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)
Contact details
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.