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Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN)
Institution
Section overview
Description
Under the roof of the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN), six research institutes and three natural history museums in Germany conduct research in bio- and geoscieces and display science and scientific findings.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
Coordinated projects
- BonaRes (Modul B, Phase 2): BonaRes - Center for Soil Science - subproject D
- BonaRes (Module B, Phase 3): BonaRes Centre for Soil Sciences, Subproject D
- Building an evidence-base for deforestation-free landscapes: supporting equitable outcomes in and beyond commodity supply-chains
- Building an evidence-base for deforestation-free landscapes: supporting equitable outcomes in and beyond commodity supply-chains
- Collaborative project: Mosquito monitoring in Germany - subproject 4
- Collaborative project: Mosquitoes and mosquito-borne zoonotic diseases in Germany. Subproject 4
- Fire regimes in a warming world: Role of plant characteristics for resilience against fires in Eurasian boreal woods
- Formulation of recommendations for sustainable floodplain-forest management tested for their practicability and with a particular focus on poplar forests to optimize the forest functions biodiversity, income and climate protection, with special regard to climate change and ash dieback disease.
- Reactions of above- and belowground food webs on the conversion of tropical rainforests into plantation systems
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
Involved in research projects
- Formulation of recommendations for sustainable floodplain-forest management tested for their practicability and with a particular focus on poplar forests to optimize the forest functions biodiversity, income and climate protection, with special regard to climate change and ash dieback disease. Coordination
- North Sea Observation and Assessment (NOAH)
- The impact of changes in biodiversity in North Sea food webs caused by environmental factors and human activities
Contact
Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung
(SGN)
Senckenberganlage 25
60325 Frankfurt
Hesse
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)69/7542-0
Email: info(@)senckenberg.de