As Part of the Autumn Series of Seminars Held by the International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology, Another Seminar Was Held
Ivan Kotlov, a researcher at the laboratory, presented the report "Modeling the suitability of the habitats of the Central Asian leopard (Panthera pardus ciscaucasica) in the Chechen Republic."
The Autumn Series of Seminars of the International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology continues, Dedicated to Current Research Conducted at the Higher School of Economics
On November 7, 2024, the second seminar of the series "Spatial and temporal dynamics of a stand based on long-term measurements and remote information on the example of the Central Forest Biosphere Reserve" was held
The Autumn Series of Seminars Held by the International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology in 2024 Has Started
On October 31, 2024, the first seminar of the series "Mapping of recreational infrastructure and calculation of recreational capacity of the Tunka National Park" was held
The International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology Held a Field School for Young Scientists in the Field of Landscape Science
From 2 to 7 September in the Central Forest Reserve (Tver region) a school for young researchers “Actual methods of landscape structure analysis based on remote sensing data, digital elevation models and field data” organized by the International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology was held. The School was attended by 24 students from 10 regions of the country, including three students from Belarus. The speakers of the School were the staff of the Laboratory, the A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Problems (A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Problems, Moscow). A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution (IPEE RAS), Institute of Geography RAS (IG RAS), Central Forest Reserve.
The Student Expedition “Geoinformation Support and Scientific Substantiation of the Development of Tourist and Recreational Activities of Protected Areas on the Example of the Tunka National Park” Was Completed
From August 1 to August 12 the student expedition of the project “Rediscovering Russia” took place under the guidance of the head of the international laboratory of landscape ecology Robert Sandlersky and researcher Marina Tsydypova. Students of the Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technologies conducted research work in the territory of the Tunka National Park in order to map the objects of its infrastructure, as well as accounting and sociological surveys of recreationists within the framework of the park's preparation of a recreational activity plan.
The Laboratory Staff Took Part in the International Expedition in Mongolia
In June-July of this year, the head of the laboratory, Robert Sandlersky, took part in long-term field studies of Mongolia's forest geosystems as part of the Joint Russian-Mongolian Integrated Biological Expedition of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of Mongolia.
Anna Derkacheva, Researcher of the International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology, Took Part in the Conference of the European Society for Risk Analysis in Athens
In the beginning of June 2024, the annual conference of the European Society for Risk Analysis was held in Athens, organized by the Faculty of Geography of the Charokopio University of Athens (Greece).
The Laboratory's Spring Seminar Series with the Participation of Its Scientific Supervisor Fyodor Tatarinov Has Been Completed
The final workshop "What defines the High-Low Arctic tundra boundary, where it is and how to map it?" was held on 5 June 2024.
The International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology Held the Sixth Seminar of the Spring Series with the Participation of Scientific Supervisor Fyodor Tatarinov
At the workshop, which took place on 29 May, an independent researcher, candidate of economic sciences Alexey Anatolievich Kotko spoke about modelling and economic valuation of ecosystem services.
The Spring Series of Seminars of the International Laboratory of Landscape Ecology Continues
On May 22, 2024, the next seminar "Mapping of disturbed peatlands for fire hazard assessment and implementation of climate projects using remote sensing data" was held.