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Ivan Lakyda

Researcher at National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

Publications -  17
Citations -  275

Ivan Lakyda is an academic researcher from National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass (ecology) & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 187 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan Lakyda include International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

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Impact of wildfire in Russia between 1998-2010 on ecosystems and the global carbon budget

TL;DR: In this article, verified estimates of wildfire area and related carbon emissions in territories of Russia are reported for the period of 1998-2010, and it is shown that the average burnt area is estimated to be at 8.23 million hectares per year (uncertainty ± 9.0%, confidence interval 0.9), with a significant interannual variability of these indicators.
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A dataset of forest biomass structure for Eurasia.

TL;DR: The most comprehensive dataset of in situ destructive sampling measurements of forest biomass in Eurasia have been compiled from a combination of experiments undertaken by the authors and from scientific publications, which can be used for the development of models of biomass structure, biomass extension factors, change detection in biomass structure.
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The Forest Observation System, building a global reference dataset for remote sensing of forest biomass

Dmitry Schepaschenko, +148 more
- 10 Oct 2019 - 
TL;DR: The Forest Observation System (FOS) initiative is presented, an international cooperation to establish and maintain a global in situ forest biomass database that offers the potential to improve the accuracy of RS-based biomass products while developing new synergies between the RS and ground-based ecosystem research communities.
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Impact of Disturbances on the Carbon Cycle of Forest Ecosystems in Ukrainian Polissya

TL;DR: Remote sensing data and non-parametric methods coupled with field data can serve as reliable tools for the precise estimation of forest carbon cycles on a regional spatial scale, while current management practices neglect natural forest dynamics and amplify negative impact of disturbances on ecosystem services.
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Remediation Potential of Forest Forming Tree Species Within Northern Steppe Reclamation Stands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the features of accumulation of heavy metals by assimilation apparatus of coniferous and deciduous arboreous plants and determined that a small amount of Sb and Sn are a subject to uptake by Black locust leaves.