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Dr Carsten Meyer

Associate Professor


Affiliations
Affiliation
Associate Professor in the Department of Biosciences

Biography

My research sits at the interface of global change ecology, macroecology, land-system science, data science, and ecoinformatics. I focus on understanding and predicting global dynamics in biodiversity, ecosystems, and land use under climatic and societal change. I develop and apply quantitative, computational approaches to integrate heterogeneous data sources - ranging from remote sensing to in situ observations - across spatial and temporal scales, with the aim of advancing both empirical understanding and theory on human-environment interactions. Several of my works have an applied angle and aim to inform environmental monitoring, conservation, or sustainability policy.

Research Interests

Global Change Ecology, Macroecology, Land System Science, Ecoinformatics

Publications

Journal Article

  • Ecosystem extent mapping in a global monitoring context
    Tregubova, P., Smets, B., Hein, L., Kokkoris, I. P., Perrone, M., Barták, V., Komárek, J., Moudrý, V., Remelgado, R., Balbi, S., Bulckaen, A., McCallum, I., Lesiv, M., Paganini, M., & Meyer, C. (2026). Ecosystem extent mapping in a global monitoring context. Journal of Environmental Management, 402, Article 129054. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2026.129054