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Nikolai Knapp is a Researcher at the Thünen Institute of Forest Ecosystems in Eberswalde, Germany, and a Guest Scientist at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig. His primary role involves coordinating and analyzing data for the German Crown Condition Survey (WZE) within the ICP Forests monitoring program. He holds a PhD in Environmental Systems Sciences from the University of Osnabrück (2019) and has extensive experience in integrating remote sensing, ecological modeling, and field data to study forest dynamics.
Knapp’s research focuses on linking remote sensing technologies (e.g., LiDAR, radar) with forest process models like FORMIND to understand tree vitality, mortality, and carbon dynamics in tropical and temperate forests. Key projects include the Biotrop-X initiative for tropical forest modeling and the RedMod project on model upscaling. He has developed R packages for LiDAR data processing and contributed to global biomass estimation frameworks like the GEDI mission.
His work emphasizes spatial and temporal analysis of forest structure, biomass distribution, and the impact of environmental changes. Teaching roles include lecturing on LiDAR remote sensing at HNE Eberswalde. Knapp’s publications span remote sensing applications, ecological modeling, and forest inventory methods, with a focus on bridging empirical data and simulation-based insights.
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