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Hans Juergen Boehmer
Researcher at University of the South Pacific
Publications - 35
Citations - 1210
Hans Juergen Boehmer is an academic researcher from University of the South Pacific. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Rainforest. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 921 citations. Previous affiliations of Hans Juergen Boehmer include University of Bonn & University of Jena.
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Using GIS to analyse long-term cultural landscape change in Southern Germany
TL;DR: In this article, two case studies of cultural landscapes in Southern Germany were conducted to develop appropriate techniques for quantifying and analysing the landscape change since 1850 using a land plot level GIS.
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Analysis of land-use change in a sector of Upper Franconia (Bavaria, Germany) since 1850 using land register records
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse changes in the landscape of a sector of Upper Franconia (Bavaria, Germany) by comparing land use changes over four time periods (1850, 1900, 1960, 2000).
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Wild coffee management and plant diversity in the montane rainforest of southwestern Ethiopia.
Christine B. Schmitt,Christine B. Schmitt,Feyera Senbeta,Manfred Denich,Helmut Preisinger,Hans Juergen Boehmer,Hans Juergen Boehmer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the impact of coffee management on wild coffee populations and the forest vegetation as a basis for conservation planning in southwestern Ethiopia and found that wild coffee density and coffee yields were low in natural forest (max. 15 kg ha )1 year )1 ).
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Floristic diversity in fragmented Afromontane rainforests: Altitudinal variation and conservation importance
Christine B. Schmitt,Christine B. Schmitt,Manfred Denich,Sebsebe Demissew,Sebsebe Demissew,Ib Friis,Hans Juergen Boehmer,Hans Juergen Boehmer +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed vegetation surveys were carried out in 62 study plots located in four relatively undisturbed forest fragments situated at altitudes between 1600 m and 2300 m. The results provided crucial ecological background information concerning the montane rainforests of Ethiopia.
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Global patterns and climatic controls of forest structural complexity.
Martin Ehbrecht,Dominik Seidel,Peter Annighöfer,Holger Kreft,Michael Köhler,Delphine Clara Zemp,Klaus J. Puettmann,Reuben Nilus,Fred Babweteera,Katharina Willim,Melissa Stiers,Daniel P. Soto,Hans Juergen Boehmer,Nicholas A. Fisichelli,Michael W. Burnett,Glenn Juday,Scott L. Stephens,Christian Ammer +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a stand structural complexity index based on terrestrial laser scanning was used to quantify the structural complexity of boreal, temperate, subtropical and tropical primary forests and found that the global variation of forest structural complexity is largely explained by annual precipitation and precipitation seasonality.