Albert Ciceu
Transilvania University of Brașov
16 Papers
17 Citations
Albert Ciceu is an academic researcher from Transilvania University of Brașov. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beech & Fagus sylvatica. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
A generalized nonlinear mixed-effects height–diameter model for Norway spruce in mixed-uneven aged stands
TL;DR: In this article, the first generalized height-diameter model in Romania using three stand predictors as measures of the stand vertical structure, density and competition was developed, and the best calibration design increased the accuracy of the prediction by 50 cm compared to the fixed effects prediction.
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Species discrimination and individual tree detection for predicting main dendrometric characteristics in mixed temperate forests by use of airborne laser scanning and ultra-high-resolution imagery.
TL;DR: The results indicate a higher individual tree detection rate and subsequently a more precise estimation of dendrometric parameters for Norway spruce compared to beech trees located in spruce-beech even-aged mixed stands.
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Synthetic aperture radar sensitivity to forest changes: A simulations-based study for the Romanian forests
Mihai A. Tanase,Ludovic Villard,Diana Pitar,Bogdan Apostol,Marius Petrila,Serban Chivulescu,Stefan Leca,Ignacio Borlaf-Mena,Ionut-Silviu Pascu,Alexandru-Claudiu Dobre,Daniel Pitar,Gheorghe Guiman,Adrian Lorent,Cristian Anghelus,Albert Ciceu,Gabriel Nedea,Raducu Stanculeanu,Flaviu Popescu,Cristina Aponte,Ovidiu Badea +19 more
TL;DR: State-of-the-art simulations models were used to evaluate the utility of C-, L- and P-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors within an integrated Earth-Observation monitoring system for beech, oak and coniferous forests in Romania, showing differentiated sensitivity to vegetation water content, leaf area index, and forest disturbance depending on SAR wavelength and forest structure.
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Simulating tree growth response to climate change in structurally diverse oak and beech forests.
Louis de Wergifosse,Frédéric André,Hugues Goosse,Andrzej Boczoń,Sébastien Cecchini,Albert Ciceu,Alessio Collalti,Nathalie Cools,Ettore D'Andrea,Bruno De Vos,Rafiq Hamdi,Morten Ingerslev,Morten A. Knudsen,Anna Kowalska,Stefan Leca,Giorgio Matteucci,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Tanja G. M. Sanders,Andreas Schmitz,Piet Termonia,Piet Termonia,Elena Vanguelova,Bert Van Schaeybroeck,Arne Verstraeten,Lars Vesterdal,Mathieu Jonard +25 more
TL;DR: Evaluation of the individual process-based model HETEROFOR showed that it predicts individual tree radial growth and height increment reasonably well under different growing conditions when evaluated on independent sites, giving the forester the possibility to act on the productivity of broadleaved forests and prepare them for possible adverse effects of climate change by reinforcing their resilience.
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Shifts in Forest Species Composition and Abundance under Climate Change Scenarios in Southern Carpathian Romanian Temperate Forests
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated future shifts in temperate forest species composition and abundance expected to occur due to climate change, using an altitudinal gradient in the Romanian Carpathian temperate forests encompassing several vegetation types, using the Landis-II landscape model coupled with the PnET ecophysiological process model.
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