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City: Online
Organiser: Urban Forests
Last signup date: 19 September 2024
Online
Welcome to the first Urban Forests webinar of the fall semester of 2024. This time, we welcome Johan Kjellberg Jensen, Ph. D. and researcher at Lund University's Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC).
Johan Kjellberg Jensen's research focuses on the interaction between people and nature. This includes studies on how environmental change affects ecosystems, particularly in cities, where anthropogenic impacts are the most concentrated.
Johan is interested in the ecosystem as a whole and his research therefore encompasses multiple taxa, namely trees, arthropods, and birds. He strives to understand how specific environmental changes, such as air pollution, vegetation composition, and artificial light, impact ecosystems.
Nonnative, also known as exotic, trees are prominent in cities and urban forests worldwide. With calls to further increase the proportion of nonnative plants in city planning as a proposed climate adaptation strategy, it is crucial to evaluate the impacts of species origin on biodiversity.
In his talk, Johan Kjellberg Jensen explores the ecological consequences of tree species choice in urban areas, based on recent research on arthropods and birds in Sweden.
After the seminar, there will be a discussion and questions from the audience.
The webinar series on Urban Forests is arranged by SLU Urban Futures and SLU Future Forests to shed light on various aspects and opportunities for research on forests in urban environments.
See the recorded presentations from previous webinars here.
Future Forests
Future Forests is a platform for multidisciplinary forest research, collaboration and research communication, driven by SLU, Umeå University and the Forestry Research Institute of Sweden.
SLU Urban Futures
Among the four SLU Future Platforms SLU Urban Futures has the mission to strengthen sustainable urban development. The platform aims to identify knowledge needs and strives to develop new research questions addressing the challenges of an urbanising planet.