Staff directory

Hans Beeckman

Biology
Wood biology
Publications
  • Beeckman, H. 2009. ‘Houtnamen: sleutels tot houtkennis’. HCTO Nieuws 50(2): 10-12.
  • De Ridder, M.Hubau, W.Toirambe, B.Dié, A.Roobroeck, B.,  Van de Velde, K.,  Van Wonterghem, M.,  Van Acker, J. & Beeckman, H. 2009. ‘Combating global warming by planting trees? Some case studies from tropical Africa’. International Symposium Developing Countries facing Global Warming: a post-Kyoto assessment, 12/6/2009. Book of abstracts. Brussels : Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences, 32.
  • Beeckman, H. 2009. ‘Wood. The language of Wood’. In: Denise Van Der Kelen (ed), Decorative Painting the Van Der Kelen way. Editions Vial, pp. 139-210.
  • Beeckman, H. 2009. ‘Le Bois. Le langage du bois’. In: Denise Van Der Kelen (ed), La peinture décorative selon Van Der Kelen. Editions Vial, pp. 139-210.
  • Beeckman, H. 2008. ‘Dendrochronology in the dense tropical rain forest of the Congo Basin: tree ring analsis of Millettia laurentii De Wild’. Wood Matters, a celebration of the work of John Barnett. Book of abstracts. p. 16.
  • Beeckman, H.Tavernier, W. & De Ridder, M. 2008. ‘Houtbiologie en verantwoord houtgebruik’. Belgian Woodforum, Huis van het hout (ed), Houtnieuws 161: p. 34. Mechelen : Decom.
  • Delvaux, C.,  Sinsin, B.,  Van Damme, P. & Beeckman, H. 2008. ‘Vessels as an indicator of bark harvesting impact on the physiology of medicinal tree species’. International Conference - Sustainable Forest Management in Africa. African solutions to african problems in natural forest management, 3-7/11/2008. Book of abstracts. Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  • Delvaux, C. & Beeckman, H. 2008. ‘Wound reaction after bark harvesting: microscopic and macroscopic phenomena in 10 medicinal tree species (Benin)’. International Conference - Wood Matters - a celebration of the work of John Barnett - 29-30/5/2008. Book of abstracts. London, UK.
  • Delvaux, C. & Beeckman, H. 2008. ‘Influence of bark harvesting on xylem vessel density and size of 10 medicinal tree species (Benin)’. International COST E50 Workshop - Wound reactions in trees and wood quality - 11-12/4/2008. Book of abstracts. Ljubljana (Slovenia), 7 p.
  • De Ridder, M.,  Van den Bulcke, J.,  Beeckman, H. & Van Acker, J. 2008. ‘In the heart of the limba tree (Terminalia superba Engl. Diels): detection methods for heart rot and false heartwood’. International Conference on Wood Science for Preservation of Cultural Heritage. Book of abstracts. COST Office.