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Filippa Fredriksson is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in environmental chemistry and physics within rewetted lowland ecosystems.
Her research centers on hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical processes, with primary focus areas including wetland restoration dynamics, climate-biodiversity interactions, and biogeochemical cycling in riparian zones. She investigates how hydrological controls influence greenhouse gas emissions and stable isotope signatures in restored wetlands.
Recent publications (2025) demonstrate her expertise in dissolved organic carbon characterization and long-term greenhouse gas monitoring, revealing critical interference patterns in isotope analysis and decade-scale carbon exchange responses to restoration interventions. This work establishes foundational methodologies for wetland climate impact assessments.
Her collaborative network spans international institutions, with active engagement in hydrological and ecological research communities. Current work emphasizes practical applications for climate mitigation through wetland management strategies.
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