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Dr. Ioannis DIMITRIOU

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Institution: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)                      
Department of Crop Production Ecology
E-Mail: Ioannis.Dimitriou@slu.se
Role in the Action: MC member

Phonenumer: + 46 18 672553; 0046 702 474583

 

 

Research interests related to EuroCoppice

  • short rotation coppice
  • short rotation forestry
  • bioenergy
  • environmental/ecosystem services

Publications related to EuroCoppice

  • Dimitriou, I., Mola-Yudego, B., Aronsson, P., Eriksson, J., 2012. Changes in organic carbon and trace elements in the soil of willow short-rotation coppice plantations. Bioenergy Research 5(3) 563-572.

 

  • Dimitriou, I., Mola-Yudego, B., Aronsson, P., 2012. Impact of willow Short Rotation Coppice on water quality. Bioenergy Research 5(3) 537-545.

 

  • Dimitriou, I., Rosenqvist, H., Berndes, G., 2011. Slow expansion and low yields of willow short rotation coppice in Sweden; implications for future strategies. Biomass and Bioenergy 35: 4613-4618.

 

  • Dimitriou, I., Baum, C., Baum, S., Busch, G., Schulz, U., Köhn, J., Lamersdorf, N., Leinweber, P., Aronsson, P., Weih, P., Berndes, G., Bolte, A., 2009. The impact of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) cultivation on the environment. Landbauforschung - vTI Agriculture and Forestry Research 3 (59): 159-162.

 

  • Dimitriou, I., Aronsson, P., 2005. Willows for energy and phytoremediation in Sweden. Unasylva 221 (56); 46-50.

 

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