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Climate

Climate is the long-term weather pattern of a region, typically averaged over about 30 years. It reflects the mean and variability of variables such as temperature, precipitation, humidity and wind, shaped by latitude, terrain, altitude and land use.

Everything across The Oak Project tagged with the topic “Climate”.

Researchers

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  • Researcher Anders Forsman Professor
  • Researcher Johan Kroon Researcher
  • Researcher Anna Monrad Jensen Professor
  • Researcher Johannes Edvardsson Associate Professor

Methodologies

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  • Methodology Light and temperature data collection
  • Methodology Oak regeneration study

Subprojects

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  • Subproject Beetle diversity in swedish oak forests using biodiversity pheromones
  • Subproject Do oaks grow faster in recent times?
  • Subproject Exploring genetic diversity and local adaptations in oak populations at northern range margins
  • Subproject Oak age of maturity
  • Subproject Protected areas, biodiversity and oak forests
  • Subproject The role of old trees in climate change mitigation

Research streams

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  • Research stream Native and introduced oak species across Swedish latitudes
The Oak Project

A research programme on climate-resilient oak ecosystems in southern Sweden, hosted by Linnaeus University in collaboration with Lund, SLU and Linköping.

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