About
James Benjamin Keane is an Honorary Research Fellow in Geography, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of biology, environmental science, and climate change. His work addresses critical challenges aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in ecological conservation and climate resilience.
Research Interests:
- Climate Change and Ecosystem Resilience
- Peatland Hydrology and Moss Species Dynamics
- Microbial Ecology in Grassland and Wetland Systems
- Plant-Microbe Interactions under Elevated CO2
Key Publications: Recent studies highlight his contributions to understanding drought recovery in Sphagnum moss, microbial resilience in mires, and phosphorus competition in grasslands. His work spans fieldwork, experimental analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Network and Collaborations: James collaborates extensively with researchers across the UK, Sweden, and global institutions, contributing to multidisciplinary projects on climate adaptation and ecosystem sustainability.
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