Staff directory

Hans Beeckman

Biology
Wood biology
Publications
  • Hubau, W.Beeckman, H. & Van Acker, J. 2009. ‘Charcoal from the Congo Basin: palaeo-botanical evidence for climate change?’. Starters in het Bosonderzoek, 19/3/2009, Brussel. Book of abstracts.
  • De Ridder, M.Beeckman, H.,  Van Acker, J. & Hubau, W. 2009. ‘Morphology and growth periodicity of plantation grown limba trees (Terminalia superba Engl.& Diels)’. Starters in het Bosonderzoek, 19/3/2009, Brussel. Book of abstracts.
  • Robert, E.M.,  Koedam, N.,  Beeckman, H. & Schmitz, N. 2009. ‘Successive cambia in three dimensions: the mangrove Avicennia inside’. Startersdag voor Bosonderzoekers 2009, 19/3/2009, Brussel, België. Book of abstracts.
  • Robert, E.M.,  Koedam, N.,  Beeckman, H. & Schmitz, N. 2009. ‘Successive cambia in three dimensions: the mangrove Avicennia inside’. African Botany in Brussels, 27/3/2009, Brussel, België. Book of abstracts.
  • Robert, E.M.Schmitz, N.Beeckman, H. & Koedam, N. 2009. ‘Successive cambia in three dimensions: the mangrove Avicennia inside’. Impacts of global change on tropical ecosystems, 27-30/7/2009, Marburg, Germany. Book of abstracts.
  • Schmitz, N.Beeckman, H. & Koedam, N. 2009. ‘Hydraulic architecture of mangroves: towards an understanding of water transport under intertidal conditions’. African Botany in Brussels, march 27, 2009. Book of abstracts.
  • Robert, E.M.,  Koedam, N.,  Beeckman, H. & Schmitz, N. 2009. ‘Successive cambia in three dimensions: the mangrove Avicennia inside’. TRACE (Tree Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology), 16-19/4/2009, Otocec, Slovenia. Book of abstracts.
  • Schmitz, N.Beeckman, H. & Koedam, N. 2009. ‘Ecological significance of wood anatomical variation in Kenyan mangroves’. Joint Annual Meeting ATBC-gtö, Impacts of global change on tropical ecosystems, 27-30/7/2009, Marburg, Germany. Book of abstracts.
  • Beeckman, H. 2009. ‘Expertiseverslag identificatie hout (etnografisch); opdrachtgever: De Beus’. 1 p.
  • Beeckman, H.,  Ntahobavuka, H. & Toirambe, B. 2009. Cours d'anatomie et propriétés des bois tropicaux. 130 p.