Lorenz Hänchen

PhD student

Current Projects

Early detection of the spruce bark beetle in Austria using remote sensing (BeatTheBeetle) and

A monitoring system for carbon fluxes in South Tyrolean ecosystems (CarboST)

 

Achievements @Biomet

Papers

Hänchen L., Potter E., Klein C., Calanca P., Maussion F., Gurgiser W., Wohlfahrt G. (2025) A Novel Framework for Analyzing Rainy Season Dynamics in semi-arid environments: A case study in the Peruvian Rio Santa Basin. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 29, 2727-2747, doi: 10.5194/hess-29-2727-2025. [OPEN ACCESS]

Hänchen L., Quesada B., Arneth A. (2025) Non-radiative effects dominate the local surface temperature response to land-cover change—Insights from a semi-empirical model. Journal of Environmental Management 380, 124741, doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.124741.

Chakhvashvili E., … Hänchen L., … etal. (2024) Crop stress detection from UAVs: best practice and lessons learned from exploiting sensor synergies. Precision Agriculture, doi: 10.1007/s11119-024-10168-3. [OPEN ACCESS]

Klein C., Hänchen L., Potter E. R., Junquas C., Harris B. L., Maussion F. (2023) Untangling the importance of dynamic and thermodynamic drivers for wet and dry spells across the Tropical Andes. Environmental Research Letters 18, 034002, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/acb72b. [OPEN ACCESS]

Hänchen L., Klein C., Maussion F., Gurgiser W., Calanca P., Wohlfahrt G. (2022) Widespread greening suggests increased dry-season plant water availability in the Rio Santa valley, Peruvian Andes. Earth System Dynamics 13, 595-611, doi: 10.5194/esd-13-595-2022[OPEN ACCESS]

 

Posters/presentations

tbc

Contact

lorenz.haenchen@uibk.ac.at