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9.6.2022

Selkie fire area studies in collaboration with Snowchange Cooperative

In summer of 2022 we started the field measurements in Selkie fire area (6 hectares of forest burned in Eastern Finland in summer of 2021). The area is owned by Snowchange Cooperative, and it will be allowed to develop under natural succession after the forest fire. Intensive field measurements will take place to: assess the […]

9.6.2022

Biomass burning experiment in ILMARI

Biomasses from South African savannah and from boreal forest (vegetation, litter and humus from Scots pine forest, Finland) are burned in laboratory conditions of ILMARI research unit. Journey of the boreal biomass sample…

Disturbances and Biogeochemistry for Ecosystem Services

Ecosystem services—the benefits nature provides—are fundamental to human well-being and climate resilience. At the University of Eastern Finland, the UEF//ECOSERV Research Group explores how ecosystem structures, functions, and services respond to natural and anthropogenic disturbances under changing climatic conditions. Our work bridges ecological research with practical solutions, addressing pressing environmental and societal challenges. See also: UEF//ECOSERV Research Group

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