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Federica Paradiso is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at Northumbria University. Her work bridges ecology, entomology, and conservation biology, focusing on Lepidoptera biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, and citizen science initiatives.
- Key Research Areas:
- Ecological corridors and forest biodiversity
- Invasive species dynamics in alpine ecosystems
- Assessment of nature-based solutions (NBS)
- Habitat use impacted by infrastructure (e.g., high-speed railways)
Her recent publications (2020–2023) highlight trends in insect diversity, conservation strategies, and environmental policy. Collaborative networks span Italy and Belgium, with policy implications for biodiversity indicators and citizen science frameworks.
- Notable Projects:
- Alpine ecological corridor monitoring
- Invasive Cacyreus marshalli habitat modeling
- NBS performance metrics for urban sustainability
Collaborators: Martelli, Bonelli, Viterbi, Luppi, Ghidotti, Cerrato, Rocchia, Scalercio, and others.
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