Dr. Jörg Schröder
Institute of Forest Genetics
Eberswalder Chaussee 3a15377 Waldsieversdorf
- Telephone
- + 49 33433 157 178
- Fax
- + 49 33433 157 199
- joerg.schroeder@thuenen.de
Research fellow in the Field of Activity ‘Provenance and Breeding Research’, Project ‘FitForClim’
1990 - 1995: Studies of forest sciences at Göttingen University, majoring in ‘Economy and Planning’.
1997 - 1999: Research fellow at the Centro de Investigaciónes Forestales de Lourizán (CIFL) in Pontevedra, Spain.
2000 – 2001: PhD student at Göttingen University, PhD thesis on growth dynamics of Pinus pinaster Ait. in NW Spain.
2001 – 2004: Post-doctoral researcher at Eberswalde University in the IFOM project, developing a concept and implementing a feasibility study for the integrated analysis of ecological monitoring data.
2006 – 2012: Consultant with Landau Media AG, Berlin (Service provider for media monitoring) Starting
2014: Post-doctoral researcher at the Thünen-Institute of Forest Genetics within the project ‘FitForClim - Procurement of highly-productive and suitable forest reproductive material for future forests under climate change’. Link to the project page www.fitforclim.dewww.thuenen.de/en/fg/projects/current-projects/fitforclim/
Publications
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Schröder J, Schneck V (2017) Regressionsanalytischer Ansatz zur versuchsübergreifenden Auswertung von Herkunfts-Versuchen mit Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris L.). Beitr Nordwestdt Forstl Versuchsanst 16:55-64
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Schröder J, Schneck V, Liesebach M (2017) Stärkung der Nutzfunktion durch Forstpflanzenzüchtung. Holz Zentralbl 143(4):109
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Liepe KJ, Schröder J, Wojacki J (2015) Neue Perspektiven der Züchtung für Douglasie und Waldkiefer. AFZ Der Wald 70(11):27-29
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Augustin S, Evers J, Dietrich HP, Eichhorn J, Haußmann T, Icke R, Isenberg A, Lux W, Musio M, Pretzsch H, Riek W, Rötzer T, Schultze B, Schulze A, Schröder J, Seidling W, Wellbrock N, Wilpert K von, Wolff B (2005) Concept and feasibility study for the integrated evaluation of environmental monitoring data in forests. Eur J Forest Res 124(4):251-260, DOI:10.1007/s10342-005-0096-0