/yx09

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