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Dr. Mirjana Bevanda is a PostDoc researcher at the University of Würzburg, affiliated with the Chair of Remote Sensing within the Faculty of Philosophy. Her work bridges ecological research with remote sensing and GIS technologies, focusing on spatio-temporal dynamics of animal movement and biodiversity conservation.
- Education: PhD (2015) in Biology from University of Bayreuth; Diploma (2008) in Biology from Phillips University Marburg and Julius Maximilians University Würzburg.
Research Trends: Her publications highlight the integration of remote sensing data with ecological models to analyze animal movement patterns, habitat connectivity, and biodiversity conservation. Key methodologies include spatial data analysis, fractional land cover assessments, and interdisciplinary training frameworks.
Grants & Projects: She has contributed to initiatives funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), including the WASCAL DE COOP project addressing climate change adaptation in West Africa.
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