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Researcher
Bart Muys
- Disciplines:Terrestrial ecology, Silviculture and agroforestry
Affiliations
- Forest, Nature and Landscape (Division)
Responsible
From1 Aug 2020 → Today - Forest, Nature and Landscape (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → Today - Division of Forest, Nature and Landscape (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → 31 Jul 2020
Projects
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- Sustainable vanilla provision using crop wild relatives in a joint land sparing / land sharing approachFrom1 Jan 2018 → 6 Jul 2022Funding: FWO Strategic Basic Research Grant
- Treescape: From forest ecosystem services to spatial forest configurations for an urbanized territoryFrom1 Jan 2018 → 31 Dec 2021Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The role of change in understanding long-term regional development.Approaching the dynamic metabolism of social-ecological systems in the Sagalassos/Ağlasun regionFrom1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: Fund Recuperation Fiscal Exemption
- Restoration Potential of Desa’a Forest, a Large Threatened Dryland Forest in Tigray, Northern EthiopiaFrom22 Sep 2017 → 6 Oct 2021Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Vegetation characterization and evaluation of ecosystem function and plant diversity impacts of Dichrostachys cinerea encroachment in Nech Sar National Park, EthiopiaFrom15 Sep 2017 → 21 Apr 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: the environmental and climate change dimensionFrom1 May 2017 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: VLIR-UOS ACROPOLIS (former O*platformen)
- Tree diversity effects on soil-related ecosystem functions along a climate gradientFrom1 Apr 2017 → 30 Sep 2018Funding: Geopolitical funding in general (R&D collaboration with Central and Eastern Europe
- Improving the vitality and productivity of forests on poor sandy soils by introducing rich-litter species.From1 Jan 2017 → 1 Jan 2021Funding: FWO Strategic Basic Research Grant
- Integrating naturalised tree species in the social ecological forest system on sandy soilsFrom24 Aug 2016 → 24 Aug 2020Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Forest ecosystem services and resilience of the social ecological system in a protected forest of the central highland of EthiopiaFrom22 Jun 2015 → 22 Jun 2019Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
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- Green deserts, but not always: A global synthesis of native woody species regeneration under tropical tree monocultures.(2024)
Authors: Bart Muys
Pages: e17269 - Feasibility of wood as a renewable carbon feedstock for the production of chemicals in Europe(2024)
Authors: Wouter Arts, Ilié Storms, Joost Van Aelst, Bert Lagrain, Bruno Verbist, Jos Van Orshoven, Bart Muys, Bert Sels
- Exploring the influence of tree species richness on vertical structure variability in young plantations using terrestrial laser scanning(2024)
Authors: Bart Muys
- Enhancing Tree Performance Through Species Mixing: Review of a Quarter-Century of TreeDivNet Experiments Reveals Research Gaps and Practical Insights(2024)
Authors: Bart Muys
Pages: 1 - 20 - Forests are chill: The interplay between thermal comfort and mental wellbeing(2024)
Authors: Bart Muys
- Genetic diversity and structure of endangered native yew Taxus baccata in remnant populations in Belgium(2024)
Authors: Raf Aerts, Olivier Honnay, Bart Muys
- Shading and species diversity act as safety nets for seedling survival and vitality of native trees in dryland forests: Implications for restoration(2024)
Authors: Bart Muys
- The priorities in managing forest disturbances to enhance forest resilience: A comparison of a literature analysis and perceptions of forest professionals(2024)
Authors: Bart Muys
- Accelerated weathering of silicate rock dusts predicts the slow-release liming in soils depending on rock mineralogy, soil acidity, and test methodology(2023)
Authors: Robrecht Van Der Bauwhede, Bart Muys, Karen Vancampenhout, Erik Smolders
- The more the merrier? Perceived forest biodiversity promotes short-term mental health and well-being—A multicentre study(2023)
Authors: Bart Muys