A virtual rainforest

20 Oct 2023
A virtual rainforest
Giant pill millipede - C Rob Ewers

Abstract:

Ecologists study living organisms and their interactions with the physical environment, but as ecologists we seldom attempt to understand ecosystems in their entirety. This seminar will present a system-level overview of the ecological processes operating in a Malaysian rainforest, and explain how we are converting this knowledge into a digital twin ecosystem – the virtual rainforest.

Biography:

Rob Ewers is Professor of Ecology at Imperial College London who specialises in biodiversity and whole-system ecology. His vision is to integrate diverse data sources, modelling approaches and interdisciplinary collaborations to develop a holistic understanding of ecological systems. He applies his research to address pressing environmental challenges and to promote sustainable land use practices.

The lecture will be followed by an drinks reception and everyone is welcome

The Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery is interested in promoting a wide variety of views and opinions on nature recovery from researchers and practitioners.
The views, opinions and positions expressed within this lecture are those of the author alone, they do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery, or its researchers.
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Event details

Speaker(s)

Professor Robert Ewers, Imperial College London

When

Friday 20 Oct 2023 - 4:15pm- 5:15pm

Where

School of Geography and the Environment
South Parks Road
OX1 3QY

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