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Christophe Orazio
Researcher at European Forest Institute
Publications - 35
Citations - 1660
Christophe Orazio is an academic researcher from European Forest Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Risk analysis. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1316 citations. Previous affiliations of Christophe Orazio include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & Federal Communications Bar Association.
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Changes in planted forests and future global implications
T. W. Payn,Jean-Michel Carnus,Peter Freer-Smith,Mark O. Kimberley,Walter Kollert,Shirong Liu,Christophe Orazio,Luiz Carlos Estraviz Rodriguez,Luis Neves Silva,Michael J. Wingfield +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on an analysis of planted forests data from the 2015 Forests Resources Assessment of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FRA 2015) and suggest that climate impacts, especially from extreme climatic events will affect planted forests in the future and that forest health impacts can also be expected to increase.
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The influences of forest stand management on biotic and abiotic risks of damage
Hervé Jactel,Bruce C. Nicoll,Manuela Branco,José Ramón González-Olabarria,Wojciech Grodzki,Bo Långström,Francisco Moreira,Sigrid Netherer,Christophe Orazio,Christophe Orazio,Dominique Piou,Helena Santos,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Karl Tojic,Floor Vodde +14 more
TL;DR: It is found that the silvicultural operations that have the largest influence on both biotic and abiotic risks to European forest stands are closely related to species composition and the structure of the overstorey.
Destructive storms in European forests: past and forthcoming impacts.
Barry Gardiner,Kristina Blennow,J. M. Carnus,Peter Fleischer,F. Ingemarson,G. Landmann,Marcus Lindner,Mariella Marzano,Bruce C. Nicoll,Christophe Orazio,J. L. Peyron,M. P. Reviron,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Andreas Schuck,M. Spielmann,T. Usbeck +15 more
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How Sensitive Are Ecosystem Services in European Forest Landscapes to Silvicultural Treatment
Peter Biber,José G. Borges,Ralf Moshammer,Susana Barreiro,Brigite Botequim,Yvonne Brodrechtova,Vilis Brukas,Gherardo Chirici,Rebeca Cordero-Debets,Edwin Corrigan,Ljusk Ola Eriksson,Matteo Favero,Emil Galev,Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo,Geerten M. Hengeveld,Marius Kavaliauskas,Marco Marchetti,Susete Marques,Gintautas Mozgeris,Rudolf Navrátil,Maarten Nieuwenhuis,Christophe Orazio,Ivan Paligorov,Davide Pettenella,Róbert Sedmák,Róbert Smreček,Andrius Stanislovaitis,Margarida Tomé,Renats Trubins,Ján Tuček,Matteo Vizzarri,Ida Wallin,Hans Pretzsch,Ola Sallnäs +33 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, depending on the forest region, it is found that biodiversity can react in both ways, positively and negatively, to increased management intensity, and it may be in tradeoff or in synergy with wood production and forest resource maintenance.
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Defoliation by processionary moth significantly reduces tree growth: a quantitative review
TL;DR: Estimates of processionary moth defoliation could easily be incorporated into tree growth models, to predict the effect of processionARY moth outbreaks on carbon sequestration in Mediterranean forests.