Forest Ecology and Management Research Group

Background

Background

Forests worldwide play an essential role in sustaining welfare and well-being of the human society thanks to their climate regulation, soil and water protection, provision of wood and non-wood forest products, recreational and spiritual significance and hosting of large part of the terrestrial biodiversity. But this unique heritage and its related values are at stake in many places: in the tropics mainly as a consequence of deforestation and overexploitation; in temperate and boreal zones mainly through air pollution, simplification of species composition and structure and loss of biodiversity. In the interest of future generations, there is a growing need for investment in forest conservation, afforestation/reforestation and sustainable and multifunctional forest management.

Research topics

Research network

Our research group hosts a multidisciplinary team of doctoral researchers, post doctoral researchers and project scientists. The foci of the research team can be summerized in five distinct research topics.

Our mission

Mission

We try to contribute to forest conservation, restoration and sustainable management in two different ways.

First we aim at developing methods for sustainability assessment of land and forest management. Such methods can provide an answer to important questions from planners and policy makers, field managers and consumers.

Second, we aim at developing sustainable management systems for specific regions or tree species. Such development is based on thorough knowledge of the ecology of the tree species in relation to the site. We focus on fundamental ecological research concerning dispersion, regeneration and growth of indigenous tree species of the dry tropics.

Our work is explicitly interdisciplinary. It recognizes the complexity of ecosystems, which it approaches at different scale levels. It wants to offer a significant contribution from science to the challenge of sustainable development as an increase in harmony between humans and nature.

Seminar series

Seminar series

We organize two-weekly seminars (except holidays) on forest, nature and landscape research open to all interested students and staff members. Registration is not required. Seminars are held on mondays at noon. The spring 2011 program with location and timing be downloaded here (PDF).

Education

Education

We supervise MSc dissertations in the field of forest ecology and management and organize the following courses in dutch language for Bachelor and Master students in Biosciences and Engineering of Land and Forest Management:

Research network

Our interdisciplinary research approach leads to wide collaboration with a variety of people and institutes. Links to these project partners and to the funding agencies of our research projects can be found in the project pages.

We are member of several national and international research networks:

  • FunDivEUROPE

    Functional significance of forest biodiversity

  • TreeDivNet

    International platform for research about the relation between tree species diversity and ecosystem functioning.

  • KLIMOS

    Research platform for Climate Change and Development Cooperation

  • EFI

    European Forest Institute

  • ISTF

    International Society of Tropical Foresters

  • cost fP0603

    Forest models for research and decision support in sustainable forest management

  • cost forsys

    Forest management decision support systems

  • SAFE

    Framework for assessing sustainability levels in Belgian agricultural systems

  • Afforest

    Afforestation management in north western Europe - The influence on nitrate leaching, feeding of the groundwater table and carbon sequestration

  • ENCOFOR

    EU-funded project for the design of sustainable CDM forestry projects

  • Belgian Biodiversity Platform

    Belgian Biodiversity Platform