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39
Citations
5811
World Ranking
8371
National Ranking
124

Overview

Timo Karjalainen was affiliated with the Finnish Forest Research Institute in Finland. Their work primarily contributed to the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with particular focus on subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Oral Surgery.

The scientist's research covered topics such as dental development and anomalies, Cleft Lip and Palate Research, and Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. These areas intersected closely with their publication record and coauthorship collaborations.

Their recent papers included:

  • Eruption pattern of the maxillary canines: features of natural eruption seen in PTG at the late mixed stage-Part I, 2021, European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry
  • Eruption pattern of the maxillary canines: features indicating treatment needs as seen in PTG at the late mixed stage-Part II, 2022, European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry
  • Commitment To Salmon: Using Bayesian Modeling To Create A Sustainable Fisheries Management Tool Based On Commitment Of Fishermen, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Factors related to 30-day survival rate following accidental hypothermia - a retrospective single-center study from Northern Finland, 2025, Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine

Frequent coauthors who collaborated with Karjalainen included Jenni Ristaniemi, W. Rajala, Paula Pesonen, Raija Lähdesmäki, and E. Melaluoto. These collaborations are evident across multiple publications, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Karjalainen's work appeared predominantly in the European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry. Additional venues included OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University) and the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, demonstrating a diverse range of publication outlets.

Best Publications

  • Modeling carbon sequestration in afforestation, agroforestry and forest management projects: the CO2FIX V.2 approach

    Omar R. Masera;J. F. Garza-Caligaris;Markku Kanninen;Timo Karjalainen

  • Which rotation length is favourable to carbon sequestration

    Jussi Liski;Ari Pussinen;Kim Pingoud;Raisa Mäkipää

  • Increasing carbon stocks in the forest soils of western Europe

    Jari Liski;Jari Liski;Daniel Perruchoud;Timo Karjalainen

  • Managing carbon sinks by changing rotation length in European forests

    Terhi Kaipainen;Jari Liski;Jari Liski;Ari Pussinen;Timo Karjalainen;Timo Karjalainen

  • Role of wood-based products in absorbing atmospheric carbon

    Timo Karjalainen;Seppo Kellomäki;Ari Pussinen

  • The Role of Wood Material for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

    Leif Gustavsson;R. Madlener;H.F. Hoen;G. Jungmeier

  • Scenario analysis of the impacts of forest management and climate change on the European forest sector carbon budget

    Timo Karjalainen;Timo Karjalainen;Ari Pussinen;Jari Liski;Jari Liski;Gert-Jan Nabuurs

  • An approach towards an estimate of the impact of forest management and climate change on the European forest sector carbon budget: Germany as a case study

    Timo Karjalainen;Ari Pussinen;Jari Liski;Jari Liski;Gert-Jan Nabuurs;Gert-Jan Nabuurs

  • Stemwood volume increment changes in European forests due to climate change—a simulation study with the EFISCEN model

    Gert-Jan Nabuurs;Gert-Jan Nabuurs;Ari Pussinen;Timo Karjalainen;Markus Erhard

  • Forest carbon sequestration and harvests in Scots pine stand under different climate and nitrogen deposition scenarios

    Ari Pussinen;Timo Karjalainen;Raisa Mäkipää;Lauri Valsta

  • Effects of climate change and nitrogen deposition on the carbon sequestration of a forest ecosystem in the boreal zone

    Raisa Mäkipää;Timo Karjalainen;Ari Pussinen;Seppo Kellomäki

  • INCREASED CARBON SINK IN TEMPERATE AND BOREAL FORESTS

    Jari Liski;Alexander V. Korotkov;Christopher F. L. Prins;Timo Karjalainen

  • Comparison of greenhouse gas emissions from forest operations in Finland and Sweden

    S. Berg;T. Karjalainen

  • Integrating ecosystem services into environmental impact assessment: An analytic–deliberative approach

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  • Carbon inventory methods and carbon mitigation potentials of forests in Europe: a short review of recent progress

    Marcus Lindner;Timo Karjalainen

  • Dynamics and potentials of carbon sequestration in managed stands and wood products in Finland under changing climatic conditions

    Timo Karjalainen

  • More timber from boreal forests under changing climate

    Seppo Kellomäki;Timo Karjalainen;Hannu Väisänen

  • Project-based Greenhouse Gas Accounting : guiding principles with a focus on baselines and additionality

    Leif Gustavsson;Timo Karjalainen;Gregg Marland;Ilkka Savolainen

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from the use of primary energy in forest operations and long-distance transportation of timber in Finland

    Timo Karjalainen;Antti Asikainen

  • Forest energy potential in Europe (EU 27)

    Antti Asikainen;Harri Liiri;Sanna Peltola;Timo Karjalainen

  • Estimation of energy wood potential in Europe

    Timo Karjalainen;Antti Asikainen;Ján Ilavský;Raffaella Zamboni

Frequent Co-Authors

Gert-Jan Nabuurs
Gert-Jan Nabuurs Wageningen University & Research
Jari Liski
Jari Liski Finnish Meteorological Institute
Seppo Kellomäki
Seppo Kellomäki University of Eastern Finland
Raisa Mäkipää
Raisa Mäkipää Natural Resources Institute Finland
Godefridus M. J. Mohren
Godefridus M. J. Mohren Wageningen University & Research
Markku Kanninen
Markku Kanninen University of Helsinki
Omar Masera
Omar Masera National Autonomous University of Mexico
Marcus Lindner
Marcus Lindner European Forest Institute
Leif Gustavsson
Leif Gustavsson Linnaeus University
Ernst-Detlef Schulze
Ernst-Detlef Schulze Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

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