The Group
We are the Ecosystem Management group, studying plant ecology in contexts of spatial and stakeholder landscape dynamics. We are part of the Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems (ITES), at the Dept. of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS).
Group Lead
Prof. Dr. Jaboury Ghazoul
Jaboury Ghazoul is a tropical plant ecologist, working on plant reproductive ecology and land use change. Jaboury's main research interests are pollination ecology and plant reproduction, ecosystem services in agroforestry systems and, more generally, conservation ecology of tropical trees in landscape mosaics. More info.
Florian Knaus (deputy)
Florian's work consists mostly of teaching and supervising theses in the context of conservation, monitoring, landscape evaluation and rural development. He also runs the Applied Ecosystem Management field course in Serbia, his new second home. Florian is currently the coordinator of the Forest and Landscape curriculum at D-USYS and the deputy of the chair.
Administration
Ankara del Carmen Marjatshang-Chen
Ankara runs the institute secretariat for ITES and is administrative assistant for two Professorships within the Institute, including the Chair of Ecosystem Management. Ankara provides day-to-day administrative support, her responsibilities include reporting to the management, handling human resources and finances, organising and scheduling events, and acting as the point of contact between employees, guests and the various ETH bodies and services.
Senior Scientists
Anne Giger Dray
Anne works on applied research projects dedicated to renewable resources management and conflict resolution with a strong emphasis on community participation and engagement in order to promote ecological sustainability. She develop and use dedicated tools to support stakeholders’ engagement such as agent-based models and role-playing games. Besides that, she is a dedicated lecturer for various Bachelor and Master.
I work at the interface of ecological dynamics, stakeholder strategies, and public policies, creating bridges between disciplines using participatory modelling tools such as Companion Modelling (ComMod). I have 20 years experience in South and South East Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
Giacomo Vaccario
Trained as a physicist, Giacomo dedicates himself to developing data-driven models of economic and social systems. The application of these models contributes to comprehending relevant societal issues, such as the emergence and stability of collaboration and the resilience of socio-economic systems. Currently, he works on a theoretical framework to understand and incentivize socio-environmental transitions toward wood construction for climate mitigation (see external pageMainWoodcall_made Project)
Postdoctoral Reserchers
Dr. Ivan Novotny
Ivan is an agroecologist who is passionate about addressing food security concerns, promoting sustainable food production systems, fostering household economy, and advocating for collective land use management. His approachis characterized by a transdisciplinary mindset, emphasizing active engagement with social actors. At present, Ivan is engaged in a project that employs serious games as a tool to facilitate discussions on potential landscape alternatives, aiming to achieve net zero carbon emissions in Scotland. Ivan is also invested in various teaching activities, including a field course in Scotland.
Doctoral Researchers
Yuyang Chang
Yuyang Chang is analysing land-use changes in China to understand changing ecosystem services and design improved landscape planning strategies. My PhD research project is titled How do ecological reforestation projects reshape human-environment interactions? Unravelling the nexus between afforestation, landscape transition, and ecosystem services in the Loess Plateau, China.
Chiara Durrer
My research project is on functional biodiversity and ecosystem services of pollination in agroecosystems. I investigate how biodiversity enhancement practices improve diversity and abundance of wild bees, and how these pollinator communities react to climate and land-use changes. I aim to model pollinator communities under different scenarios, and explore how biodiversity enhancement practices could stabilise food yield and quality by ensuring pollination success.
Maura Katinka Ganz
My research explores the effectiveness of agri-environmental farming techniques in terms of their impact on biodiversity as well as productivity. I investigate how integrated pest management (no chemical pesticides, wildflower strips) in crops and oilseed rape affects biological control of major pests (cabbage stem flea beetle, cereal leaf beetle, aphids). Combining molecular gut content analysis of generalist predators with monitoring of specialist control by parasitic wasps allows the evaluation of pest control services in relation to habitat management.
Sebastian Ruile
My doctoral research is based on the PAPPUS project and is committed to understand the role of human decision-making in the plant assembly process and its impact on the plant-insect interaction within an urban context. To unravel the underlying drivers of plant diversity within cities, I aim to incorporate both environmental and social factors into the analysis.
Adelaide Sander
My research consists of building an agend-based model describing the socio-ecological landscape in the context of Scottish restoration with the aim of modeling implications of changing policy and financing.
I hold a Msc from ETH Zurich, and have been previously working with FAO on global water use water use accounting.
Alexandra Werner
Alexandra is passionate about plant-soil interactions in peatlands of the northern hemisphere. In her PhD project she will try to entangle the (a)biotic drivers that influence greenhouse gas emissions from organic-rich soils in Scotland and how they change once forest restoration schemes are implemented on these soils. Specifically, she will focus on how this land cover change affects biogeochemical processes, belowground vegetation traits and microbial communities.
Staff
Maaike Goedkoop
Maaike is the project manager for external pageMainWoodcall_made, a research consortium for the wood production chain (from forest to building), nationally and internationally. MainWood consists of researchers from EPFL, WSL, Empa and ETH-Zurich.
Kirsti Määttänen
Kirsti is the Lab Manager for Ecosystem Management group.
Scientific Assitants
Student Assistants
Jessica Schneider
Master Students
Jill Barbier: Understanding the nesting behaviour of the Balistar Leucopsar rothschildi (supervised by Florian Knaus)
Associated Groups:
- Forest Management and Development (emeritus)
- Prince Bernhard Chair of International Nature Conservation (emeritus)
Alumni
Robi Bagchi, Virgine Boreux, external pageJulia Borncall_made, external pageZuzana Burivalovacall_made, external pageFidel Chiribogacall_made, external pageEduardo Dittcall_made, external pageTanja Eggenbergercall_made, external pageAline Fingercall_made, Esther Frei, John Garcia Ulloa, Josephine Haase, external pageThomas Hahncall_made, Ariane Hangartner, external pageNur Hasanahcall_made, external pageErnest Hennigcall_made, Jean-Yves Humbert, Viola Huschauer, Sasha Ismail, external pageMerel Jansencall_made, external pageChristopher Kaiser-Bunburycall_made, Nicole Kalas, Nadine Keller, external pageLisa Kingcall_made, external pageTabea Kipfercall_made, external pageCharlotte Klankcall_made, external pageFritz Kleinschrothcall_made, external pageSmitha Krishnancall_made, external pageS.H. Janice Leecall_made, Ainhoa Magrach, external pagePhilippe Mattercall_made, external pageColin Maycockcall_made, external pageEmma Morgancall_made, external pageMaike Nespercall_made, external pageNatalia Ocampo-Penuelacall_made, Fanny Olsthoorn, Nicole Ponta, external pageCharlotte Pavageaucall_made, Chris Philipson, Andrea Pluess, external pageEric Rahncall_made, Sarah Richter, external pageLucy Ristcall_made, Sergei Schaub, Janine Schwarz, external pageDaniella Schweizercall_made, Kavita Sharma, James Smith, Eliane Steiner, external pageP.J. Stephensoncall_made, Chue Poh Tan, Claire Tito de Morais, Ashwin Viswanathan, Yuxian Wang, Maryam Yousefi.