Simone Kilian Salas
Fortstr. 7
Building: I
Room: 0.01
76829 Landau
Tel.: +49 6341 28031521
E-Mail: simone.kilian@rptu.de
Research interest
- Greenhouse gases
- Pseudo-sands
- Tropical soils
Project PRODIGY
Process-based and Resilience-Oriented management of Diversity generates SustainabilitY
The principal interest of the project is to understand whether a higher diversity within systems spanning from soil health to economic and social aspects enhances their resilience in the Western Amazon Basin. The project aims to describe the complex interdependencies by revealing the respective tipping points of the system-immanent functions. Jointly with local stakeholders, PRODIGY will contribute to the development of sustainable options for future decisions, which avoid the crossing of system relevant tipping points and safeguard livelihoods in a (climatic) transforming world.
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Personal information
- Since 2019 PhD Student, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Campus Landau
BMBF-Project “PRODIGY” on examining biodiversity-dependent tipping points in Amazonian tropical terrestrial ecosystems under climate change
- 2015- 2018 M.Sc. Management of natural resources
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg; in cooperation with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)
- 2013 - 2018 B.Sc. Biogeosciences
RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau (former: University of Koblenz-Landa)