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Call :    Biodiversa Joint Research Call 2023-2024 on "Nature-based solutions for biodiversity, human well-being and transformative change (BiodivNBS)"
Looking for :    a partner (for my project)
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Dr. Sujata Saini
sujatasaini1@gmail.com
India
PGIMER Chandigarh
0000-0003-4332-8172
+91 7837262158

I am looking for a partner (for my project)
With a profound passion for biodiversity conservation and a strong background in ecological research, I am confident in my ability to contribute effectively to the Lepidopteran field.

Throughout my career, I have dedicated myself to the study and preservation of biodiversity, with a particular focus on moth (Lepidoptera) populations. My expertise spans various aspects of conservation biology, including statistical analysis, ecological modeling, habitat restoration, community engagement, molecular studies and acoustic communication.
I am excited about the opportunity to bring my unique blend of skills and experiences and contribute to the world of Insecta

In addition to my technical expertise, I am a strong communicator and collaborator, capable of effectively engaging with diverse stakeholders and fostering partnerships to achieve shared conservation objectives. I am also proficient in project management, ensuring that initiatives are executed efficiently and deliver impactful results.
Entomology
Project Proposal: Nature-Based Solutions for Biodiversity Conservation with Emphasis on Moths (Lepidoptera)**
1. Introduction: Biodiversity loss is a pressing global issue, with significant implications for ecosystem health, human well-being, and sustainable development. This project proposal outlines a comprehensive approach to conserve biodiversity, with a special focus on moths (Lepidoptera) as key indicators of ecosystem health and diversity.
2. Objectives:
- To assess the status and trends of moth populations in selected European regions.
- To identify and prioritize key threats to moth biodiversity, including habitat loss, climate change, and pollution.
- To develop and implement nature-based solutions for moth conservation, emphasizing habitat restoration, sustainable land management, and community engagement.
- To monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of conservation interventions in enhancing moth populations and promoting overall biodiversity.
3. Methodology:
Baseline Assessment
Threat Analysis
4. Expected Outcomes:
- Improved understanding of moth biodiversity and its role in ecosystem functioning.
- Identification of key threats to moth populations and priority areas for conservation action.
- Implementation of nature-based solutions to enhance moth habitat and promote biodiversity conservation.
- Increased community engagement and participation in moth conservation efforts.
- Enhanced capacity for monitoring and evaluating biodiversity conservation initiatives.
1. biodiversity conservation, 2. moths (lepidoptera), 3. habitat restoration, 4. community engagement, 5. statistical analysis, 6. ecological modeling
Entomological Society of America

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