Biodiversa Joint Research Call 2023-2024 on "Nature-based solutions for biodiversity, human well-being and transformative change (BiodivNBS)"
Looking for :
a project to join
Contact details
Asssoc Prof Gönül İçemer
Mrs.
gicemer@akdeniz.edu.tr
Turkey
Akdeniz University
Environmental Engineering
https://avesis.akdeniz.edu.tr/researcher
https://www.researchgate.net/
I am looking
for a project to join
I received my doctorate by doing kinetic studies on marine sciences and living marine resources. Later, I worked in the field of environmental microbiology, including chemical and biological marine pollution of seawater and activated sludge. In recent years, my studies have begun to focus on recreational/boat and swimmer carrying capacity and pollution carrying capacity at sea. As a result of these studies, public health threats were evaluated and a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment was made. City beaches, tourism, yacht/boat tourism, intense tourism and crowding affect the sustainability of marine ecology and sea meadows. In this context, multidisciplinary conservation studies are planned to be carried out in the future.
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Environmental Psychology
Hydrobiology
Management sciences
Marine Biology
Microbiology
Ocean engineering
Oceanography
Other Biological Sciences
Plant Selection
Sociology of the Environment
We would like to be a partner in a project that includes ensuring the sustainability and restoration of marine ecological quality and biodiversity in sea meadows that are disappearing as a result of climate change and human pressure in marine ecosystems. In the project, sustainability of biodiversity can be ensured by the public by integrating with environmental sociology in creating nature-based solutions.
marine ecology, rekreation and pollution carrying capacity, sea meadow and restoration, social-ecological, marina biodiversity conservation
10th International Symposium "Monitoring of Mediterranean coastal areas: problems and measurement techniques" Livorno (Italy) 11th-13th June 2024