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Improving the LPJmL4-SPITFIRE vegetation–fire model for South America using satellite data Enthalten in Geoscientific model development Bd. 12, 2019, Nr. 12: 5029-5054
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Improving the LPJmL4-SPITFIRE vegetation-fire model for South America using satellite data Enthalten in Geoscientific model development discussions 2019: 1-27
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A probabilistic risk assessment for the vulnerability of the European carbon cycle to weather extremes Rolinski, Susanne. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2018
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A generic pixel-to-point comparison for simulated large-scale ecosystem properties and ground-based observations: an example from the Amazon region Enthalten in Geoscientific model development Bd. 11, 2018, Nr. 12: 5203-5215
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LPJmL4 – a dynamic global vegetation model with managed land – Part 2: Model evaluation Enthalten in Geoscientific model development Bd. 11, 2018, Nr. 4: 1377-1403
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LPJmL4 – a dynamic global vegetation model with managed land – Part 1: Model description Enthalten in Geoscientific model development Bd. 11, 2018, Nr. 4: 1343-1375
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Modeling vegetation and carbon dynamics of managed grasslands at the global scale with LPJmL 3.6 Enthalten in Geoscientific model development Bd. 11, 2018, Nr. 1: 429-451
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A generic pixel-to-point comparison for simulated large-scale ecosystem properties and ground-based observations: an example from the Amazon region Enthalten in Geoscientific model development discussions 2018: 1-21
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Combined effects of climate and land-use change on the provision of ecosystem services in rice agro-ecosystems Langerwisch, Fanny. - Bristol : IOP Publishing, 2017
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Contrasting and interacting changes in simulated spring and summer carbon cycle extremes in European ecosystems Sippel, Sebastian. - Bristol : IOP Publishing, 2017
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