Trees in Central Europe have been growing significantly faster since the 1960s. The typical development phases of trees and stands have barely changed, but they have accelerated — by as much as 70 percent. This was the outcome of a study based on long-term data from experimental forest plots that have been continuously observed since 1870.
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Global change: Trees in Central Europe continue to grow at a faster rate, long-term study finds
17 September 2014
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