Bravo-Oviedo Andrés
- Staff Scientist
- Department: Biogeography and Global Change
- Physical address: C/ Serrano 115 dpdo
- Telephone: 917452500
- Email: bravo@mncn.csic.es
- External website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andres_Bravo-Oviedo2
- Número ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7036-7041
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Research
Mi principal objetivo científico es entender el papel de la diversidad arbórea y su interacción con el cambio global en la dinámica de sistemas forestales. Mi investigación tiene una fuerte aplicación práctica y, por lo tanto, busco establecer métodos de gestión forestal adaptativa para aumentar la resiliencia de los sistemas forestales. Las tres líneas de investigación actuales en las que trabajo son:
- -Impacto del cambio global en la dinámica forestal (crecimiento, mortalidad, regeneración, interacciones inter- e intra-específicas)
- -Selvicultura adaptativa al cambio climático (métodos sostenibles de gestión forestal)
- -Servicios ecosistémicos forestales y sus sinergias (fijación de carbono, producción primaria, hábitat)
My goal is to understand the role of tree diversity and species interactions with global change in forest ecosystems. My research is strongly applied, so I study adaptative forest management methods to increase the forest resilience capacity. The three main research lines I currently conduct are:
- -Global change impact on forest dynamics (growth, mortality, regeneration, inter- and intra-specific tree interactions)
- -Adaptative silviculture to climate change (Adaptive Forest Management)
- -Forest Ecosystem services synergies with biodiversity (carbon sequestration, primary productivity, quality timber and habitat)
Publicaciones relevantes
- Increased recovery in coarse-root secondary growth improves resilience to drought in transition forests
- Growth and yield of mixed versus pure stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) analysed along a productivity gradient through Europe
- Characterization of the structure, dynamics, and productivity of mixed-species stands: review and perspectives
- Competition-induced mortality for Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. and P-sylvestris L.
- Mixing of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) enhances structural heterogeneity, and the effect increases with water availability
- Spontaneous forest regrowth in South-West Europe: Consequences for nature's contributions to people
- Adoption of new silvicultural methods in Mediterranean forests: the influence of educational background and sociodemographic factors on marker decisions
Other researchers of the department
- Rey Simo Ana
- André Ferreira Mira
- Aragon Carrera Pedro
- Bastos Araújo Miguel
- Bengochea Paz Diego
- Benítez López Ana
- Camacho Luis
- Cante Bazán Enrique
- Clemente Orta Gemma María
- De la Peña Aguilera Pablo
- Diaz Esteban Mario
- Flores Olivos Juan Sebástian
- Galiana Ibañez Nuria
- Godefroid Martin
- Goicolea Marín Teresa
- Gómez-Vadillo Mónica
- González Cristóbal Marina
- González Pulido Laura
- González Ximénez de Embún Miguel
- Herrando Pérez Salvador
- Hortal Joaquín
- Jiménez Lalana Diego Esteban
- Jiménez Valverde Alberto
- Maestre Villanueva Jorge
- Martínez Domínguez Paula
- Mendoza Manuel
- Merino Robert Nicolàs
- Miguel G. Matias
- Miguel Lobo Jorge
- Mingarro López Mario
- Paltrinieri Laura
- R. Pertierra Luis
- Rausell Moreno Armand
- Ronquillo Ferrero Cristina
- Sánchez Albert Adrián
- Ursul Colomé Guim
- Vagenas Georgios
- Valladares Ros Fernando
- Wilson Robert J.