Dries Landuyt

About Dries Landuyt

Dries Landuyt, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Gent, specializes in the field of Forest Ecology, Understorey dynamics, Global change, Process-based modelling, Bayesian belief networks.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Tree species diversity affects litter decomposition via modification of the microenvironment

Urban tree canopies drive human heat stress mitigation

Forest understorey flowering phenology responses to experimental warming and illumination

Forests are chill: The interplay between thermal comfort and mental wellbeing

Dataset for" Urban tree canopies drive human heat stress mitigation" in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Combining multiple investigative approaches to unravel functional responses to global change in the understorey of temperate forests

Light more than warming impacts understory tree seedling growth in a temperate deciduous forest

Effects of shade tree species on soil biogeochemistry and coffee bean quality in plantation coffee

Dries Landuyt Information

University

Position

Forest & Nature Lab

Citations(all)

2296

Citations(since 2020)

1742

Cited By

1079

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Dries Landuyt Skills & Research Interests

Forest Ecology

Understorey dynamics

Global change

Process-based modelling

Bayesian belief networks

Top articles of Dries Landuyt

Tree species diversity affects litter decomposition via modification of the microenvironment

Ecosystems

2024/3/4

Urban tree canopies drive human heat stress mitigation

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

2024/2/1

Forest understorey flowering phenology responses to experimental warming and illumination

New Phytologist

2024/2

Forests are chill: The interplay between thermal comfort and mental wellbeing

Landscape and Urban Planning

2024/2/1

Dataset for" Urban tree canopies drive human heat stress mitigation" in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

2024

Light more than warming impacts understory tree seedling growth in a temperate deciduous forest

Forest Ecology and Management

2023/12/1

Effects of shade tree species on soil biogeochemistry and coffee bean quality in plantation coffee

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

2023/5/1

Changes in the functional composition of the understorey across European temperate forests, in relation to changes in canopy openness, changes in N deposition rates and climate …

2023

Forest understorey phenology and spring temperature data in microclimate warming and illumination experiments PASTFORWARD & FORMICA

2023

Tree species mixing affects throughfall in a young temperate forest plantation

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

2022/12/15

Forest structure and composition alleviate human thermal stress

Global Change Biology

2022/12

Disentangling the interrelated abiotic and biotic pathways linking landscape composition and crop production

Journal of Applied Ecology

2022/11

A model-based scenario analysis of the impact of forest management and environmental change on the understorey of temperate forests in Europe

Forest Ecology and Management

2022/10/15

Dries Landuyt
Dries Landuyt

H-Index: 17

Kris Verheyen
Kris Verheyen

H-Index: 53

Impact of tree species diversity on throughfall deposition in a young temperate forest plantation

Science of The Total Environment

2022/10/10

The use of photos to investigate ecological change

2022/6

Tree species mixing can amplify microclimate offsets in young forest plantations

Journal of Applied Ecology

2022/6

Dataset for" Forest structure and composition alleviate human thermal stress" published in Global Change Biology

2022

Dood hout, levend water? Effecten van dood hout op de ecologische waterkwaliteit van een laaglandbeeksysteem

NATUURFOCUS

2022

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