Speaker: Jose Gruenzweig, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Time: 15:00-17:00 p.m., September 1, 2023, GMT+8
Venue: College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Room 366
Abstract:
Jose Gruenzweig is an associate Professor, and also the vice Dean for Academic Affairs of Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His interests are human impacts on plants, ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles at the organismic, community and ecosystem scale. Specifically, he focuses on climate change, biodiversity loss, land-use change and rising atmospheric CO2 as anthropogenic driving forces that influence the performance of plants, particularly trees, and the functioning and services of ecosystems, such as Mediterranean forests and shrublands. His researches have been published on Nature Ecology & Evolution, Global Change Biology, New phytologist etc.
Source: College of Urban and Environmental Sciences