Dr. Ute Jandt
see my publications and conference contributions on google scholar
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main projects
EuropaBON
EuropaBONs mission is to overcome existing data gaps and workflow bottlenecks by designing an EU-wide framework for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Project coordinator Henrique Pereira, scientific coordinator Jessica Junker, administrative coordinator Karolin Dietrich, programmer and web-designer Christian Langer at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU), as well as Joachim Maes from the Joint Research Council.
The coordination team also includes Sigrid Köhne and Claudia Weinhold-Kiefhaber, who provide administrative and financial support from MLU’s EU-office.
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sPlot – Plant trait- environment relationships across the world's biomes
sPlot is the largest repository for plant community data in the world, containing more than 1 million records with full lists of plant species co-occurring in small areas (plots).
(sDiv Working group; since 2013)
sPlot Steering Committee (2021-2022)
Prof. Dr. Helge Bruelheide (Chair), Martin-Luther University Halle & iDiv, Germany
Prof. Dr. Idoia Biurrun , University of the Basque Country, Spain.
Prof. Dr. Milan Chytrý , Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Dr. Borja Jiménez-Alfaro , Research Unit of Biodiversity (CSIC/UO/PA), Spain.
Dr. Susan K. Wiser , Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, New Zealand
sPlot Core Team (support in data integration and analyses)
Dr. Oliver Purschke, Martin-Luther University Halle, Germany
Prof. Dr. Brody Sandel , Santa Clara University, USA
Dr. Jens Kattge , Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena & iDiv, Germany
Prof. Dr. Jonathan Lenoir, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France
Dr. Ute Jandt, Martin-Luther University Halle & iDiv, Germany
Dr. Marten Winter, sDiv, Germany
sPlot Coordinator
Dr. Francesco Maria Sabatini , Martin-Luther University Halle & iDiv, Germany
Contact: francesco.sabatini@botanik.uni-halle.de
sPlot Database Manager
Stephan Hennekens, Alterra, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
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sMon – Biodiversitätstrends in Deutschland
sMon ist ein Syntheseprojekt am Deutschen Zentrum für integrative Biodiversitätsforschung (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig. Ziel ist es, exemplarische Datensätze zu verschiedenen Taxa und Habitaten zusammenzuführen und die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen für die Analyse von Biodiversitätsveränderungen auszuloten.
Darauf aufbauend sollen Perspektiven für zukünftige Monitoring-Programme in Deutschland abgeleitet werden.
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iSPOT (Spatial scaling of Porphyry Outcrop Trends)
iSPOT (Spatial scaling of Porphyry Outcrop Trends)
iSPOT (Spatial scaling of Porphyry Outcrop Trends)
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