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Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
  • Richard D. Bardgett
    University of Manchester
  • Lizzie Wandrag
    University of York
  • Konstantin B. Gongalsky
    Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Marie-Charlotte Nilsson
    Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Mac A. Callaham Jr.
    US Forest Service
Host Agency:
  • Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative
Publication Date: September 14, 2021

This webinar explores recent advances in Climate Change research on wildfires and impacts on soil biodiversity. With rising awareness of wildfires worldwide and the release of the IPCC report on Climate Change, and upcoming COP26 in Glasgow and UN Biodiversity Convention in China, the topic is timely. This webinar focuses on new understanding of climate-induced wildfires, their effects on soil biodiversity and ecosystem processes, and identifying research priorities for the future. Moderator Richard Bardgett (University of Manchester, UK) and panelists Lizzie Wandrag (University of York, UK), Konstantin Gongalsky (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia), Marie-Charlotte Nilsson (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden) and Mac Callaham (US Forest Service, USA), discuss their research, major gaps in knowledge, and how soil biodiversity research under global changes informs future land use policy.

Recording Length: 1:29:44
Online Link(s):
Link to this recording (Streaming; YouTube)

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Keywords:
  • climate change
  • ecosystem processes
  • land use policy
  • soil biodiversity
  • wildfires
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FRAMES Record Number: 64447