New #TreeWatch country: Austria 🥳
We installed sap flow sensors and dendrometers on 7 #plane trees in the city of #Innsbruck in the context of an @FWOVlaanderen/@FWF_at project between @uniinnsbruck and @ugent.🌳☔️
Thanks to prof. Mayr and his team for the fruitful exchange!
The TreeWatch network is growing! 📈
Three plane #trees (Platanus hispanica) in #Ghent are now equipped with a sap flow sensor and dendrometer. Next to Amsterdam, this is our second @TreeWatchNet setup in an #urban environment. 🏙️🌳
@Stadgent@FbwUGent@FWOVlaanderen
Geslaagde @TreeWatchNet installatie van 18 sapstroomsensoren, dendrometers en bodemvochtsensoren op perelaars! 🍐🌳
In kader van het project 'Geïntegreerd #onkruidmanagement in de #fruitteelt'. Samenwerking Proefcentrum Fruitteelt, Bodemkundige Dienst België en @ugent.
How do urban trees 🌳 influence the water balance 💧 in green cities 🏙️?
Together with @Waternet and @AmsterdamNL we aim for a climate proof and green #Amsterdam.
Follow live tree transpiration here: https://t.co/Yf8IlvotiQ
@TreeWatchNet@FbwUGent
Prof. dr. ir. @kathy_steppe will give an inspiring talk this evening for @pintofscienceBE in Bruges about the voice of trees in a world of climate change. "The Laws Of Nature" De Republiek. Tickets @ https://t.co/seNO2HD4EO
From jargon to juniper: new interview series "Voices of Resilience" with Prof. @kathy_steppe explaining our innovative approach to measure resilience: The Twittering Tree @TreeWatchNet https://t.co/MCFP6siGCS
Winter is approaching, so time to do some bio-engineering with a summary of the past growing season: @TreeWatchWUR grew most in stem diameter (10 mm) @TreeWatchEFA’s sap flow rate was highest (40 L/h) @TreeWatchBritz and @TreeWatchFBW both grew 5 mm in diameter. Till next year!