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Dr. Matthias Baumann is a Researcher in the Biogeography department at Humboldt University's Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His work focuses on land-use dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and the interplay between human activities and ecosystems. He specializes in analyzing deforestation drivers, protected area effectiveness, and the socio-ecological impacts of agricultural expansion in regions like the Gran Chaco and Eurasian steppes. Using remote sensing and spatial analysis, his research addresses global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change adaptation, and sustainable land management.
Key research areas include:
- Deforestation frontiers and commodity supply chains
- Protected area effectiveness in biodiversity hotspots
- Post-Soviet land-use changes and fire regimes
- Socio-ecological system modeling
His recent work highlights the need for integrated approaches to balance agricultural production with ecological preservation, particularly in contested landscapes. He collaborates internationally on projects analyzing land-use trade-offs and policy interventions.
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