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Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
JYU.Wisdom
Sustainable use of the natural resources
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Department
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Research group description
Boreal Ecosystems Research Group (BERG) is a multidisciplinary research team with broad research interests. We aim to understand how to reconcile biodiversity conservation with increasing demands of natural resources in boreal landscapes under intensive management. We try to identify the ecological, economic and functional values of the landscape, which should be taken into account in planning and decision-making.
For postdocs, there are funding possibilities such as Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowships, Academy postdoctoral fund and various foundations. If you are interested in applying we are willing to help. Just send us an email.
For M.Sc. and B.Sc. Students
M.Sc. and B.Sc. projects available, please contact Mikko Mönkkönen.
Postdoc positions
3-year postdoc position insocial-ecological resilience of forests in Finland.
Publications
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Ecosystem Services.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Environmental Evidence.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Alue ja ympäristö.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Wisdom Letters. Jyväskylän yliopisto, JYU.Wisdom - School of Resource Wisdom.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
PLoS ONE.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Ympäristöministeriön julkaisuja.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Journal of Applied Ecology.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Ecology Letters.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access
Environmental Evidence.