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Erich Tasser

Researcher at European Academy of Bozen

Publications -  110
Citations -  5055

Erich Tasser is an academic researcher from European Academy of Bozen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Land use. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 98 publications receiving 3963 citations.

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Impact of land use changes on mountain vegetation

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of land use changes on vegetation in the sub-alpine alpine belt is analyzed, and the authors analyzed the reasons for these land use change and the effects on vegetation with a Geographical Information System (GI) and geostatistical analysis.
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Land-use changes and natural reforestation in the Eastern Central Alps

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the mechanisms of natural reforestation of abandoned areas on three levels as a prelude to determine natural re-forestation rates in four agrarian structure regions in the Alps: Innsbruck Land, Sudtiroler Berggebiet, Unterland/Uberetsch and Carnia.
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Integrating supply, flow and demand to enhance the understanding of interactions among multiple ecosystem services.

TL;DR: Interactions among eight key ES are assessed, adopting a multistep approach, to suggest that a limited number of socio-ecological variables can explain the majority of the distribution of ES bundles in the landscape.
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Future impacts of changing land-use and climate on ecosystem services of mountain grassland and their resilience.

TL;DR: Assessment of future impacts on multiple mountain grassland ecosystem services and their resilience in the Central Alps found the greatest changes in ecosystem services were related to the natural reforestation of abandoned grassland, causing a shift from grassland to forest services.
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Effects of land use in alpine grasslands on the probability of landslides

TL;DR: In this article, the risk of erosion due to changes in land use within subalpine-alpine study sites was investigated (Passeier Valley, South Tyrol, Italy; Stubai Valley, North Tyrol and Austria).