
معرفی
Albert Brangarí is a Researcher at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science at Lund University. He serves as a Principal Investigator in initiatives like BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate and MERGE: Modelling the Regional and Global Earth System, while also contributing to microbial ecology research.
- Key expertise areas: Microbial Biogeochemistry, Climate Change Impacts, Carbon Cycle Modeling
- Active in projects related to soil carbon sequestration, drought resilience, and land-use optimization
His research integrates microbial ecology insights into biogeochemical models, focusing on environmental stress responses (moisture, temperature) and their implications for soil carbon balance. Recent work includes mechanistic modeling of microbial trait adaptation under climate warming and interdisciplinary collaborations across forestry, agriculture, and climate science.
Notable scientific contributions include a 2025 study on climate change impacts in Ethiopian croplands and a 2024 review on plant-soil interface biogeochemistry. Awards include the prestigious King Carl XVI Gustaf Award (2023) and a Special Doctoral Award in Civil Engineering (2019).
Brangarí's professional activities span organizing the DRI-MEE workshop (2019), presenting at the EGU General Assembly (2025), and participating in media discussions about carbon cycle dynamics and climate change mitigation strategies through ecosystem management (2024).





