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Michal Petr
Researcher at Forestry Commission
Publications - 21
Citations - 1674
Michal Petr is an academic researcher from Forestry Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1086 citations. Previous affiliations of Michal Petr include University of Edinburgh & University of Twente.
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Forest disturbances under climate change
Rupert Seidl,Dominik Thom,Markus Kautz,Dario Martin-Benito,Dario Martin-Benito,Mikko Peltoniemi,Giorgio Vacchiano,Jan Wild,Jan Wild,Davide Ascoli,Michal Petr,Juha Honkaniemi,Manfred J. Lexer,Volodymyr Trotsiuk,Paola Mairota,Paola Mairota,Miroslav Svoboda,Marek Fabrika,Thomas A. Nagel,Thomas A. Nagel,Christopher P. O. Reyer +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that both ecosystems and society should be prepared for an increasingly disturbed future of forests, as warmer and drier conditions particularly facilitate fire, drought and insect disturbances, while warmer and wetter conditions increase disturbances from wind and pathogens.
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No polarization–Expected Values of Climate Change Impacts among European Forest Professionals and Scientists
Johannes Persson,Kristina Blennow,Luisa M. S. Gonçalves,Alexander Borys,Ioan Dutcă,Jari Hynynen,Emilia Janeczko,Mariyana Lyubenova,Simon Martel,Ján Merganič,Katarína Merganičová,Mikko Peltoniemi,Michal Petr,Fernando Reboredo,Giorgio Vacchiano,Christopher P. O. Reyer +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a questionnaire was designed to elicit and assess the values assigned to expected effects of climate change by forest professionals and scientists working on forests and climate change in Europe, and the countries involved covered a north-to-south and west-toeast gradient across Europe, representing a wide range of bio-climatic conditions and a mix of economic-social-political structures.
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An uncertainty assessment framework for forest planning adaptation to climate change
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a comprehensive uncertainty framework to address and test these uncertainties, with data from an online survey, to identify the views of 33 forest planners through Britain, and found that planners have significantly different views on uncertainty among economic, social and climatic categories.
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A spatial and temporal drought risk assessment of three major tree species in Britain using probabilistic climate change projections
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the potential yield of three major tree species (Picea sitchensis, Pinus sylvestris, and Quercus robur) across the UK.
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Inconsistent recognition of uncertainty in studies of climate change impacts on forests
Michal Petr,Giorgio Vacchiano,Dominik Thom,Dominik Thom,Paola Mairota,Markus Kautz,Luisa M. S. Gonçalves,Rasoul Yousefpour,S. Kaloudis,Christopher P. O. Reyer +9 more
TL;DR: Petr et al. as mentioned in this paper reported inconsistent recognition of uncertainty in studies of climate change impacts on forests, and proposed a method to identify uncertainty in the uncertainty in these studies, which can be seen as an indicator of the degree of uncertainty.