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Ilse R. Geijzendorffer

Ilse R. Geijzendorffer

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
36
Citations
5998
World Ranking
7078
National Ranking
165

Overview

Ilse R. Geijzendorffer is affiliated with the Louis Bolk Instituut in the Netherlands. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science, with a significant emphasis on ecology. In total, they have contributed to 29 publications within this broad field.

Their work spans multiple subfields including:

  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Environmental Engineering

The main topics central to Geijzendorffer's research include:

  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics

Frequent co-authors in their publications are:

  • Andrew K. Skidmore
  • Nicholas C. Coops
  • Elnaz Neinavaz
  • Abebe Mohammed Ali
  • Michael E. Schaepman

Geijzendorffer's research has appeared repeatedly in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution with four publications. Other notable publication venues include Conservation Letters, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Land Degradation and Development, and Communications Earth & Environment.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ilse R. Geijzendorffer include:

  • Priority list of biodiversity metrics to observe from space, 2021, Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Safeguarding freshwater life beyond 2020: Recommendations for the new global biodiversity framework from the European experience, 2020, Conservation Letters
  • Essential ecosystem service variables for monitoring progress towards sustainability, 2022, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
  • Future impact of climate extremes in the Mediterranean: Soil erosion projections when fire and extreme rainfall meet, 2020, Land Degradation and Development
  • An increase in food production in Europe could dramatically affect farmland biodiversity, 2021, Communications Earth & Environment

Best Publications

  • Linking biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being: three challenges for designing research for sustainability

    Elena M. Bennett;Wolfgang Cramer;Alpina Begossi;Georgina Cundill

  • Satellite remote sensing of ecosystem functions: opportunities, challenges and way forward

    Nathalie Pettorelli;Henrike Schulte to Bühne;Ayesha Tulloch;Grégoire Dubois

  • Biodiversity scenarios neglect future land‐use changes

    Nicolas Titeux;Nicolas Titeux;Klaus Henle;Jean-Baptiste Mihoub;Adrian Regos

  • Improving the identification of mismatches in ecosystem services assessments

    Ilse R. Geijzendorffer;Berta Martín-López;Philip K. Roche

  • Priority list of biodiversity metrics to observe from space.

    Andrew K. Skidmore;Andrew K. Skidmore;Nicholas C. Coops;Elnaz Neinavaz;Abebe Ali

  • Monitoring biodiversity change through effective global coordination

    Laetitia M. Navarro;Néstor Fernández;Carlos Guerra;Rob Guralnick

  • The next generation of site-based long-term ecological monitoring: Linking essential biodiversity variables and ecosystem integrity.

    Peter Haase;Peter Haase;Jonathan D. Tonkin;Stefan Stoll;Benjamin Burkhard

  • Bridging the gap between biodiversity data and policy reporting needs: An Essential Biodiversity Variables perspective

    Ilse R. Geijzendorffer;Eugenie C. Regan;Henrique M. Pereira;Lluis Brotons

  • Ecosystem services in global sustainability policies

    Ilse R. Geijzendorffer;Emmanuelle Cohen-Shacham;Anna F. Cord;Wolfgang Cramer

  • Safeguarding freshwater life beyond 2020 : recommendations for the new global biodiversity framework from the European experience

    Charles B. van Rees;Kerry A. Waylen;Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber;Stephen J. Thackeray

  • Gains to species diversity in organically farmed fields are not propagated at the farm level

    Manuel K. Schneider;Gisela Lüscher;Philippe Jeanneret;Michaela Arndorfer

  • Interconnected place-based social–ecological research can inform global sustainability

    Patricia Balvanera;Rafael Calderón-Contreras;Antonio J Castro;Antonio J Castro;María R Felipe-Lucia

  • Key criteria for developing ecosystem service indicators to inform decision making

    Alexander P.E. van Oudenhoven;Matthias Schröter;Evangelina G. Drakou;Ilse R. Geijzendorffer

  • Impacts of urbanization around Mediterranean cities : changes in ecosystem service supply

    Ana Paula García-Nieto;Ilse R. Geijzendorffer;Francesc Baró;Philip K. Roche

  • An assessment of soil erosion prevention by vegetation in Mediterranean Europe: Current trends of ecosystem service provision

    Carlos A. Guerra;Joachim Maes;Ilse Geijzendorffer;Marc J. Metzger

  • Global change effects on land management in the Mediterranean region

    Žiga Malek;Peter H Verburg;Peter H Verburg;Ilse R Geijzendorffer;Alberte Bondeau

  • A suite of essential biodiversity variables for detecting critical biodiversity change

    Dirk S. Schmeller;Dirk S. Schmeller;Lauren V. Weatherdon;Adeline Loyau;Alberte Bondeau

  • Using social media, machine learning and natural language processing to map multiple recreational beneficiaries

    Arjan S. Gosal;Ilse R. Geijzendorffer;Tomáš Václavík;Brigitte Poulin

  • Is citizen science an open science in the case of biodiversity observations

    Quentin Groom;Lauren Weatherdon;Ilse R. Geijzendorffer

  • Essential ecosystem service variables for monitoring progress towards sustainability

    Unknown

  • Can biodiversity monitoring schemes provide indicators for ecosystem services

    Ilse R. Geijzendorffer;Philip K. Roche

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob H. G. Jongman
Rob H. G. Jongman Wageningen University & Research
Maurizio G. Paoletti
Maurizio G. Paoletti University of Padua
Gerardo Moreno
Gerardo Moreno University of Extremadura
Felix Herzog
Felix Herzog Agroscope
Wolfgang Cramer
Wolfgang Cramer Aix-Marseille University
Carlos A. Guerra
Carlos A. Guerra German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research
Andrew K. Skidmore
Andrew K. Skidmore University of Twente
Dirk S. Schmeller
Dirk S. Schmeller National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse
Peter H. Verburg
Peter H. Verburg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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