
معرفی
Prof. Lisa Hülsmann is a Professor of Ecosystem Analysis and Simulation at the University of Bayreuth, leading the Ecosystem Analysis and Simulation (EASI) Lab within the Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER). She serves as Deputy Director of BayCEER and member of its Executive Board. Her research focuses on forest ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity mechanisms, and the integration of ecological data into process-based models. Key topics include forest resilience to climate change, species coexistence, and large-scale ecological transitions.
Her work combines statistical analysis of ecological data (e.g., national forest inventories) with dynamic vegetation modeling to address global challenges like biodiversity loss and climate change. Recent studies explore tree demographic responses to environmental gradients, mortality patterns, and the future viability of species such as sweet chestnut under global change.
Publications highlight methodological advances in mortality modeling, climate-plant interactions, and biodiversity drivers. She emphasizes societally relevant research, such as developing forest management strategies for resilience and assessing greenhouse gas fluxes in wetland systems.
Prof. Hülsmann’s lab (EASI) collaborates internationally, focusing on cross-scale analyses from local to global levels. Her contributions bridge empirical data and theoretical frameworks, advancing understanding of ecological processes under environmental change.



