Research group NG| Landscape Ecology
Our research focuses on landscape patterns, climate and land use influence ecological processes, biodiversity and ecosystems.
Our research focuses on landscape patterns and land use change that are important components for understanding ecological processes affecting biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services. To address research questions at different spatial and temporal scales we use a wide range of techniques and methods. We collect data through field inventories and experiments, remote sensing, interviews, citizen science, and historical data such as maps and museum collections. Our different group members work in all types of habitats and all over the world with topics like effects of climate change, conservation and restoration of diversity, ecosystem services and management of landscapes, seascapes and their associated resources.
Group members
Group managers
Sara Cousins
Professor of Physical Geography
Regina Lindborg
Professor of Geography
Members
Ian Brown
Associate professor, Docent
Maricela De la Torre Castro
Professor of Natural Resource Management
Sara Cousins
Professor of Physical Geography
Björn Gunnarson
Researcher, Docent
Liliana Andreia Dos Santos Ferreira
PhD student
Victor Eriksson
PhD student
Lukas Rimondini Giorgini
PhD student
Caroline Greiser
Researcher
Daniela Guasconi
Postdoctoral researcher
Ronja Alexandra Kraus
PhD Student
Regina Lindborg
Professor of Geography
Jessica Lindgren
Research engineer
Felicity Pike
PhD student
Anna Scaini
Researcher
Helle Skånes
Associate professor
Marianne Stoessel
PhD student
Anna Treydte
Associate professor, Docent
Heather Wood
PhD student