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Introduktionsseminarium: "Advancing biodiversity monitoring for tropical forest restoration"

Naturvetenskap & IT

Introduktionsseminarium med doktorand Hubert Szczygiel, institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap

Seminarium
Datum
20 nov 2025
Tid
12:15 - 13:00
Plats
"Vinden", Natrium, Medicinaregatan 7B
Ytterligare information
Zoom-länk

Arrangör
Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap

Huberts doktorandprojekt handlar om restaurering av den biologiska mångfalden i tropiska skogar, och hur man bäst övervakar hur det går, se mer nedan. Hans huvudhandledare är  Alex Antonelli (BioEnv/Kew), med Daniel Zuleta (BioEnv) och Daisy Dent (ETH Zurich) som biträdande handledare. Examinator är Angela Wulff.

 

Kort sammanfattnig (engelska)

International commitments and private investment are beginning to drive landscape-scale change in the tropics in the name of restoring biodiversity. Yet, methods to validate whether these efforts are successful are lacking: current scientific guidelines for monitoring tropical biodiversity cannot be readily implemented at scale, while industrial standards lack granularity for accurately assessing impacts. Large amounts of money will funnel into tropical restoration projects, whether or not scientific guidance catches up. If it doesn’t, there is a risk that much of this money will be wasted on ineffective projects. To address this knowledge gap, I will test a combination of traditional monitoring methodologies, recent high-tech approaches, and new innovations to establish the cost-effectiveness of different biodiversity indicators. Along the way I will assess the sensitivity of different biodiversity indicators to land use change, identify indicators that explain the most variability amongst all the data I’ve collected, model the cost-effectiveness of monitoring different combinations of indicators, and demonstrate new technology that can push the bounds of what is possible with landscape-scale biodiversity monitoring. Insights from my research will provide restoration project developers with guidance for monitoring the biodiversity on their projects, as well as insights on project quality for investors and standards developers.