Emily Viola Delin

Doctoral Student, Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
Phone
+4640415124

Presentation

My project focuses on modeling forest damages and their impact on growth and yield.  

Research

The main focus of my project is to model forest damages in an effort to further understand how climate change will influence the occurence, development, and interaction between a number of abiotic and biotic disturbances. From this knowledge, we can adapt forest management to balance a wide variety of objectives. Four studies will be carried out: 

1. Storm Damage: This study will model how management can influence the vulnerability of stands to wind damage, focusing on the structure of forest edges. 

2. Fire: This study aims to explain how the presence of broadleaves and water in the landscape influence the spread (or lack thereof) of forest fires. 

3. Drought: Using long-term measurements from Asa Experiment Park, we will model how the growth of spruce stands in southern Sweden is influenced by drought at the time of occurence and in the following years. 

Teaching

I am course leader for the course GIS in Forest and Landscape (SV0014)