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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Henn
2.Perekonnanimi Pärn
3.Töökoht Eesti Põllumajandusülikool, Metsanduse ja Maaehituse Instituut
4.Ametikoht vanemteadur
5.Sünniaeg 03.04.1939 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus Tallinna Polütehniline Instituut, 1963, täppismehaanika
Eesti Põllumajanduse Akadeemia, 1975, metsamajanduse insener
7.Teenistuskäik 1961-1969 Tallinna Kontrollmõõduriistade Katsetehas, konstruktor
1962-1974 Tallinna RV Metsamajand, metsaülem
1974-1991 Tallinna Botaanikaaed, teadur
1991-1999 Tallinna Pedagoogikaülikooli Rahvusvaheline Keskkonnabioloogia Keskus, vanemteadur
1999-2000 Euroülikool, Keskkonnakaitse teaduskonna dekaan
2000 - Eesti Põllumajandusülikool, metsanduse ja maaehituse instituut, ökofüsioloogia osakond, vanemteadur.
8.Teaduskraad Bioloogiakandidaat
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
Venemaa TA Uurali osakonna Taimede ja Loomade Ökoloogia Instituut, Jekaterinburg, 1996.
10.Tunnustused H. Fordi looduskaitse preemia 1998
Eesti Vabariigi teaduspreemia põllumajandusteaduste alal, 2004
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
Euroülikool, Keskkonnakaitse teaduskonna dekaan 1999-2000
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad

Tatjana Kuznetsova, MSc, 2004, juh. Malle Mandre, Henn Pärn. Okaspuude seisund põlevkivikarjääride tasandatud puistangutel. Eeesti Põllumajandusülikool

13.Teadustöö põhisuunad Metsaökoloogia, dendrokronoloogia
14.Jooksvad grandid ETF grant nr 5987 "Kliimamuutuste mõju okaspuupuistutele ja kasvutingimustele"
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

Callesen, I., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., Lazdiņš, A., Pärn, H. 2005. Nutrient release capability in sandy parent material in Baltic and Danish forest soils. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 42. Tallinn, 58–65.

Mandre, M., Pärn, H. 2005. Impact of contaminants from oil shale processing on forest ecosystems. – Soil & Sediment Contamination: an International Journal, 14, 387–401.

Mandre, M., Pärn, H., Ots, K. Short-term effects of wood ash on the soil and the lignin concentration and growth of Pinus sylvestris L. - Forest Ecology and Management (in press, ref. No. FORECO858R1).

Pärn, H. 2005. Effect of wood ash application on radial and height growth of young Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.). – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 42. Tallinn, 48–57

Kuznetsova, T., Pärn, H. 2004. Some results of the afforestation of closed oil shale opencasts with exotic conifers. – Oil Shale, 21, 4, 401–411.

Ots, K., Pärn, H. (eds.). 2004. Puistute biomass ja seda mõjutavad tegurid / Stand Biomass and Factors Influencing It. Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 41. Tallinn. 100 pp.

Pärn, H. 2004. Hariliku männi puistute radiaalkasvu ja kliimategurite vaheliste seoste ajalisest varieeruvusest. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 40. Tartu, 65–79.

Nagel, L.M., Vucetich, J.A., Reed, D.D., Mroz, G.D., Pärn, H. 2003. Woody biomass and annual production across a latitudinal gradient in northern Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) forests. – Polish Journal of Ecology, 51, 4, 471–479.

Pärn, H. 2003. A boreal-temperate transect in Europe: history of pine stands reconstructed from the radial growth of trees. – Polish Journal of Ecology, 51, 4, 413–420.

Pärn, H. 2003. Forests on dunes in Southwest Estonia. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 39. Tallinn, 20–31.

Pärn, H. 2003. Growth of Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris) on dunes of Southwest Estonia related to climate. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 39. Tallinn, 65–80.

Pärn, H. 2003. Radial growth response of Scots pine to climate under dust pollution in Northeast Estonia. – Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 144, 343–361.

Pärn, H. 2003. The rate of changes in the radial growth of pine trees along the latitudinal transect between 50–70° N. – Polish Journal of Ecology, 51, 4, 557–559.

Röser, D., Asikainen, A., Gjølsø, S., Jaskelevicius, B., Johansson, D., Jylhä, P., Kairiukstis, L., Konstantinova, I., Lileng, J., Lunnan, A., Mandre, M., Nurmi, J., Pärn, H., Saksa, T., Sikanen, L., Suadicani, K., Toropainen, M., Vilkriste, L. 2003. Wood Fuel Resources and Bottlenecks of Utilization in Baltic and Nordic Countries. – Finnish Forest Research Institute, Research Papers, 901. 68 pp.

Pärn, H. 2002. Impact of oil shale fly ash emitted from a power plant on radial growth of Scots pine in North-East Estonia. – Oil Shale, 19, 3, 307–319.

Pärn, H. 2002. Relationships between radial growth of Scots pine and climate in the northeastern industrial region of Estonia. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 36. Tallinn, 47–61.

Pärn, H. 2002. Some methods for evaluating forest growth responses to stress factors. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 36. Tallinn, 17–25.

Mandre, M., Pärn, H. 2001. Impact of contaminants from oil shale processing on the forest ecosystem. - Proceedings of the First International Congress on Petroleum Contaminated Soils, Sediments & Water. Abstract and Directory. London, 112.

Pärn, H. 2001. Mikroelementide sisaldus ja selle muutused hariliku männi aastarõngastes erinevates saastetingimustes. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 35. Tartu. 38–51.

Pärn, H. 2001. Variations of element concentrations in tree rings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the vicinity of an oil shale-fired power plant. – Oil Shale, 18, 1, 57-71.

Pärn, H. 2000. Keemiliste elementide sisaldusest erinevates keskkonnatingimustes kasvanud mändide puidus. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 33. Tallinn, 110-120.

Pärn, H. 1996. The impact of different factors on the increment of Vaccinium-type pine stands in Tallinn. - Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Biology, 45, 3/4, 192-200.

Pärn, H. 1994, The state of Vaccinium-type pine stands in Tallinn on the basis of increment. - Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Ecology, 4, 2, 64-78.

Pärn, H. 1991. Dynamics of the structure of Tallinn urban forests. - Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Ecology, 1, 4, 165-172.

viimati muudetud: 15.09.2005

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Henn
2.Surname Pärn
3.Institution Estonian Agricultural University, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering
4.Position senior research scientist
5.Date of birth 03.04.1939 (day.month.year)
6.Education Tallinn Technical Institute, 1963, precision mechanics
Estonian Agricultural Academy, 1975, forestry
7.Research and
professional experience
1961-1969 Tallinn Experimental Plant of Measuring Devices, designer
1962-1974 Tallinn Forestry Enterprise, head forester
1974-1991 Tallinn Botanical Garden, research scientist
1991-1999 International Centre for Environmental Biology, Tallinn University of Educational Sciences, senior research scientist
1999-2000 Faculty of Environmant protection, Eurouniversity, dean
2000- Department of Ecophysiology, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Estonian Agricultural University, senior research scientist.
8.Academic degree Candidate of biological sciences
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Jekaterinburg, 1996.
10.Honours/awards H. Ford European Conservation Award, 1998
Science award of Estonian Republic, 2004
11.Research-administrative
experience
Eurouniversity, dean of the faculty of environment protection, 1999-2000
12.Supervised dissertations

Tatjana Kuznetsova, MSc, 2004, superv. Malle Mandre, Henn Pärn. Okaspuude seisund põlevkivikarjääride tasandatud puistangutel. Eeesti Põllumajandusülikool

13.Current research program Forest ecology, dendrochronology
14.Current grant funding Grant No 5987 of ESF "Impact of climate change on growth of coniferous stands and site conditions"
15.List of most important publications

Callesen, I., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., Lazdiņš, A., Pärn, H. 2005. Nutrient release capability in sandy parent material in Baltic and Danish forest soils. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 42. Tallinn, 58–65.

Mandre, M., Pärn, H. 2005. Impact of contaminants from oil shale processing on forest ecosystems. – Soil & Sediment Contamination: an International Journal, 14, 387–401.

Mandre, M., Pärn, H., Ots, K. Short-term effects of wood ash on the soil and the lignin concentration and growth of Pinus sylvestris L. - Forest Ecology and Management (in press, ref. No. FORECO858R1).

Pärn, H. 2005. Effect of wood ash application on radial and height growth of young Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.). – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 42. Tallinn, 48–57

Kuznetsova, T., Pärn, H. 2004. Some results of the afforestation of closed oil shale opencasts with exotic conifers. – Oil Shale, 21, 4, 401–411.

Ots, K., Pärn, H. (eds.). 2004. Puistute biomass ja seda mõjutavad tegurid / Stand Biomass and Factors Influencing It. Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 41. Tallinn. 100 pp.

Pärn, H. 2004. Hariliku männi puistute radiaalkasvu ja kliimategurite vaheliste seoste ajalisest varieeruvusest. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 40. Tartu, 65–79.

Nagel, L.M., Vucetich, J.A., Reed, D.D., Mroz, G.D., Pärn, H. 2003. Woody biomass and annual production across a latitudinal gradient in northern Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) forests. – Polish Journal of Ecology, 51, 4, 471–479.

Pärn, H. 2003. A boreal-temperate transect in Europe: history of pine stands reconstructed from the radial growth of trees. – Polish Journal of Ecology, 51, 4, 413–420.

Pärn, H. 2003. Forests on dunes in Southwest Estonia. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 39. Tallinn, 20–31.

Pärn, H. 2003. Growth of Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris) on dunes of Southwest Estonia related to climate. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 39. Tallinn, 65–80.

Pärn, H. 2003. Radial growth response of Scots pine to climate under dust pollution in Northeast Estonia. – Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 144, 343–361.

Pärn, H. 2003. The rate of changes in the radial growth of pine trees along the latitudinal transect between 50–70° N. – Polish Journal of Ecology, 51, 4, 557–559.

Röser, D., Asikainen, A., Gjølsø, S., Jaskelevicius, B., Johansson, D., Jylhä, P., Kairiukstis, L., Konstantinova, I., Lileng, J., Lunnan, A., Mandre, M., Nurmi, J., Pärn, H., Saksa, T., Sikanen, L., Suadicani, K., Toropainen, M., Vilkriste, L. 2003. Wood Fuel Resources and Bottlenecks of Utilization in Baltic and Nordic Countries. – Finnish Forest Research Institute, Research Papers, 901. 68 pp.

Pärn, H. 2002. Impact of oil shale fly ash emitted from a power plant on radial growth of Scots pine in North-East Estonia. – Oil Shale, 19, 3, 307–319.

Pärn, H. 2002. Relationships between radial growth of Scots pine and climate in the northeastern industrial region of Estonia. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 36. Tallinn, 47–61.

Pärn, H. 2002. Some methods for evaluating forest growth responses to stress factors. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 36. Tallinn, 17–25.

Mandre, M., Pärn, H. 2001. Impact of contaminants from oil shale processing on the forest ecosystem. - Proceedings of the First International Congress on Petroleum Contaminated Soils, Sediments & Water. Abstract and Directory. London, 112.

Pärn, H. 2001. Mikroelementide sisaldus ja selle muutused hariliku männi aastarõngastes erinevates saastetingimustes. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 35. Tartu. 38–51.

Pärn, H. 2001. Variations of element concentrations in tree rings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the vicinity of an oil shale-fired power plant. – Oil Shale, 18, 1, 57-71.

Pärn, H. 2000. Keemiliste elementide sisaldusest erinevates keskkonnatingimustes kasvanud mändide puidus. – Metsanduslikud uurimused / Forestry Studies, 33. Tallinn, 110-120.

Pärn, H. 1996. The impact of different factors on the increment of Vaccinium-type pine stands in Tallinn. - Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Biology, 45, 3/4, 192-200.

Pärn, H. 1994, The state of Vaccinium-type pine stands in Tallinn on the basis of increment. - Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Ecology, 4, 2, 64-78.

Pärn, H. 1991. Dynamics of the structure of Tallinn urban forests. - Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Ecology, 1, 4, 165-172.

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