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Dr. Rafał Krawczyk serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Zoology and Nature Conservation at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland. His research significantly contributes to understanding vegetation patterns across Polish landscapes, with particular expertise in southeastern regions including the San River valley and Sandomierz Basin.
Dr. Krawczyk's scientific work centers on plant ecology and nature conservation, with specific interests in phytogeography, vegetation of military training grounds, ecology of seasonal reservoirs, disturbance impacts on biodiversity, river valley vegetation, invasive species, and phytosociology. His research demonstrates how human-altered landscapes—including military areas and post-industrial sites—can serve as critical habitats for rare plant species, challenging conventional assumptions about disturbance ecology.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent contributions to wetland and river valley ecology, with particular expertise in vegetation classification systems like the Isoëto-Nanojuncetea class. His research bridges fundamental botanical science with practical conservation applications, documenting numerous rare plant occurrences and new species records for Poland. His work appears in reputable journals across plant ecology, conservation biology, and bryology.
Dr. Krawczyk maintains an active research profile with 24 publications, an h-index of 5 (Scopus), total impact factor of 6.327, and a ministerial score of 788, reflecting his significant contributions to botanical science in Central Europe.
He conducts regular academic consultations (Wednesday: 13:00-15:00) and continues to expand his research on plant communities in Polish ecosystems, with recent work focusing on military training grounds, wetland vegetation classification, and invasive species monitoring.

