Jonas Ardö

ORCID: 0000-0002-9318-0973
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Research Areas
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Climate variability and models
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • African Botany and Ecology Studies
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
  • Science and Climate Studies
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
  • Agriculture and Rural Development Research
  • Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
  • Bioenergy crop production and management
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations

Lund University
2016-2025

Getinge (Sweden)
2008-2021

Skåne University Hospital
2008-2021

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
2017

Beijing Normal University
2017

University of Antwerp
2017

National Agricultural Technology Institute
2017

Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography
2017

Chinese Academy of Sciences
2017

Universidad de Granada
2017

Gilberto Pastorello Carlo Trotta Eleonora Canfora Housen Chu Danielle Christianson and 95 more You-Wei Cheah C. Poindexter Jiquan Chen Abdelrahman Elbashandy Marty Humphrey Peter Isaac Diego Polidori Markus Reichstein Alessio Ribeca Catharine van Ingen Nicolas Vuichard Leiming Zhang B. D. Amiro Christof Ammann M. Altaf Arain Jonas Ardö Timothy J. Arkebauer Stefan K. Arndt Nicola Arriga Marc Aubinet Mika Aurela Dennis Baldocchi Alan Barr Eric Beamesderfer Luca Belelli Marchesini Onil Bergeron Jason Beringer Christian Bernhofer Daniel Berveiller D. P. Billesbach T. Andrew Black Peter D. Blanken Gil Bohrer Julia Boike Paul V. Bolstad Damien Bonal Jean-Marc Bonnefond D. R. Bowling Rosvel Bracho Jason Brodeur Christian Brümmer Nina Buchmann Benoît Burban Sean P. Burns Pauline Buysse Peter Cale M. Cavagna Pierre Cellier Shiping Chen Isaac Chini Torben R. Christensen James Cleverly Alessio Collalti Claudia Consalvo Bruce D. Cook David Cook Carole Coursolle Edoardo Cremonese Peter S. Curtis Ettore D’Andrea Humberto da Rocha Xiaoqin Dai K. J. Davis Bruno De Cinti A. de Grandcourt Anne De Ligne Raimundo Cosme de Oliveira Nicolas Delpierre Ankur R. Desai Carlos Marcelo Di Bella Paul Di Tommasi A. J. Dolman Francisco Domingo Gang Dong Sabina Dore Pierpaolo Duce Éric Dufrêne Allison L. Dunn Jiří Dušek Derek Eamus Uwe Eichelmann Hatim Abdalla M. ElKhidir Werner Eugster Cäcilia Ewenz B. E. Ewers D. Famulari Silvano Fares Iris Feigenwinter Andrew Feitz Rasmus Fensholt Gianluca Filippa M. L. Fischer J. M. Frank Marta Galvagno Mana Gharun

Abstract The FLUXNET2015 dataset provides ecosystem-scale data on CO 2 , water, and energy exchange between the biosphere atmosphere, other meteorological biological measurements, from 212 sites around globe (over 1500 site-years, up to including year 2014). These sites, independently managed operated, voluntarily contributed their create global datasets. Data were quality controlled processed using uniform methods, improve consistency intercomparability across sites. is already being used...

10.1038/s41597-020-0534-3 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2020-07-09

Soil moisture induced droughts are expected to become more frequent under future global climate change. Precipitation has been previously assumed be mainly responsible for variability in summer soil moisture. However, little is known about the impacts of precipitation frequency on moisture, either interannually or spatially. To better understand temporal and spatial drivers drought, 415 site yr measurements observed at 75 flux sites world wide were used analyze relationships between water...

10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024011 article EN cc-by Environmental Research Letters 2012-04-26

<h3>Objectives:</h3> The aim of this population-based study was to investigate associations between recreational values the close natural environment and neighbourhood satisfaction, physical activity, obesity wellbeing. <h3>Methods:</h3> Data from a large public health survey distributed as mailed questionnaire in suburban rural areas southern Sweden were used (N = 24 819; 59% participation rate). Geocoded residential addresses geographical information system technique assess objectively...

10.1136/jech.2007.062414 article EN Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 2008-03-13

Abstract. In 2009, the International Soil Moisture Network (ISMN) was initiated as a community effort, funded by European Space Agency, to serve centralised data hosting facility for globally available in situ soil moisture measurements (Dorigo et al., 2011b, a). The ISMN brings together collected and freely shared multitude of organisations, harmonises them terms units sampling rates, applies advanced quality control, stores database. Users can retrieve from this database through an online...

10.5194/hess-25-5749-2021 article EN cc-by Hydrology and earth system sciences 2021-11-09
Jonas J. Lembrechts Johan van den Hoogen Juha Aalto Michael B. Ashcroft Pieter De Frenne and 95 more Julia Kemppinen Martin Kopecký Miska Luoto Ilya M. D. Maclean Thomas W. Crowther Joseph J. Bailey Stef Haesen David H. Klinges Pekka Niittynen Brett R. Scheffers Koenraad Van Meerbeek Peter Aartsma Otar Abdalaze Mehdi Abedi Rien Aerts Negar Ahmadian Antje Ahrends Juha M. Alatalo Jake M. Alexander Camille Nina Allonsius Jan Altman Christof Ammann Christian Andrés Christopher Andrews Jonas Ardö Nicola Arriga Alberto Arzac Valeria Aschero Rafael L. Assis Jakob J. Assmann Maaike Y. Bader Khadijeh Bahalkeh Peter Barančok Isabel C. Barrio Agustina Barros Matti Barthel Edmund W. Basham Marijn Bauters Manuele Bazzichetto Luca Belelli Marchesini Michael Bell Juan C. Benavides José Luis Benito Alonso Bernd J. Berauer Jarle W. Bjerke Robert G. Björk Mats P. Björkman Katrín Björnsdóttir Benjamin Blonder Pascal Boeckx Julia Boike Stef Bokhorst Bárbara Brum J Bruna Nina Buchmann Pauline Buysse José Luís Camargo Otávio Camargo Campoe Onur Candan Rafaella Canessa Nicoletta Cannone Michele Carbognani Jofre Carnicer Angélica Casanova‐Katny Simone Cesarz Bogdan H. Chojnicki Philippe Choler Steven L. Chown Edgar Cifuentes Marek Čiliak Tamara Contador Peter Convey Elisabeth J. Cooper Edoardo Cremonese Salvatore R. Curasi Robin Curtis Maurizio Cutini C. Johan Dahlberg Gergana N. Daskalova Miguel Ángel de Pablo Hernández Stefano Della Chiesa Jürgen Dengler Bart Deronde Patrice Descombes Valter Di Cecco Michele Di Musciano Jan Dick Romina D. Dimarco Jiří Doležal Ellen Dorrepaal Jiří Dušek Nico Eisenhauer Lars Eklundh Todd E. Erickson Brigitta Erschbamer

Research in global change ecology relies heavily on climatic grids derived from estimates of air temperature open areas at around 2 m above the ground. These do not reflect conditions below vegetation canopies and near ground surface, where critical ecosystem functions occur most terrestrial species reside. Here, we provide maps soil bioclimatic variables a 1-km2 resolution for 0-5 5-15 cm depth. were created by calculating difference (i.e. offset) between situ measurements, based time...

10.1111/gcb.16060 article EN cc-by-nc Global Change Biology 2021-12-30
Jonas J. Lembrechts Juha Aalto Michael B. Ashcroft Pieter De Frenne Martin Kopecký and 95 more Jonathan Lenoir Miska Luoto Ilya M. D. Maclean Olivier Roupsard Eduardo Fuentes‐Lillo Rafael A. García Loïc Pellissier Camille Pitteloud Juha M. Alatalo Stuart W. Smith Robert G. Björk Lena Muffler Amanda Ratier Backes Simone Cesarz Felix Gottschall Joseph Okello Josef Urban Roman Plichta Martin Svátek Shyam S. Phartyal Sonja Wipf Nico Eisenhauer Mihai Pușcaș Pavel Dan Turtureanu Andrej Varlagin Romina D. Dimarco Alistair S. Jump Krystal Randall Ellen Dorrepaal Keith Larson Josefine Walz Luca Vitale Miroslav Svoboda Rebecca Finger Higgens Aud H. Halbritter Salvatore R. Curasi Ian Klupar Austin Koontz William D. Pearse Elizabeth Simpson Michael Stemkovski Bente J. Graae Mia Vedel Sørensen Toke T. Høye María Rosa Fernández Calzado Juan Lorite Michele Carbognani Marcello Tomaselli T’ai Gladys Whittingham Forte Alessandro Petraglia Stef Haesen Ben Somers Koenraad Van Meerbeek Mats P. Björkman Kristoffer Hylander Sonia Merinero Mana Gharun Nina Buchmann Jiří Doležal Radim Matula Andrew D. Thomas Joseph J. Bailey Dany Ghosn George Kazakis Miguel Ángel de Pablo Hernández Julia Kemppinen Pekka Niittynen Lisa J. Rew Tim Seipel Christian D. Larson James D. M. Speed Jonas Ardö Nicoletta Cannone Mauro Guglielmin Francesco Malfasi Maaike Y. Bader Rafaella Canessa Angela Stanisci Jüergen Kreyling Jonas Schmeddes Laurenz M. Teuber Valeria Aschero Marek Čiliak Frantíšek Máliš Pallieter De Smedt Sanne Govaert Camille Meeussen Pieter Vangansbeke Khatuna Gigauri Andrea Lamprecht Harald Pauli Klaus Steinbauer Manuela Winkler Masahito Ueyama Martín A. Núñez

Abstract Current analyses and predictions of spatially explicit patterns processes in ecology most often rely on climate data interpolated from standardized weather stations. This represents long‐term average thermal conditions at coarse spatial resolutions only. Hence, many climate‐forcing factors that operate fine spatiotemporal are overlooked. is particularly important relation to effects observation height (e.g. vegetation, snow soil characteristics) habitats varying their exposure...

10.1111/gcb.15123 article EN publisher-specific-oa Global Change Biology 2020-04-20

Vegetation phenology obtained from time series of remote sensing data is relevant for a range ecological applications. The freely available Sentinel-2 imagery at 10 m spatial resolution with ~ 5-day repeat cycle provides an opportunity to map vegetation unprecedented fine scale. To facilitate the production Europe-wide Copernicus Land Monitoring based dataset, we design and evaluate framework on comprehensive set ground observations, including eddy covariance gross primary (GPP), PhenoCam...

10.1016/j.rse.2021.112456 article EN cc-by Remote Sensing of Environment 2021-04-27

The Sahel region has been identified as a “hot spot” of global environmental change, but understanding the roles different climatic and anthropogenic forcing factors driving change in is incomplete. We show that process‐based ecosystem model driven by atmospheric CO 2 data alone closely reproduces satellite‐observed greening trend vegetation its interannual variability between 1982 1998. Changes precipitation were primary driver aggregated simulated changes. According to model, increasing...

10.1029/2005gl024370 article EN Geophysical Research Letters 2005-11-01

ABSTRACT Aim The controls of gross radiation use efficiency (RUE), the ratio between primary productivity (GPP) and intercepted by terrestrial vegetation, its spatial temporal variation are not yet fully understood. Our objectives were to analyse synthesize variability GPP RUE climatic for a wide range vegetation types. Location A global sites from tundra rain forest. Methods We analysed dataset on photosynthetic uptake variables 35 eddy covariance (EC) flux spanning 100 2200 mm mean annual...

10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00504.x article EN Global Ecology and Biogeography 2009-12-11

Abstract. This study reports carbon and water fluxes between the land surface atmosphere in eleven different ecosystems types Sub-Saharan Africa, as measured using eddy covariance (EC) technology first two years of CarboAfrica network operation. The for which data were available ranged mean annual rainfall from 320 mm (Sudan) to 1150 (Republic Congo) include a spectrum vegetation (or cover) (open savannas, woodlands, croplands grasslands). Given shortness record, EC analysed across rather...

10.5194/bg-6-1027-2009 article EN cc-by Biogeosciences 2009-06-18

Abstract Background Results from studies of road traffic noise and hypertension are heterogeneous with respect to effect size, effects among males females across age groups. Our objective was further explore these associations. Methods The study used cross-sectional public health survey data southern Sweden, including 24,238 adults (18 - 80 years old). We a geographic information system (GIS) assess the average (LAeq 24 hr) at current residential address. Effects on self-reported were...

10.1186/1476-069x-8-38 article EN cc-by Environmental Health 2009-09-10

The Dahra field site in Senegal, West Africa, was established 2002 to monitor ecosystem properties of semiarid savanna grassland and their responses climatic environmental change. This article describes the environment using a unique set situ data. studied variables include hydroclimatic variables, species composition, albedo, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), hyperspectral characteristics (350-1800 nm), surface reflectance anisotropy, brightness temperature, fraction absorbed...

10.1111/gcb.12734 article EN Global Change Biology 2014-09-10

Abstract The lack of a standardized database eddy covariance observations has been an obstacle for data‐driven estimation terrestrial CO 2 fluxes in Asia. In this study, we developed such using 54 sites from various databases by applying consistent postprocessing gross primary productivity (GPP) and net ecosystem exchange (NEE). Data‐driven was conducted machine learning algorithm: support vector regression (SVR), with remote sensing data 2000 to 2015 period. Site‐level evaluation the...

10.1002/2016jg003640 article EN Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences 2017-03-17

Background: Access to a quiet side in one’s dwelling is thought compensate for higher noise levels at the most exposed façade. It has also been indicated that from combined traffic sources causes more annoyance than equal average either road or railway separately. Methods: 2612 persons Malmö, Sweden, answered residential environment survey including questions on outdoor environment, sensitivity, annoyance, sleep quality and concentration problems. Road was modeled using Geographic...

10.3390/ijerph120201612 article EN International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2015-01-29
Gilberto Pastorello Carlo Trotta Eleonora Canfora Housen Chu Danielle Christianson and 95 more You-Wei Cheah C. Poindexter Jiquan Chen Abdelrahman Elbashandy Marty Humphrey Peter Isaac Diego Polidori Markus Reichstein Alessio Ribeca Catharine van Ingen Nicolas Vuichard Leiming Zhang B. D. Amiro Christof Ammann M. Altaf Arain Jonas Ardö Timothy J. Arkebauer Stefan K. Arndt Nicola Arriga Marc Aubinet Mika Aurela Dennis Baldocchi Alan Barr Eric Beamesderfer Luca Belelli Marchesini Onil Bergeron Jason Beringer Christian Bernhofer Daniel Berveiller D. P. Billesbach T. Andrew Black Peter D. Blanken Gil Bohrer Julia Boike Paul V. Bolstad Damien Bonal Jean-Marc Bonnefond D. R. Bowling Rosvel Bracho Jason Brodeur Christian Brümmer Nina Buchmann Benoît Burban Sean P. Burns Pauline Buysse Peter Cale M. Cavagna Pierre Cellier Shiping Chen Isaac Chini Torben R. Christensen James Cleverly Alessio Collalti Claudia Consalvo Bruce D. Cook David Cook Carole Coursolle Edoardo Cremonese Peter S. Curtis Ettore D’Andrea Humberto da Rocha Xiaoqin Dai K. J. Davis Bruno De Cinti A. de Grandcourt Anne De Ligne Raimundo Cosme de Oliveira Nicolas Delpierre Ankur R. Desai Carlos Marcelo Di Bella Paul Di Tommasi A. J. Dolman Francisco Domingo Gang Dong Sabina Dore Pierpaolo Duce Éric Dufrêne Allison L. Dunn Jiří Dušek Derek Eamus Uwe Eichelmann Hatim Abdalla M. ElKhidir Werner Eugster Cäcilia Ewenz B. E. Ewers D. Famulari Silvano Fares Iris Feigenwinter Andrew Feitz Rasmus Fensholt Gianluca Filippa M. L. Fischer J. M. Frank Marta Galvagno Mana Gharun

A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00851-9.

10.1038/s41597-021-00851-9 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2021-02-25
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