Cecile Agnes Edith Carpentier
Research Fellow · Ecology
Inland Norway University of Applied SciencesAbout
Cecile Agnes Edith Carpentier is a PhD research fellow at the University of Inland Norway, working within the Faculty of Applied Ecology, Agricultural Sciences and Biotechnology at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management on Campus Evenstad.
Her research interests focus on Ecology, Wildlife Management, Population Dynamics, and Predator-Prey Interactions. She employs various modeling approaches to explore how movements and behavior affect predator-prey dynamics at different scales, with particular emphasis on lynx and roe deer populations in Scandinavia.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on wildlife conservation and population ecology, with articles appearing in high-impact journals such as Conservation Biology and Global Ecology and Conservation. Her work combines field data with sophisticated modeling techniques to address critical questions in wildlife management.
Dr. Carpentier's research contributes significantly to understanding large carnivore conservation and the ecological dynamics of Scandinavian boreal forests, with implications for wildlife management policies across Northern Europe.
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