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Department of Bioscience - Ecoinformatics and Biodiversity
Ny Munkegade 116
building 1540, room 330
8000, Aarhus C
Denmark
Direct phone: 87154345
I am a research scientist in the Ecoinformatics & Biodiversity Group at Aarhus University, Denmark. My interest is in quantitative biodiversity science, including macroecology, biogeography, plant-animal interactions, and global change. In my work, I take advantage of recent advances in technology, computing, numerical databasing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and environmental modelling to (1) better understand the broad-scale distribution of life on Earth, and (2) develop solutions to cross-scale environmental problems in global change biology and conservation management. This requires an integrated and interdisciplinary effort and I collaborate with a number of people from a variety of backgrounds and countries. I believe that a sound management of our biosphere requires a quantitative understanding of biological patterns and processes across space and time, and a better transfer of ecological knowledge into conservation management and political decision making.
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Publication: Research › Conference abstract for conference
Publication: Research › Conference abstract for conference
Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminar › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminar › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
ID: 18987247
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