The researcher has focused on understanding and quantifying the impacts of climate change and human activities on ecosystems and biodiversity, with particular emphasis on ecosystem services and disaster resilience. Their work integrates historical data, computational models, and expert assessments to assess how land-use changes, such as deforestation and urbanization, influence ecological balances. The methodology combines both theoretical analysis and practical applications to evaluate the long-term consequences of these human activities on ecosystems. Their research also highlights the importance of biodiversity loss in exacerbating climate-related hazards like floods and wildfires, underscoring the need for adaptive management strategies.
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