Author

Kristina Blennow

Professor, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - Cited by 2,877 - risk - human/environment interactions - climate change - landscape analysis - science and proven experience

Biography

Kristina Blennow, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), SE-230 53 Alnarp, Sweden. He  has published more than 30 articles, In the field of Environment, Geospatial Science, Natural Disasters,Earth Sciences, Geographic Information System. 
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Cited by
Year
Destructive storms in European forests: past and forthcoming impacts.
B Gardiner, K Blennow, JM Carnus, P Fleischer, F Ingemarson, ..., 2010259201
259
2010
Climate change: Motivation for taking measure to adapt
K Blennow, J PerssonGlobal Environmental Change 19 (1), 100-104, 2009200
247
2009
Climate change: believing and seeing implies adapting
K Blennow, J Persson, M Tome, M HanewinkelPloS one 7 (11), e50182, 2012201
216
2012
Are forest disturbances amplifying or canceling out climate change-induced productivity changes in European forests?
CPO Reyer, S Bathgate, K Blennow, JG Borges, H Bugmann, S Delzon, ...Environmental research letters: ERL [Web site] 12 (3), 034027, 2017201
168
2017
Living with storm damage to forests
B Gardiner, ART Schuck, MJ Schelhaas, C Orazio, K Blennow, B NicollEuropean Forest Institute, 2013201
140
2013
Simulating wind disturbance impacts on forest landscapes: tree-level heterogeneity matters
R Seidl, W Rammer, K BlennowEnvironmental Modelling & Software 51, 1-11, 2014201
120
2014
The probability of wind damage in forestry under a changed wind climate
K Blennow, E OlofssonClimatic Change 87 (3-4), 347-360, 2008200
93
2008
Climate change and the probability of wind damage in two Swedish forests
K Blennow, M Andersson, O Sallnäs, E OlofssonForest Ecology and Management 259 (4), 818-830, 2010201
75
2010
Pervasive growth reduction in Norway spruce forests following wind disturbance
R Seidl, K BlennowPLoS One 7 (3), e33301, 2012201
66
2012
Understanding risk in forest ecosystem services: implications for effective risk management, communication and planning
K Blennow, J Persson, A Wallin, N Vareman, E PerssonForestry 87, 219-228, 2014201
62
2014
Potential climate change impacts on the probability of wind damage in a south Swedish forest
K Blennow, M Andersson, J Bergh, O Sallnäs, E OlofssonClimatic Change 99, 261-278, 2010201
59
2010
Forest owner motivations and attitudes towards supplying biomass for energy in Europe
K Blennow, E Persson, M Lindner, SP Faias, M HanewinkelBiomass and Bioenergy 67, 223-230, 2014201
57
2014
The sensitivity of current and future forest managers to climate-induced changes in ecological processes
R Seidl, F Aggestam, W Rammer, K Blennow, W BernhardAmbio, 1-12, 2015201
49
2015
Management of the risk of wind damage in forestry: a graph-based Markov decision process approach
N Forsell, P Wikström, F Garcia, R Sabbadin, K Blennow, LO ErikssonAnnals of operations research 190, 57-74, 2011201
42
2011
Implementing storm damage in a dynamic vegetation model for regional applications in Sweden
F Lagergren, AM Jönsson, K Blennow, B SmithEcological Modelling 247, 71-82, 2012201
37
2012
Adapting production forests in southern Sweden to climate change: constraints and opportunities for risk spreading
A Felton, L Ellingson, E Andersson, L Drössler, K BlennowInternational Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 2 (1), 84-97, 2010201
29
2010
Simulating damage for wind storms in the land surface model ORCHIDEE-CAN (revision 4262)
YY Chen, B Gardiner, F Pasztor, K Blennow, J Ryder, A Valade, K Naudts, ...Geoscientific Model Development 11 (2), 771-779, 2018201
17
2018
Life-style services and yield from south-Swedish forests adaptively managed against the risk of wind damage: a simulation study
M Andersson, S Kellomäki, B Gardiner, K BlennowRegional Environmental Change 15 (8), 1489-1500, 2015201
16
2015