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Johan Bergh is affiliated with Linnaeus University in Sweden and focuses primarily on Environmental Science, with a substantial body of work in Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. Their research encompasses several subfields including Insect Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Soil Science.

The primary topics of Johan Bergh's research involve:

  • Forest ecology and management
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Tree Root and Stability Studies
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

Johan Bergh has published research articles in several respected scientific journals with multiple contributions to the following venues:

  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Forests
  • Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent published papers include:

  • From source to sink - recovery of the carbon balance in young forests, 2023, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Effects of fertilization on soil CH4 and N2O fluxes in young Norway spruce stands, 2021, Forest Ecology and Management
  • Effects of Fertilization on Wood Formation in Naturally Regenerated Juvenile Silver Birch in a Norway Spruce Stand in South Sweden, 2021, Forests
  • Precision thinning - a comparison of optimal stand-level and pixel-level thinning, 2022, Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
  • A Tool for Long-Term Forest Stand Projections of Swedish Forests, 2022, Forests

Frequent co-authors with whom Johan Bergh has collaborated include:

  • Martin Karl-Friedrich Bader
  • Charlotta Håkansson
  • Ljusk Ola Eriksson
  • C. E. Svensson
  • Trygve J. Steiro

In addition to research articles, Johan Bergh has contributed to book publications. Notably, they authored a book titled Læring i maritim næring published by Fagbokforlaget eBooks, scheduled for 2025.

Best Publications

  • The effect of water and nutrient availability on the productivity of Norway spruce in northern and southern Sweden

    Johan Bergh;Sune Linder;Tomas Lundmark;Björn Elfving

  • Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden

    Adam Felton;Urban Nilsson;Johan Sonesson;Annika M. Felton

  • Effects of soil warming during spring on photosynthetic recovery in boreal Norway spruce stands

    Johan Bergh;SunE. Linder

  • Potential Roles of Swedish Forestry in the Context of Climate Change Mitigation

    Tomas Lundmark;Johan Bergh;Peter Hofer;Anders Lundström

  • Climatic factors controlling the productivity of Norway spruce : A model-based analysis

    Johan Bergh;Ross E McMurtrie;Sune Linder

  • Modelling the short-term effects of climate change on the productivity of selected tree species in Nordic countries

    Johan Bergh;Michael Freeman;Bjarni Sigurdsson;Seppo Kellomäki

  • Potential production of Norway spruce in Sweden

    Johan Bergh;Sune Linder;Johan Bergström

  • Changes in the abundance of keystone forest floor species in response to changes of forest structure

    Per-Ola Hedwall;Joerg Brunet;Annika Nordin;Johan bergh

  • Disparity in elevational shifts of European trees in response to recent climate warming

    Sonia G. Rabasa;Elena Granda;Raquel Benavides;Georges Kunstler

  • Socio-ecological implications of modifying rotation lengths in forestry

    Jean-Michel Roberge;Hjalmar Laudon;Christer Björkman;Thomas Ranius

  • Seasonal variation of maximum photochemical efficiency in boreal Norway spruce stands

    Tomas Lundmark;Johan Bergh;Martin Strand;Andres Koppel

  • Growth and carbon sequestration by ectomycorrhizal fungi in intensively fertilized Norway spruce forests

    Håkan Wallander;Alf Ekblad;Johan Bergh

  • Effects of climate change on biomass production and substitution in north-central Sweden

    Bishnu Chandra Poudel;Roger Sathre;Roger Sathre;Leif Gustavsson;Johan Bergh;Johan Bergh

  • Potential effects of intensive forestry on biomass production and total carbon balance in north-central Sweden.

    Bishnu Chandra Poudel;Roger Sathre;Roger Sathre;Johan Bergh;Johan Bergh;Leif Gustavsson;Leif Gustavsson

  • Primary energy and greenhouse gas implications of increasing biomass production through forest fertilization

    Roger Sathre;Leif Gustavsson;Johan Bergh;Johan Bergh

  • Comparison of carbon balances between continuous-cover and clear-cut forestry in Sweden.

    Tomas Lundmark;Johan Bergh;Annika Nordin;Nils Fahlvik

  • Long-term responses of Scots pine and Norway spruce stands in Sweden to repeated fertilization and thinning

    Johan Bergh;Urban Nilsson;H.Lee Allen;Ulf Johansson

  • Effects of nutrition and soil water availability on water use in a Norway spruce stand.

    Nathan Phillips;Johan Bergh;Ram Oren;Sune Linder

  • Fertilization in northern forests – biological, economic and environmental constraints and possibilities

    Per-Ola Hedwall;Peichen Gong;Morten Ingerslev;Johan Bergh

  • Effects of frequency of fertilisation on production, foliar chemistry and nutrient leaching in young Norway spruce stands in Sweden.

    Johan Bergh;Urban Nilsson;Harald Grip;Per-Ola Hedwall

  • Potential climate change impacts on the probability of wind damage in a south Swedish forest

    Kristina Blennow;Mikael Andersson;Johan Bergh;Ola Sallnäs

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomas Lundmark
Tomas Lundmark Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Urban Nilsson
Urban Nilsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Annika Nordin
Annika Nordin Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Roger Sathre
Roger Sathre Linnaeus University
Sune Linder
Sune Linder Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Leif Gustavsson
Leif Gustavsson Linnaeus University
Göran Berndes
Göran Berndes Chalmers University of Technology
Christer Björkman
Christer Björkman Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Håkan Wallander
Håkan Wallander Lund University
Florian Kraxner
Florian Kraxner International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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