Francesco Primo Vaccari Ph.D
Institute of Biometeorology National Research Council IBIMET- CNR · Italy
Editorial leadership for Journal of Plant and Animal Ecology ISSN 2637-6075
Research interests
- Plant Ecology Climate Change Impact & Mitigationrn Effects Of High Co2 On Crops
- Natural Ecosystems Biosphere Atmosphere Interactions Precision Agriculture Biochar
Biography
Born in Florence (Italy) 26 April 1967, married with a child.
Education: Agricultural Science Degree, University of Florence (1994) and PhD in Ecology and Environmental Systems, University of Udine (2010)
Permanent Research Scientist at Institute of Biometeorology - National Research Council (IBIMET CNR) (headquarter Florence) since (2002- present).
Scientific highlights:
- Ecophysiological studies on the effects of elevated CO2 on crops and natural ecosystems.
- Biosphere atmosphere interactions.
- Urban carbon fluxes.
- Regional fluxes as a validation tool for atmospheric and ecosystem modelling.
- Development and integration of remote sensing and micrometeorological devices.
- Precision agriculture.
- Biochar effects on crops.
Publication record (October, 2017):
- 61 ISI papers.
- 21 no ISI papers.
- 38 Book chapters.
- 92 International /National Conference contributions.
- 9 Books.
- H-index = 22 (ISI WEB)
- H-index = 28 (Google Scholar)
Web pages and links:
- Researcher ID (ISI Web) http://www.researcherid.com/rid/C-2123-2009
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=cCjrSaMAAAAJ&hl=it
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55109183500
- Personal WEB page http://www.fi.ibimet.cnr.it/staff-1/vaccari-francesco?set_language=en
Selected publications
- Intercomparison of UAV, Aircraft and Satellite Remote Sensing Platforms for Precision Viticulture 2015 cited 537×
- Global maps of soil temperature 2022 cited 272×
- Long-term soil biological fertility, volatile organic compounds and chemical properties in a vineyard soil after biochar amendment 2019 cited 73×
- CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture 2013 cited 20×
- Impact of Biochar Formulation on the Release of Particulate Matter and on Short-Term Agronomic Performance 2017 cited 17×
- Assessment of long-lived Carbon permanence in agricultural soil: Unearthing 15 years-old biochar from long-term field experiment in vineyard 2024 cited 16×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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