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 ===== Applications and Literature ===== ===== Applications and Literature =====
  
-  * Model evaluation and model comparison (Badeck et al2001, Price et al. 2001, Keane et al. 2001, Seidl et al. 2005a) +PICUS is a modeling tool which is well covered in the open scientific [[picus_literature|literature]]Frequently cited publications describing the core model are Lexer and Hönninger (2001) and Seidl et al (2005)[[picus_literature|More publications]] cover additional modulese.g., for simulating barkbeetle disturbances or rockfall processes.  
-  * Simulation of the potential natural vegetation for Austria’s forests (Lexer 2001, Lexer and Hönninger 2001) + 
-  * The sensitivity of Austrian forests to climate change (Lexer et al. 2001Lexer et al2002) +The model PICUS was also used in a number of application studies strongly focusing on the assessment of climate change impacts and the role of forest management to either mitigate the effects or adapt to the expected changes. 
-  * Simulation of the effects of ecosystem restoration measures (Jäger et al2000) + 
-  * Assess the impact of abrupt climate change on mountain forests (Seidl 2004b) +
-  * Long-term simulation of the late-glacial and holocene forest succession in the Eastern Alps (Jäger 2005) +
-  * Simulation of well-structured multi-species forests under target diameter harvest regime (Seidl 2004b, Seidl et al. 2005a) +
-  * Implications of bark beetle infestations on timber production and carbon sequestration under climate change (Seidl et al. 2005b) +
-  * Analysis of management strategies with regard to sustainable multi-purpose forestry considering climate change and carbon sequestration (IFORCAM-Projekt of the BMLFUW) +
-  * Integrated Carbon sink enhancement assessment (EU-FP6 project INSEA http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/FOR/INSEA/index.html) +
-  * Assessing silvicultural response strategies to climatic change in management of European forests (EU-project "Silvistrat") (Kellomäki and Leinonen 2005) +
-  * Assessment of forest management strategies with regard to rockfall protection (Woltjer 2005) +
-  * Integration of forest ecosystem models into a multi-criteria decision framework with regard to sustainable forest management (Wolfslehner et al2005)+
 ===== Team ===== ===== Team =====
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-The development of the PICUS model was started more than 10 years ago by M.J. Lexer at BOKU Vienna. Over time, valuable contributions were made by researchers, PhD students and software engineers such as Karl Hönninger, Dietmar Jäger, Werner Rammer, Rupert Seidl, Stefan Schörghuber, Michael Maroschek, Andreas Schimmel and others.+The development of the PICUS model was started more than 10 years ago by M.J. Lexer at BOKU Vienna. Over time, valuable contributions were made by researchers, PhD students and software engineers such as Karl Hönninger, Dietmar Jäger, Werner Rammer, Rupert Seidl, Stefan Schörghuber, Michael Maroschek, Andreas Schimmel, Florian Irauschek and others.
  
 PICUS is currently applied at the Institute of Silviculture, BOKU Vienna and the Institute of Forest Ecology, ETH Zürich - if you’re interested in the program package please contact Manfred J. Lexer (email: mj.lexer(at)boku.ac.at).   PICUS is currently applied at the Institute of Silviculture, BOKU Vienna and the Institute of Forest Ecology, ETH Zürich - if you’re interested in the program package please contact Manfred J. Lexer (email: mj.lexer(at)boku.ac.at).  
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