systems ecology and resource management
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Systems Ecology and Resource Management
Prof. Farid Dahdouh-Guebas
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Systems Ecologyand Resource Management
c/o Farid Dahdouh‐Guebas
Systems Ecology and Resource Management
Spatio‐temporal mangrove dynamics : how and why ?
Retrospective methods
remotesensing
ground‐truth
woodanatomy
interviews historicarchives
soilcoring
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•multi‐criteria analyses•ordination analyses
‐ overlay analyses‐ geostatistical analyses‐modelling
description
quantification
impactassessment
forecasting
ecologicaltheories
remotesensing
ground‐truth
woodanatomy
interviews
historicarchives
•geographical information systemsGIS
Spatio‐temporal mangrove dynamics : how and why ?
Integrative approaches
Systems Ecology and Resource Management
Spatio‐temporal mangrove dynamics : how and why ?
Transdisciplinary research framework
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•Can a mangrove forest degrade and still keep its functions ?•How fast does a mangrove forest develop or rehabilitate ?•Which floral, faunal and environmental factors and processes characterise a functional mangrove forest ?
•Which continuous and stochastic events shape a mangrove forest ?•How stable is a dynamic (mangrove) ecosystem ?•Under which scenarios can a mangrove forest resist and under which scenarios does it disappear ?
•Which governance structure and stewardship is needed to increase the social‐ecological resilience of mangrove forests ?
Spatio‐temporal mangrove dynamics : how and why ?
Innovative scientific questions
Systems Ecology and Resource Management
Spatio‐temporal mangrove dynamics : how and why ?
in Conservation Letters
in Science
High‐profile peer‐reviewed papers
in International Journal ofEthnobiology and Ethnomedicinehttps://www.ulb.ac.be/sciences/biocomplexity/pub/ + Web of Science
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Spatio‐temporal mangrove dynamics : how and why ?
World‐wide study sites
MexicoHondurasJamaica
MartiniqueGuadeloupe
ColombiaBrazil
MauritaniaSenegalGambiaBeninTogo
CameroonSouth-Africa
TanzaniaKenya
IndiaSri Lanka
BangladeshMalaysia
SingaporeVietnamChina
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Contact:Prof. Dr. Farid DAHDOUH‐GUEBAS
c/o Vrije Universiteit Brussel ‐ VUBFac. Sciences and Bio‐engineering Sciences,
Dept. Biology
Pleinlaan 2, VUB‐APNA‐WE
B‐1050 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel. +32 2 629 34 22 Bureau 7.F.406 (Plein)
E‐mail : [email protected]
www.vub.ac.be/APNA/
Systems Ecology and Resource management c/o Ecologyand Biodiversity Research Unit
Systems Ecology and Resource Management
Contact:Prof. Dr. Farid DAHDOUH‐GUEBAS
c/o Université Libre de Bruxelles ‐ ULBFac. Sciences, Dépt. Biologie des Organismes
Av. F.D. Roosevelt 50, CPi 264/1
B‐1050 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel. +32 2 650 21 37 Bureau O.3.204 (Plaine)
E‐mail : [email protected]
www.ulb.ac.be/sciences/biocomplexity/
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