Landscape-scale biodiversity and the balancing of provisioning, regulating, and supporting ecosystem services (BASIL)
This project is funded through a
highly competitive European call (BiodivERsA/FACCE-JPI) that addresses
the supporting role of biodiversity in agricultural production systems within
the context of global change.
This project is a collaboration
between 4 German partners (ZALF, FU, U. Potsdam, U. Göttingen), 2
Spanish partners (Spanish National Research Council, U. Lleida), 1
French partner (INRA) and 1 Swiss partner (WSL).
The project is ambitious in scope as
we will try to join the links
between biodiversity and agroecosystem services in agricultural
landscapes.
Graphic of the project structure (© K. Pirhofer-Walzl) |
We will also analyze landscape traits to
determine the necessary level of integration of biodiversity in agricultural
landscapes that might lead to improved economic and environmental sustainability.
I plan on using isotopes to help quantify the
important belowground and aquatic processes across the landscape. I hope
to bring resolution to some of the mechanisms we may find in the field by
performing mesocosm and pot experiments.
Controlled plant-soil experiment within a climate chamber. |
We also
address national policy and governance that have significant impacts on
environmental and economic sustainability. We would like to know how these
policies direct agricultural landscape management.
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