Dr. Friedrich J. Bohn is a Researcher at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig, Germany, affiliated with both the Department of Computational Hydrosystems and the Department of Ecological Modelling. He obtained his PhD from Universität Osnabrück in 2017, focusing on forest dynamics and climate drivers using modeling approaches. His research explores forest ecosystems through integrated approaches combining field data, remote sensing, and computational modeling. Primary interests include: Forest structure impacts on carbon balance and biodiversity Development of forest models (FORMIND) for simulating growth processes Linking remote sensing with ecological modeling for biomass estimation Agent-based modeling of human decision-making in environmental contexts Climate change impacts on forest productivity and resilience Recent publications (2019-2025) demonstrate strong emphasis on climate-forest interactions, with key themes including: Drought impacts on German forests Carbon sequestration capacity of primary forests Machine learning applications in biomass prediction Innovations in model-data fusion techniques Interdisciplinary approaches to biosphere research His work consistently integrates ecological theory with advanced computational methods across spatial scales.










