- Geomatics
- Forest Management
- Landscape Ecology
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Clara Tattoni is a Professor at the University of Trento, specializing in geomatics, landscape ecology, and wildlife conservation. Her work integrates GIS and open-source tools to study human-wildlife interactions, ecosystem services, and forest dynamics. Doctoral Course: Agri-food and Environmental Sciences Email: clara.tattoni@unitn.it Her research interests include: Human-wildlife conflict resolution Landscape transformation analysis Conservation biology of apex predators like brown bears GIS and FOSS4G applications for environmental monitoring Cultural ecosystem services and public perception Recent publications focus on: Quantifying beta diversity in Alpine regions using historical data Modeling landscape metrics and cell neighborhood effects Stakeholder perceptions of wildlife management Impacts of anthropogenic risk on bear behavior Climate change and EU priority habitat conservation Wildlife crossing design with cost-benefit analysis No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. She has collaborated extensively with researchers like Marco Ciolli and Paolo Zatelli, often using open-source geospatial tools in ecological studies.





