Marcus Lindner
Scientist
Department of Forest Economics
European Forest Institute
Germany
Biography
1/04/2017 to Date Principal Scientist Natural Science European Forest Instit ute; Heinrich - von - Stephan - S tr. 9, 51375 Bonn, Germany • Leading the Natural Sciences team within the interdi sciplinary Resilience Programme Business or sector Research 01 /0 4 / 2003 to 31/03/2017 Head of Programme Sustainability and Climate Change (Programme name until August 2010: Forest Ecology and Management) European Forest Institute; Yliopistokatu 6 , 80100 Joensuu, Finland ; www.efi.int Leading Research Programme with annually 10 - 20 ongoing projects , Supervising team of 15 team members , Proposal writing , Project management , budgeting, reporting , Scientific coordination Business or sector Research
Research Interest
Climate change impact assessment, Adaptation and mitigation strategies in forest management, Forest sector sustainability assessment, Biomass resource assessments,including environmental and economic aspects, Large scale forest resource modelling, Ecosystem service assessment, Decision support and systems analysis
Publications
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Lindner, M ., Fitzgerald, J.B., Zimmermann, N.E., Reyer, C., Delzon, S., van der M aaten, E., Schelhaas, M. - J., Lasch, P., Eggers, J., van der Maaten - Theunissen, M., Suckow, F., Psomas, A., Poulter, B., Hanewinkel, M., 2014. Climate Change and European Forests: What do we know, what are the uncertainties, and what are the implications fo r forest management? Journal of Environmental Management 146, 69 - 83.
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JasineviÄius, G., Verkerk, P.J., Lindner, M . & Aleinikovas, M. 2017. Assessing impacts of wood utilisation scenarios for a Lithuanian bioeconomy: impacts on carbon in forests and harvested wood products and on the socio - economic performance of the forest - b ased sector. Forests, 8, 133.
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den Herder, M., Kurttila, M., Leskinen, P., Lindner, M., Haatanen, A., Sironen, S., Salminen, O., Juusti, V. & Holma, A. 2017. Is enhanced biodiversity protection conflicting with ambitious bioenergy targets in E astern Finland? Journal of Environmental Management, 187, 54 - 62