
معرفی
Jalil Noroozi is a researcher at the Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research within the Faculty of Life Sciences. His work focuses on plant biogeography, climate change impacts on alpine flora, and biodiversity conservation in the Irano-Anatolian global biodiversity hotspot. He leads projects on phylogeography and conservation status assessment of high mountain plants.
- Active projects: Alpine plants of different micro-habitats and climate change (2024–2027), Comparative phylogeography in Iranian high mountain ranges (2019–2022)
- Key collaborations: University of Vienna, international biodiversity databases
Research interests include:
- Endemism and species distribution in high-altitude ecosystems
- Climate change effects on alpine plant communities
- Vegetation classification and conservation gap analysis
- Phylogenetic and functional diversity patterns
Recent publications analyze climate change threats to endemic species, comparative phylogeography, and vegetation patterns in Iranian mountains. His work has contributed to the IranVeg vegetation database and global alpine biodiversity frameworks. He studies interactions between environmental stressors and plant trait adaptations in mountainous regions.
