Poster presentations at conferences (2011-2024)
Remark: Poster presentations marked with an asterisk (*) were given by Somidh Saha
2024
[32] Beckmann-Wübbelt, A.; Addo-Danso, S. D.; Schmidtlein, S.; Fassnacht, F.; Grunwald, A.; Saha, S. Structure, composition, and tree health of the urban forest in Kumasi, Ghana: Implications for climate change adaptation and urban forest management. International Union of Forest Research Organizations / World Congress (IUFRO), Stockholm, Sweden, 23.–29. June 2024
[31] Fröhlich, K.; Gaber, J.; Saha, S. A mix of active and passive restoration improves early-stage succession after forest fire in Brandenburg, Germany. International Union of Forest Research Organizations / World Congress (IUFRO 2024), Stockholm, Sweden, 23.–29. June 2024
[30] Son, J.; Martin, J.; Linnerooth-Bayer, J.; Saha, S. Exploring the governance of urban green spaces as Nature-based Solutions in Korea and Germany. 53rd Annual Conference of the German Ecological Society (GfÖ 2024), Freising, Germany, 9.–13. September 2024
[29] Son, J.; Saha, S. Mapping Citizens’ perceptions of cultural ecosystem services provided by urban green spaces and comparative analyses between Germany and South Korea. International Union of Forest Research Organizations / World Congress (IUFRO 2024), Stockholm, Sweden, 23.–29. June 2024
[28] Totzki, J.; Blumenstein, K.; Saha, S.Interactions between tree species identity, development stage, and growing habitat (park vs. street) influenced soil respiration near urban trees of Quercus robur and Quercus rubra. 53rd Annual Conference of the German Ecological Society (GfÖ 2024), Freising, Deutschland, 9.–13. September 2024
2023
[27] Andaladi Thekkethil, S. G.; Fassnacht, F. E.; Schmidtlein, S.; Joshi, P. K.; Saha, S. Post-fire recovery assessment for fostering socio-ecological resilience in the Western Himalayan Region. International Symposium on Intersectoral Cooperation for Resilient Landscapes, International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) and the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) (2023), Dehradun, India, 29.–30. March 2023
[26] Beckmann-Wübbelt, A.; Addo-Danso, S. D.; Schmidtlein, S.; Fassnacht, F.; Grunwald, A.; Saha, S. Quantifying ecosystem services from urban forests and their importance in increasing social-ecological resilience in Greater Kumasi, Ghana. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakau, Polen, 23.–27. May 2023
[25] Rahman, I.; Saha, S.; Grunwald, A. Exploring the potential of participatory spatial-system dynamics modeling in assessing the importance of cultural ecosystem services from the urban forest for resilience planning in Jakarta and Bandung, Indonesia. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[24] Saha, S. Lessons learned from the GrüneLunge or GreenLung project to increase social-ecological resilience of urban and peri-urban forests (UPF) to climate change impacts by performing inter- and transdisciplinary research. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[23] Saha, S.; Kramer, D.; Betting, F.; Schmidtlein, S. Morphological, tree health, and ecophysiological variations among Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.) trees planted along strips and pits near roads in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[22] Saha, S.; Spoden, L.; Skiadaresis, G. Tree-ring analysis and impulse tomography on old native (Quercus robur) and exotic (Quercus rubra) urban oaks revealed a growing sensitivity to drought and internal trunk damage. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[21] Son, J.; Kramer, C.; Saha, S. Citizens’ perceptions of cultural ecosystem services of urban green spaces in Germany and the Republic of Korea. KIT Science Week / Zukunft gemeinsam nachhaltig gestalten (2023), Karlsruhe, Deutschland, 10.–15. October 2023
[20] Son, J.; Saha, S. Cultural ecosystem services and its linkage to the future development of urban forests. Summer School: Blue-green biodiversity. Research and practice at the interface of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, Davos, Switzerland, 27. August–1. September 2023.
2022
[19] Lv, H.; Dermann, A.; Dermann, F.; Saha, S. Comparable diameter and light availability resulted to bigger leaf area and denser foliage in the park than street trees: A study on Norway maple. Urban Transitions (2022), Sitges, Spain, 8.–10. November 2022
[18] Son, J.; Saha, S. Digitalization of Urban Trees in Karlsruhe, Germany. 5th European Technology Assessment Conference (ETAC5 2022), Karlsruhe, Deutschland, 25.–27. July 2022
[17] Son, J.; Saha, S. Assessing stakeholders’ perspectives on cultural ecosystem services provided by urban trees. SFE²-GfÖ-EEF joint meeting, International Conference on Ecological Sciences "Ecology and Evolution: New perspectives and societal challenges" (2022), Metz, France, 21.–25. November 2022
2018
[16] Saha*, S., Datta, P., Rösch, C., Silver fir – European beech mixed forests have higher productivity than pure forests of beech in south Germany 11th IUFRO International Beech Symposium, 18.09.2018 – 21.09.2018 September, Viterbo, Italy
2017
[15] Saha*, S. (2017) Group planting fosters better growth and superior tree quality compared to conventional row planting: The first study on wild cherry trees (Prunus avium L.). In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
[14] Saha*, S., Bauhus, J. (2017) Trade-offs between climate change adaptation and mitigation objectives in Germany. In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
[13] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Matzarakis, A., Reif, A. (2017) Young European beech plants had differently tuned root and shoot growth between dry and less-dry forest plots in summer drought of 2003 and 2011: a study on limestone outcrop in Northern Switzerland. In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
[12] Chunling, D, T., Saha, S., Reif, A. (2017) Stand structure, vegetation, and regeneration of the semi-natural deciduous mixed oak forests in the western Quinling Mountains, China. In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
2015
[11] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Matzarakis, A., Reif, A. (2015) High variability in vitality and growth was observed in European beech trees under the changing soil available water as drought become more frequent and severe. In Annual Meeting of the British Ecological Society, 13.12.2015 to 16.12.2015, Edinburgh, UK.
[10] Saha*, S., Skiadaresis, G. (2015) Structural diversity alters species diversity-productivity relationship in mixed and single species dominated forests. In 45th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (GFÖ), 31.08.2015 to 04.09.2015, Göttingen, Germany.
2014
[9] Saha*, S., Kühne, C., Bauhus, J. (2014) Practical Lessons Learned from Oak Cluster Planting Trial in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In Society of American Foresters National Convention 2014, 08.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[8] Saha*, S., Kühne, C., Bauhus, J. (2014) Growth and stem quality of oak trees established in cluster plantings respond differently to intra- and interspecific neighbourhood competition. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[7] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Reif, A. (2014) Ecological complexity, stand basal area and rooting intensity respond differently under edaphic drought in ecotones at abandoned coppice forests. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[6] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Reif, A. (2014) European beech trees have developed an adaptive strategy of survival through crown die-back under the stress of drought and plant competition. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[5] Saha*, S., Chakraborty, T. (2014) Traditional knowledge is trivial for managing mountain natural resources: a case study from the Eastern Himalaya. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[4] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S. (2014) Impact of anthropogenic disturbances on high-value NTFPs in the temperate moist oak forest: a case study from the Eastern Himalayas, India. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[3] Saha*, S., Chakraborty, T. (2014) Use of medicinal plants among Panchen-Monpa tribe in a remote region in the Eastern Himalayas, India. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress,” 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
2012
[2] Saha*, S., Kühne, C., Bauhus J. (2012) Influence of intraspecific and interspecific competition on tree growth and quality in young oak clusters. In German Forestry Congress: “Forest-Climate-Energy” (Forstwissenschaftlichen Tagung, „Wald-Umwelt-Energie“), in Weihenstephan from 19.09.2012 to 22.09.2012, Technical University of Munich, Weihenstephan, Germany.
2011
[1] Saha*, S. and Bauhus, J. (2011) Oak cluster planting increases tree species diversity and enhances productivity compared to traditional row planting. In the Annual Graduate School Day of the Graduate School ‘Environment Society and Global Change’, Albert-Ludwigs Universität-Freiburg, 08.06.2011, Freiburg i. Br., Germany (Won best poster prize).
Remark: Poster presentations marked with an asterisk (*) were given by Somidh Saha
2024
[32] Beckmann-Wübbelt, A.; Addo-Danso, S. D.; Schmidtlein, S.; Fassnacht, F.; Grunwald, A.; Saha, S. Structure, composition, and tree health of the urban forest in Kumasi, Ghana: Implications for climate change adaptation and urban forest management. International Union of Forest Research Organizations / World Congress (IUFRO), Stockholm, Sweden, 23.–29. June 2024
[31] Fröhlich, K.; Gaber, J.; Saha, S. A mix of active and passive restoration improves early-stage succession after forest fire in Brandenburg, Germany. International Union of Forest Research Organizations / World Congress (IUFRO 2024), Stockholm, Sweden, 23.–29. June 2024
[30] Son, J.; Martin, J.; Linnerooth-Bayer, J.; Saha, S. Exploring the governance of urban green spaces as Nature-based Solutions in Korea and Germany. 53rd Annual Conference of the German Ecological Society (GfÖ 2024), Freising, Germany, 9.–13. September 2024
[29] Son, J.; Saha, S. Mapping Citizens’ perceptions of cultural ecosystem services provided by urban green spaces and comparative analyses between Germany and South Korea. International Union of Forest Research Organizations / World Congress (IUFRO 2024), Stockholm, Sweden, 23.–29. June 2024
[28] Totzki, J.; Blumenstein, K.; Saha, S.Interactions between tree species identity, development stage, and growing habitat (park vs. street) influenced soil respiration near urban trees of Quercus robur and Quercus rubra. 53rd Annual Conference of the German Ecological Society (GfÖ 2024), Freising, Deutschland, 9.–13. September 2024
2023
[27] Andaladi Thekkethil, S. G.; Fassnacht, F. E.; Schmidtlein, S.; Joshi, P. K.; Saha, S. Post-fire recovery assessment for fostering socio-ecological resilience in the Western Himalayan Region. International Symposium on Intersectoral Cooperation for Resilient Landscapes, International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) and the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) (2023), Dehradun, India, 29.–30. March 2023
[26] Beckmann-Wübbelt, A.; Addo-Danso, S. D.; Schmidtlein, S.; Fassnacht, F.; Grunwald, A.; Saha, S. Quantifying ecosystem services from urban forests and their importance in increasing social-ecological resilience in Greater Kumasi, Ghana. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakau, Polen, 23.–27. May 2023
[25] Rahman, I.; Saha, S.; Grunwald, A. Exploring the potential of participatory spatial-system dynamics modeling in assessing the importance of cultural ecosystem services from the urban forest for resilience planning in Jakarta and Bandung, Indonesia. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[24] Saha, S. Lessons learned from the GrüneLunge or GreenLung project to increase social-ecological resilience of urban and peri-urban forests (UPF) to climate change impacts by performing inter- and transdisciplinary research. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[23] Saha, S.; Kramer, D.; Betting, F.; Schmidtlein, S. Morphological, tree health, and ecophysiological variations among Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.) trees planted along strips and pits near roads in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[22] Saha, S.; Spoden, L.; Skiadaresis, G. Tree-ring analysis and impulse tomography on old native (Quercus robur) and exotic (Quercus rubra) urban oaks revealed a growing sensitivity to drought and internal trunk damage. European Forum on Urban Forestry "Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions" (EFUF 2023), Krakow, Poland, 23.–27. May 2023
[21] Son, J.; Kramer, C.; Saha, S. Citizens’ perceptions of cultural ecosystem services of urban green spaces in Germany and the Republic of Korea. KIT Science Week / Zukunft gemeinsam nachhaltig gestalten (2023), Karlsruhe, Deutschland, 10.–15. October 2023
[20] Son, J.; Saha, S. Cultural ecosystem services and its linkage to the future development of urban forests. Summer School: Blue-green biodiversity. Research and practice at the interface of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, Davos, Switzerland, 27. August–1. September 2023.
2022
[19] Lv, H.; Dermann, A.; Dermann, F.; Saha, S. Comparable diameter and light availability resulted to bigger leaf area and denser foliage in the park than street trees: A study on Norway maple. Urban Transitions (2022), Sitges, Spain, 8.–10. November 2022
[18] Son, J.; Saha, S. Digitalization of Urban Trees in Karlsruhe, Germany. 5th European Technology Assessment Conference (ETAC5 2022), Karlsruhe, Deutschland, 25.–27. July 2022
[17] Son, J.; Saha, S. Assessing stakeholders’ perspectives on cultural ecosystem services provided by urban trees. SFE²-GfÖ-EEF joint meeting, International Conference on Ecological Sciences "Ecology and Evolution: New perspectives and societal challenges" (2022), Metz, France, 21.–25. November 2022
2018
[16] Saha*, S., Datta, P., Rösch, C., Silver fir – European beech mixed forests have higher productivity than pure forests of beech in south Germany 11th IUFRO International Beech Symposium, 18.09.2018 – 21.09.2018 September, Viterbo, Italy
2017
[15] Saha*, S. (2017) Group planting fosters better growth and superior tree quality compared to conventional row planting: The first study on wild cherry trees (Prunus avium L.). In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
[14] Saha*, S., Bauhus, J. (2017) Trade-offs between climate change adaptation and mitigation objectives in Germany. In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
[13] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Matzarakis, A., Reif, A. (2017) Young European beech plants had differently tuned root and shoot growth between dry and less-dry forest plots in summer drought of 2003 and 2011: a study on limestone outcrop in Northern Switzerland. In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
[12] Chunling, D, T., Saha, S., Reif, A. (2017) Stand structure, vegetation, and regeneration of the semi-natural deciduous mixed oak forests in the western Quinling Mountains, China. In IUFRO 125 Years Anniversary Congress, 18.09.2017 to 22.09.2017, Freiburg, Germany.
2015
[11] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Matzarakis, A., Reif, A. (2015) High variability in vitality and growth was observed in European beech trees under the changing soil available water as drought become more frequent and severe. In Annual Meeting of the British Ecological Society, 13.12.2015 to 16.12.2015, Edinburgh, UK.
[10] Saha*, S., Skiadaresis, G. (2015) Structural diversity alters species diversity-productivity relationship in mixed and single species dominated forests. In 45th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (GFÖ), 31.08.2015 to 04.09.2015, Göttingen, Germany.
2014
[9] Saha*, S., Kühne, C., Bauhus, J. (2014) Practical Lessons Learned from Oak Cluster Planting Trial in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In Society of American Foresters National Convention 2014, 08.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[8] Saha*, S., Kühne, C., Bauhus, J. (2014) Growth and stem quality of oak trees established in cluster plantings respond differently to intra- and interspecific neighbourhood competition. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[7] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Reif, A. (2014) Ecological complexity, stand basal area and rooting intensity respond differently under edaphic drought in ecotones at abandoned coppice forests. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[6] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S., Reif, A. (2014) European beech trees have developed an adaptive strategy of survival through crown die-back under the stress of drought and plant competition. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[5] Saha*, S., Chakraborty, T. (2014) Traditional knowledge is trivial for managing mountain natural resources: a case study from the Eastern Himalaya. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[4] Chakraborty, T., Saha, S. (2014) Impact of anthropogenic disturbances on high-value NTFPs in the temperate moist oak forest: a case study from the Eastern Himalayas, India. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress, 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
[3] Saha*, S., Chakraborty, T. (2014) Use of medicinal plants among Panchen-Monpa tribe in a remote region in the Eastern Himalayas, India. In Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role Of Research,” XXIV IUFRO World Congress,” 05.10.2014 to 11.10.2014, Salt Lake City, USA.
2012
[2] Saha*, S., Kühne, C., Bauhus J. (2012) Influence of intraspecific and interspecific competition on tree growth and quality in young oak clusters. In German Forestry Congress: “Forest-Climate-Energy” (Forstwissenschaftlichen Tagung, „Wald-Umwelt-Energie“), in Weihenstephan from 19.09.2012 to 22.09.2012, Technical University of Munich, Weihenstephan, Germany.
2011
[1] Saha*, S. and Bauhus, J. (2011) Oak cluster planting increases tree species diversity and enhances productivity compared to traditional row planting. In the Annual Graduate School Day of the Graduate School ‘Environment Society and Global Change’, Albert-Ludwigs Universität-Freiburg, 08.06.2011, Freiburg i. Br., Germany (Won best poster prize).