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Summer School "Ecology and Society: Frontiers and Boundaries" / 3 - 7 June 2019

Ecosystems societies Climate change Forests Hydrosystems Atmosphere Biodiversity Agrosystems Pressures Impacts Modelling Pollution Ecotoxicology Biogeochimical cycles Ecology Adaptability
Cellars
Cellars
Vineyards
Vineyards
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Crédit LabEx COTE
Report by students
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Group - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Group - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Introduction : why a global ecology ?
Introduction : why a global ecology ?
Ecology and society
Ecology and society
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Vineyard - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vineyard - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vineyards
Vineyards
Round table Global ecology
Round table Global ecology
Field trip 2015 - Forest Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Field trip 2015 - Forest Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Cellars
Cellars
Vineyards
Vineyards
Visiting Bordeaux
Visiting Bordeaux
Commodifying ecosystemic services
Commodifying ecosystemic services
Conference room
Conference room
Evening
Evening
Biogeochemical cycles of disrupted ecosystems
Biogeochemical cycles of disrupted ecosystems

Marcus LINDNER

Last update Wednesday 09 March 2016

Dr. Marcus Lindner has been Head of Programme (Sustainability and Climate Change; earlier: Forest Ecology and Management) at the European Forest Institute since 2003. Dr. Lindner studied forest science at the University of Freiburg, Germany and obtained a PhD from the University of Potsdam, Germany with a dissertation in Geoecology "The Impact of Climate Change on Managed Forests in Central Europe". Since 2008 he is Adjunct Professor "Climate change and the sustainability of the forestry sector in Europe" at the Faculty of Science and Forestry, University of Eastern Finland, Finland. Dr. Lindner has more than 20 years of experience in research on climate change impacts and the development of response strategies in forest management, forest sector sustainability assessment and biomass resource assessments from European forests. He has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals, book publications or conference proceedings.