Annalea Lohila seminar "Climate impact of northern drained peatlands: State-of-the-art and perspectives"

Date: 
12.10.2020 16:15

Location: 
Vanemuise 46, Tartu, aud. 327

 

Dr. Annalea Lohila is an Associate professor (Biogeochemical cycles, ICOS) at the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research/Physics (INAR) and Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki.

Ongoing projects: ICOS Finland; STN-funding Climate-smart agriculture; Nessling foundation Consortium project “Importance of biodiversity for carbon sequestration in agricultural soils (TWINWIN)” 2019–2021; AoF Consortium project “Role of upland forest soils in regional methane balance: from catchment to global scales (UPFORMET)” 2017-2021; INAR Ecosystems (FMI), 2017-2021.
Focal point of ICOS Finland network (1/2020-), Supervision duties: 1 Post doctoral, 8 ongoing PhD students.
Clarivate WoS: 89 papers, 4586 citations, h-index 28. Lead Author in IPCC AR6 WG1, in Chapter “Global carbon and other biogeochemical cycles and feedbacks” (2018-2022). Member of the PhD examination committees in Univ. of Gothenburg and Univ. of Copenhagen Reviewer several science foundations in 2013-2020. Member in Finnish IBPES (Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services) panel 2015–2018. Peer-reviewed >60 manuscripts for >20 scientific journals. Member in the advisory board of an ICOS Science conference (2020). Several steering group member duties in Finland.