Jess Neumannمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Landscape Ecology
- Biodiversity
- Hydrology
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Jess Neumann is an active researcher at the University of Reading, with a focus on interdisciplinary environmental science. Her work spans Landscape Ecology , Hydrology , and Biodiversity studies, often addressing climate change impacts and conservation strategies. ORCID: 0000-0003-3244-2578 Collaborator on 21+ publications (2014–2025) Key journals: Landscape Ecology , Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , Diversity and Distributions Research Themes: Flood preparedness under uncertainty, nature-based solutions for flood risk, climate-driven species distribution changes, and landscape heterogeneity effects on biodiversity. Her recent work on meteotsunami intensity indexes and social contracts in flood governance highlights cross-sectoral relevance. Scientific Contributions: Developed frameworks for probabilistic flood forecasting Advocates for citizen science in ecological monitoring Explores urban wildlife conservation (e.g., hedgehogs, pheasants) Pioneers ecological data integration across spatial scales












