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62
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29780
World Ranking
2014
National Ranking
14

Overview

Anatoly Shvidenko is affiliated with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, reflecting a strong focus on the dynamics of forest ecosystems and carbon cycles.

Their recent published works include the following papers:

  • The enduring world forest carbon sink, 2024, Nature
  • Empirical estimates of regional carbon budgets imply reduced global soil heterotrophic respiration, 2020, National Science Review
  • Definitions and methods to estimate regional land carbon fluxes for the second phase of the REgional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes Project (RECCAP-2), 2022, Geoscientific model development
  • Russian forest sequesters substantially more carbon than previously reported, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Respiration of Russian soils: Climatic drivers and response to climate change, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment

Shvidenko's frequent co-authors include:

  • Dmitry Schepaschenko
  • Liudmila Mukhortova
  • Eric J. Gustafson
  • Brian R. Sturtevant
  • G.J. Nabuurs

Their work is often published in these venues:

  • Forests
  • Nature
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Shvidenko's contributions span several subfields, including:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Insect Science
  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation

Their research topics emphasize:

  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Climate variability and models
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics

Best Publications

  • A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World’s Forests

    Yude Pan;Richard A. Birdsey;Jingyun Fang;Jingyun Fang;Richard Houghton

  • Climate change 2007 : impacts, adaptation and vulnerability : Working Group II contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Tarekegn Abeku;Pamela Abuodha;Francis Adesina;Neil Adger

  • Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry

    I R Noble;Michael J Apps;Richard A Houghton;Daniel Lashof

  • Boreal forest health and global change

    S. Gauthier;P. Bernier;T. Kuuluvainen;A. Z. Shvidenko

  • FOREST CARBON SINKS IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE

    Christine L. Goodale;Michael J. Apps;Richard A. Birdsey;Christopher B. Field

  • Europe. Climate change 2007: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability

    J. Alcamo;J.M. Moreno;A. Shvidenko

  • The Terrestrial Carbon Cycle : Implications for the Kyoto Protocol

    Will Steffen;Ian Noble;Josep Canadell

  • The enduring world forest carbon sink

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  • Integrated global assessment of the natural forest carbon potential

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  • Carbon stock and density of northern boreal and temperate forests

    Martin Thurner;Christian Beer;Maurizio Santoro;Nuno Carvalhais

  • Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment

    Benjamin W. Abbott;Jeremy B. Jones;Edward A. G. Schuur;F. Stuart Chapin

  • Resilience and vulnerability of northern regions to social and environmental change.

    F.S. Chapin;G. Peterson;F. Berkes;T. V. Callaghan

  • Retrieval of growing stock volume in boreal forest using hyper-temporal series of Envisat ASAR ScanSAR backscatter measurements

    Maurizio Santoro;Christian Beer;Oliver Cartus;Christiane Schmullius

  • A spatial comparison of four satellite derived 1 km global land cover datasets

    Ian McCallum;Michael Obersteiner;Sten Nilsson;Anatoly Shvidenko

  • A synopsis of land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) under the Kyoto Protocol and Marrakech Accords

    B. Schlamadinger;N. Bird;T. Johns;T. Johns;S. Brown

  • The role of historical fire disturbance in the carbon dynamics of the pan-boreal region: A process-based analysis

    M. S. Balshi;A.D. McGuire;Q. Zhuang;J. Melillo

  • An estimate of the terrestrial carbon budget of Russia using inventory based, eddy covariance and inversion methods

    A. J. Dolman;A. Shvidenko;D. Schepaschenko;P. Ciais

  • Environmental variation, vegetation distribution, carbon dynamics and water/energy exchange at high latitudes

    AD Mcguire;C Wirth;M Apps;Jason Beringer

  • Climate Change and Wildfires in Russia

    A. Z. Shvidenko;A. Z. Shvidenko;D. G. Schepaschenko;D. G. Schepaschenko

  • Predicting global change effects on forest biomass and composition in south-central Siberia

    Eric J. Gustafson;Anatoly Z. Shvidenko;Brian R. Sturtevant;Robert M. Scheller

  • Large-scale mapping of boreal forest in SIBERIA using ERS tandem coherence and JERS backscatter data

    Wolfgang Wagner;Adrian Luckman;Jan Vietmeier;Kevin Tansey

  • Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire

    Benjamin W. Abbott;Jeremy B. Jones;Edward A. G. Schuur;F. Stuart Chapin

Frequent Co-Authors

Dmitry Schepaschenko
Dmitry Schepaschenko International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Sten Nilsson
Sten Nilsson International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Ian McCallum
Ian McCallum International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Florian Kraxner
Florian Kraxner International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Steffen Fritz
Steffen Fritz International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Michael Obersteiner
Michael Obersteiner University of Oxford
Linda See
Linda See International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Eugene A. Vaganov
Eugene A. Vaganov Siberian Federal University
Christiane Schmullius
Christiane Schmullius Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Maurizio Santoro
Maurizio Santoro Gamma Remote Sensing (Switzerland)

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