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Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 76 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo sits on this spectrum.

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3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo is affiliated with the Centre Tecnològic Forestal de Catalunya in Spain. Their research is primarily situated within Environmental Science, with a focus on global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, ecology, environmental engineering, and mechanics of materials.

The scientist's recent publications cover various aspects of forest management, climate impacts, and ecosystem sustainability. Some notable papers include:

  • Forest use suitability: Towards decision-making-oriented sustainable management of forest ecosystem services (2023, Geography and Sustainability)
  • Nationwide climate-sensitive models for stand dynamics and forest scenario simulation (2021, Forest Ecology and Management)
  • A mixed integer programming approach for multi-action planning for threat management (2020, Ecological Modelling)
  • A Progressive Hedging Approach to Solve Harvest Scheduling Problem under Climate Change (2020, Forests)
  • Regional Level Data Server for Fire Hazard Evaluation and Fuel Treatments Planning (2020, Remote Sensing)

Their research spans several main topics, including fire effects on ecosystems, forest management and policy, land use and ecosystem services, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, forest biomass utilization and management, conservation, biodiversity, and resource management, as well as forest ecology and management.

Frequent collaborators in their work include José Ramón González-Olabarría, Andrés Weintraub, Goran Krsnik, Blas Mola-Yudego, and Eduardo Álvarez-Miranda.

Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo has contributed multiple works to specific publication venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Forest Ecology and Management, SSRN Electronic Journal, arXiv (Cornell University), and Geography and Sustainability.

Best Publications

  • Climate change impacts, adaptive capacity, and vulnerability of European forest ecosystems

    Marcus Lindner;Michael Maroschek;Sigrid Netherer;Antoine Kremer

  • Are forest disturbances amplifying or canceling out climate change-induced productivity changes in European forests?

    Christopher P.O. Reyer;Stephen Bathgate;Kristina Blennow;Jose G. Borges

  • Impacts of climate change on European forests and options for adaptation

    M. Lindner;J. Garcia-Gonzalo;M. Kolström;T. Green

  • Sensitivity of growth of Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch to climate change and forest management in boreal conditions

    Elemer Briceño-Elizondo;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Heli Peltola;Juho Matala

  • How Sensitive Are Ecosystem Services in European Forest Landscapes to Silvicultural Treatment

    Peter Biber;José G. Borges;Ralf Moshammer;Susana Barreiro

  • ToSIA—A tool for sustainability impact assessment of forest-wood-chains

    Marcus Lindner;Tommi Suominen;Taru Palosuo;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo

  • Characterization of wildfires in Portugal

    S. Marques;J. G. Borges;J. Garcia-Gonzalo;F. Moreira

  • Changed thinning regimes may increase carbon stock under climate change: A case study from a Finnish boreal forest

    Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Heli Peltola;Elemer Briceño-elizondo;Seppo Kellomäki

  • A framework for modeling adaptive forest management and decision making under climate change

    Rasoul Yousefpour;Christian Temperli;Jette Bredahl Jacobsen;Bo Jellesmark Thorsen

  • Review. Assessing uncertainty and risk in forest planning and decision support systems: review of classical methods and introduction of new approaches

    M. Pasalodos-Tato;A. Mäkinen;J. Garcia-Gonzalo;J.G. Borges

  • A Multiple Criteria Approach for Negotiating Ecosystem Services Supply Targets and Forest Owners' Programs

    José G. Borges;Susete Marques;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Arif Ur Rahman

  • Impacts of forest landscape structure and management on timber production and carbon stocks in the boreal forest ecosystem under changing climate

    Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Heli Peltola;Ane Zubizarreta Gerendiain;Seppo Kellomäki

  • Addressing Multicriteria Forest Management With Pareto Frontier Methods: An Application in Portugal

    Jose G. Borges;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Vladimir Bushenkov;Marc E. McDill

  • Effects of climate change and management on timber yield in boreal forests, with economic implications : A case study

    Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Heli Peltola;Elemer Briceño-Elizondo;Seppo Kellomäki

  • Factors Affecting Wind and Snow Damage of Individual Trees in a Small Management Unit in Finland : Assessment Based on Inventoried Damage and Mechanistic Modelling

    Ane Zubizarreta-Gerendiain;Petri Pellikka;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Veli-Pekka Ikonen

  • Carbon stocks and timber yield in two boreal forest ecosystems under current and changing climatic conditions subjected to varying management regimes

    Elemer Briceño-Elizondo;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Heli Peltola;Seppo Kellomäki

  • A Decision Support System for Assessing Trade-Offs between Ecosystem Management Goals: An Application in Portugal

    Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Vladimir Bushenkov;Marc E. McDill;José G. Borges

  • The effects of forest structure on the risk of wind damage at a landscape level in a boreal forest ecosystem

    Hongcheng Zeng;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Heli Peltola;Seppo Kellomäki

  • A multicriteria optimization model for sustainable forest management under climate change uncertainty: An application in Portugal

    Eduardo Álvarez-Miranda;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Felipe Ulloa-Fierro;Andrés Weintraub

  • A model of shrub biomass accumulation as a tool to support management of Portuguese forests

    B. Botequim;A. Zubizarreta-Gerendiain;J. Garcia-Gonzalo;A. Silva

  • Multi-criteria evaluation of multi-purpose stand treatment programmes for Finnish boreal forests under changing climate

    Elemer Briceño-Elizondo;Dietmar Jäger;Manfred J. Lexer;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo

  • Computer-based tools for supporting forest management. The experience and the expertise world-wide

    J.G. Borges;E.M. Nordstrom;J. Garcia-Gonzalo;T. Hujala

  • Factors Affecting Wind and Snow Damage of Individual Trees in a Small Management Unit in Finland

    Ane Zubizarreta-Gerendiain;Petri Pellikka;Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo;Veli-Pekka Ikonen

Frequent Co-Authors

Heli Peltola
Heli Peltola University of Eastern Finland
Margarida Tomé
Margarida Tomé University of Lisbon
Seppo Kellomäki
Seppo Kellomäki University of Eastern Finland
Manfred J. Lexer
Manfred J. Lexer BOKU University
Marcus Lindner
Marcus Lindner European Forest Institute
Andrés Weintraub
Andrés Weintraub University of Chile
Marco Marchetti
Marco Marchetti University of Molise
Harald Vacik
Harald Vacik BOKU University
Marc Hanewinkel
Marc Hanewinkel University of Freiburg
Timo Pukkala
Timo Pukkala University of Eastern Finland

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