Welcome
The Global Ecology Lab conducts research on the structure, function and
dynamics of ecological systems, and their interactions in the Earth
system. Our primary approach is to combine mathematics and data to
develop models for understanding and predicting future
dynamics. Current research is focused on the development and
application of models to address issues such as: the sustainability of
land-use practices, the effects of disturbances on ecosystem structure
and function, and interactions between the biosphere, hydrosphere, and
atmosphere.
Recent Publications and Press
Forest disturbance and recovery: A general review in the context of
spaceborne remote sensing of impacts on aboveground biomass and canopy
structure
Frolking, S, Palace MW, Clark DB, Chambers JQ, Shugart HH, and Hurtt GC (2009)
J. Geophys. Res., 114, G00E02, doi:10.1029/2008JG000911.
Harmonisation of global land-use scenarios for the period 1500–2100 for IPCC-AR5
Hurtt GC, Chini LP, Frolking S, Betts R, Feddema J,
Fischer G, Klein Goldewijk K, Hibbard K, Janetos A, Jones C,
Kindermann G, Kinoshita T, Riahi K, Shevliakova E, Smith S,
Stehfest E, Thomson A, Thornton P, van Vuuren D and Wang YP.
(2009) iLEAPS Newsletter. Issue No. 7: 6-8.