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Science for the Carpathians (S4C):

Global Change Scientists in the Carpathian Mountains

„Who-is-who“-List compiled for the S4C Initiative by Dr. Astrid Björnsen Gurung, MRI-Europe Programme Manager, IGF-Austrian Academy of Sciences and
Dr. Mioara Clius, Bucharest University.

To add/delete an entry or to make changes, please send a message to: cliusmioara@yahoo.com


Please make sure that you provide brief information on the following topics: Research interest and expertise (including sites, geographical interest and URL
of the person, institute or project, if available), name of contact person including title (Prof., Dr., MSc, etc.), affiliation and place, country code and email.
Thanks.

The list includes countries such as Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Republic of Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, and other countries with
individuals having a special interest in Carpathian mountain issues.

Crt. Research Interest/Expertise Contact Person Country Email


No.
1. Leading, coordinating and to a significant extent implementing WWF's Andreas Beckmann, Dr. AT abeckmann@wwfdcp.org
work across the Danube-Carpathian region of Central and Southeastern (Director of the WWF-
Europe International Danube-
Carpathian Programme)
2. Alpine monitoring services with Remote Sensing. R&D for innovative Dragut Lucian, Dr. AT lucian.dragut@sbg.ac.at
applications and services, based on all types of Remote Sensing and in- (Z_GIS-Centre for
situ information, to develop Remote Sensing/GIS based services for Geoinformatics, Salzburg
various monitoring applications. Alpine areas in Europe. University)
3. Fluvial forests, biodiversity hot-spots, transboundary area, Drescher Anton AT anton.drescher@kfunigraz.ac.at
Transcarpathia, Central Europe. (Institute of Plant Sciences,
Karl-Franzens University of
Graz)
4. Carpathian Convention Egerer Harald AT harald.egerer@unvienna.org
Sandei Pier Carlo PierCarlo.Sandei@unvienna.org
(ISCC/UNEP, Vienna)
5. Soil science, landscape ecology, vegetation history, natural hazards, land Geitner Clemens AT clemens.geitner@uibk.ac.at
use, measuring techniques, field work (Alps, Carpathians, Iceland). (Institute of Geography,
Leopold Franzens University,

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Innsbruck)
6. Digital Image Processing Hirschmugl Manuela AT manuela.hirschmugl@joanneum.at
(Joanneum Research, Graz)
7. Contact person for S4C at the ISCC-UNEP Office. Hopfgartner Veronika, Ms. AT veronika.hopfgartner@unvienna.or
(United Nations Environment g
Programme UNEP, Interim
Secretariat of the Carpathian
Convention,Vienna)
8. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Smidt Stefan AT stefan.smidt@bfw.gv.at
(BFW, Vienna)
9. Projects -modeling to guide scientific research - policy development Sendzimir Jan, Dr. AT sendzim@iiasa.ac.at
related to the sustainable development of communities in major river (International Institute for
systems: The Narew, Odra and Barycz rivers (Poland), the Rhine and Elbe Applied Systems Analysis
(Germany), the Tisza river (Ukraine, Romania, and Hungary), and the (IIASA), Laxenburg)
Amudarya (Uzbekistan) as well as in semi-arid regions in Africa (Sahel)
and Central America (Central Cordillera of Nicaragua).
10. xxx Taczanowska Karolina AT karolina.taczanowska@boku.ac.at
(Institute of Landscape
Development, Recreation and
Conservation Planning,
University of Natural
resources and Applied Life
Sciences, Vienna)
11. Vegetation Ecology; Landscape Ecology; Conservation Biology. Wrbka Thomas, Ass. Prof. AT thomas.wrbka@univie.ac.at
(Dept. of Conservation
Biology, Vegetation and
Landscape Ecology, Faculty of
Life Sciences, University of
Vienna)
12. Land use history, relation to forests (ISIweb) Butaye Jan BE jan.butaye@agr.kuleuven.ac.be
(Lab. Forest,
Nature&Landscape Research,
Leuven)
13. Land use history, relation to forests (ISIweb) Hermy Martin, Prof. BE martin.hermy@agr.kuleuven.ac.be
(Lab. Forest,
Nature&Landscape Research,
Leuven)
14. Relation to forests (ISIweb) Jacquemin Hans BE hans.jacquemyn@bio.kuleuven.be
(Lab. Forest,
Nature&Landscape Research,
Leuven)
15. Tourism Geography Assenova Mariana, Dr. BG mariana@gea.uni-sofia.bg
(University of Sofia „St.

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Kliment Ohridski“)
16. Ecotourism Dogramadjieva Elka, Dr. BG elidogramadjieva@gmail.com
(University of Sofia „St.
Kliment Ohridski“)
17. Tourism.Cultural Tourism Kazakov Atanas, Dr. BG atanas_kazakov@hotmail.com
(University of Sofia „St.
Kliment Ohridski“)
18. Mountains and thunderstorms, lightnings, ozone, sprites. Kolev Staytcho, Dr. BG stayko.kolev@meteo.bg
www.meteo.bg assoc.prof.
(National Institute of
Meteorology and Hydrology-
Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences, Sofia)
19. Tourism Marinov Vassil, Dr. BG vasil.marinov@gmail.com
(University of Sofia „St.
Kliment Ohridski“)
20. Biodiversity Rossen Vassilev, Ex.Dir, BG rossen.vassilev@biodiversity.bg
Rumyana Ivanova Programme Rumyan.Ivanova@biodiversity.bg
Director
(Bulgarian Biodiversity
Foundation, Sofia)
21. Changes in upper tree-line in the Carpathian Mountains, Ukraine. Kricsfalusy Vladimir, Dr. CA/UA vlad.kricsfalusy@utoronto.ca
(Institute of Environmental
Studies, University of
Toronto)
22. Political science and sociology, especially international and comparative Balsiger Jörg, Dr. CH joerg.balsiger@env.ethz.ch
environmental politics, international relations, organization theory and (Environmental Policy and
public administration. Work experience in forest policy and administration, Economics, ETH Zurich)
capacity building, and donor coordination. Research interests: qualitative
(interviews, observation, archive work) and quantitative (social network
analysis) tools, focuses on specific instances of transnational sustainable
development governance in Europe and the conceptual and theoretical
foundations of regional environmental governance.
http://www.pepe.ethz.ch/people/bajoerg
23. Habitat fragmentation, genetic variability, human impacts on plants and Baur Bruno, Prof. Dr. CH bruno.baur@unibas.ch
animals. (Dept. Of Environmental
Sciences, Conservation
Biology, Basel University)
24. Structure and dynamics of virgin and (formerly) managed beech forests; Commarmot Brigitte CH brigitte.commarmot@wsl.ch
Strengthening research in virgin and managed forests as basis for (WSL, Birmensdorf)
biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of forest resources in the
Ukrainian Carpathians.
http://www.wsl.ch/personal_homepages/commarmo/projekte/index_DE

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25. Forestry, journalism Denzler Lukas, CH lukas.denzler@bluewin.ch
(Dipl. Forst-Ing. ETH/
Journalist, Zürich)
26. Monitoring of rare breeds and seeds; rescuing and conservation of Grunenfelder Hans-Peter CH info@monitoring.eu.com
endangered agro-biodiversity; grazing of marginal areas; variety gardens Beco Pavel
for fruit and berries; synonym register for fruit & berry varieties of the (Monitoring Institute,
Carpathians ( 5 languages). St.Gallen)
www.monitoring.eu.com
27. http://www.grid.unep.ch KEO Secretariat CH xxx
(Carpathian Environmental
Outlook)
DEWA/GRID-Europe
UNEP's International
Environment House
11, chemin des Anemones
CH-1219 Chatelaine, Geneva
28. Manager of WWF International’s Biodiversity Programme Hogan Rolf dr. CH RHogan@wwfint.org
(WWF International)
29. Sustainable Management of natural resources - focus mountain Meessen Heino, Dr. CH heino.meessen@cde.unibe.ch
regions;Institutional Development of village based organisations - the (CDE outreach, Inst. of
ideea of an International Mountain village partnership (IMVIP); Nature Geography, University of
conservation and sustainable regional development Biodiversity and Berne)
protected area management; Energy efficiency - Mountain development /
nature conservation / biodiversity and Sustainable Land Management in 4
countries of Central Asia and other CIS countries.
30. Socio-economic sciences and humanities in GC research in mountains. Petite Mathieu CH Mathieu.Petite@geo.unige.ch
(University of Geneva)
31. (suggested by Egerer) Witt Ron CH Ron.Witt@grid.unep.ch
(UNEP GRID Geneva)
32. S4C Meeting S4C Meeting Insbruck 08 Wymann Susanne CH susanne.wymann@cde.unibe.ch
http://www.cde.unibe.ch/cde/person.asp?TP_ID=37&ID=41 Wallner Astrid, Dr. astrid.wallner@cde.unibe.ch
http://www.cde.unibe.ch/cde/person.asp?TP_ID=108&ID=93 (Centre for Development and
Environment, Berne)
33. Complex solutions of water management and ecological elements in the Dostál, Tomás, Dr. CZ dostal@fsv.cvut.cz;
landscape; (Department of irrigation, tereza.dvorakova@fsv.cvut.cz
Hydrology of erosion processes, protection of surface water and Drainage and landscape
groundwater from pollution, drainage of foundations of structures and of Engineering, Prague)
open-cast mines;
Investigation of transport of pollutants in watersheds, ecological aspects
of transport of pollutants in the soil, multicriterion analysis of the effects
of structures on the environment, modelling of water movement in the
soil, and models of irrigation systems within the framework of water
resources systems under climatic changes.

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34. Algal ecology, ecophysiology, freshwater and soil ecosystems Elster Josef, Dr. CZ jelster@butbn.cas.cz
(MRI Database). (Inst. of Botany, Academy of
Sciences, Trebon)
35. Ministry Hajduchova Jana CZ stuz@uh.cz
36. Diversity of vegetation, especially in Carpathian-Balkan region; Mire Hajek Michael, Dr. CZ hajek@sci.muni.cz
ecology. (ISIweb) (Depart. Of Ecology Brno)
37. (MRI Database) Hanouskova Irena, Dr. CZ irenaha@uek.cas.cz
http://www.uek.cas.cz (Institute of Landscape
Ecology, AS CR)
38. Department of Landscape Formation and Protection (FFWT) Kolejka Jaromir, Dr. CZ kolejka@node.mendelu.cz
https://is.mendelu.cz/lide/clovek.pl?id=7903 (Medel University Brno)
39. Cycling of nutrients and pollutants in catchment-lake ecosystems of Kopacek Jiri CZ jkopacek@hbu.cas.cz
mountain lakes, soil-water and sediment-water interaction, impact of Santruckova Hana hana.santruckova@bf.jcu.cz
global changes (acid deposition, N-saturation, recovery from acidification, (Biology Centre ASCR,
and climatic changes) on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Long-term Institute of Hydrobiology,
research of the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic & Germany) and the Academy of Sciences, Ceske
Tatra Mountain (Slovakia & Poland) lakes. (MRI Database) Budejovice)
40. (MRI Database) Krenova Zdenka, Dr. CZ zdenka.krenova@npsumava.cz
(Sumava National Park and
Protected Landscape Area,
Kasperske Hory)
41. (MRI Database) Langhammer Jakub, Dr. CZ langhamr@natur.cuni.cz
(Dept. of Physical Geography
and Geoecology, Charles
University in Prague, Faculty
of Science, Karls Universität
Prague)
42. Forest ecology Marek Michal V., Prof. CZ emarek@usbe.cas.cz
(Institute of Systems Biology
and Ecology, Academy of
Sciences, Brno)
43. S4C Meeting S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Pavel Cudlin, Dr. CZ pavelcu@usbe.cas.cz
(Institute of System Biology
and Ecology CAS, Ceske
Budjejovice)
44. (MRI Database) Pivonka Josef, Dr. CZ jpivonka@krnap.cz
(Environnment Education
Section, Krkonose National
Park Administration)
45. Vegetation ecology, especially wetlands above the Sekulová Lucia CZ sekulova@sci.muni.cz
timberline (Carpathians, Alps), ethnobotany. (Department of Botany
and Zoology, Masaryk
University, Brno)

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46. S4C Meeting S4C Meeting Innsbruck08 Sramek Vit CZ sramek@vulhm.cz
(Forestry & Game
Management Research
Institute, Strnady)
47. xxx Šťastná Petra CZ pstastna@krnap.cz
48. Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. Stara Lenka CZ lenkas@usbe.cas.cz
(Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic, Czech
Republic)
49. Limnology of mountain lakes and streams (MRI Database). Stuchlik Evzen, Dr. CZ evzen@blatna.cuni.cz
(Hydrobiological Station Velky
Palenec, Charles University,
Blatna)
50. Paleolimnology; high mountain lakes - acidification and recovery; lake Tátosová Jolanda, Dr. CZ jolana@blatna.cuni.cz
sediments - reconstruction of Late Pleistocene and Holocene climate (Inst. for Env. Studies,
changes; macrozoobentos - especially Chironomidae (Insecta:Dipter). Charles University, Prague)
51. Zemek Frantisek, Dr. CZ F.Zemek@usbe.cas.cz
(Institute of System Biology
and Ecology)
52. Analysis of the actual and the potential-natural vegetation bioindication Olaf Bastian DE Olaf.Bastian@web.de
Biotope mapping and biotope assessment; (Leibniz Institute for
Biogeographical aspects: habitat islands, fragmentation, biotope Ecological and Regional
connection; Development, Germany)
Analysis of landscape structures and processes;
Landscape diagnosis, landscape classification and landscape character
assessment;
Assessment of landscape funcions, natural potentials and ecosystem;
services, carrying capacity, thresholds, natural risks, interferences;
Landscape monitoring, scenario analysis;
Spatial planning, landscape planning, management planning;
environmental impact assessment, agri-environmental measures;
Targets of landscape development;
Nature and landscape conservation;
Landscape theory;
Environmental ethics, sustainable development.
53. The SAVE Foundation took an active part in the creation of the Broxham Elli DE save-foundation@gmx.net
Carparthian Convention. Project on the Conservation of Agrobiodiversity (SAVE Foundation, Head
in the Carpathians planned Office, Konstanz)
Http://www.save-
foundation.net/english/PDF/Carpathian_Agrobiodiversity.pdf
Http://www.save-foundation.net/english/home.htm
54. Protected areas and local population, biodiversity conservation, conflicts Geyer Juliane DE juliane-geyer@web.de
(Centre of Nature

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Conservation, Georg August
University Göttingen / Fac. of
Forest and Env., Univ. of
Appl. Sciences Eberswalde)
55. Close-to-nature forests, anthropogenic forest changes, naturalness, Glaser Thomas DE glaser@forst.tu-dresden.de
phytodiversity, reference stands, Upper Dnister, Western Ukraine. (Institute for General Ecology
and Environmental Protection,
TU Dresden)
56. www.transeconet.eu Hahn Anke DE anke.hahn@tu-dresden.de
(TransEcoNet Communication
Management, Technische
Universität Dresden, Institute
of Photogrammetry and
Remote Sensing)
57. Remote sensing, geomatics, land use /land cover change analysis, Hostert Patrick, Prof. DE patrick.hostert@geo.hu-berlin.de
biodiversity research, multiscale studies. (Geomatics Lab, Geography
Dept., Humboldt-University
Berlin)
58. Nature conservation, Global Change Management, Botany Ibisch Pierre, Prof. DE pibisch@fh-eberswalde.de
http://www.fh- (Faculty of Forest and
eberswalde.de/de/Fachbereiche/Forstwirtschaft/Mitarbeiter/Professoren/- Environment – University of
innen/Pierre_Ibisch/K1146.htm Applied Sciences Eberswalde)
59. Remote sensing of the Carpathian mountains: Land use Land cover Knorn Jan DE jan.knorn@geo.hu-berlin.de
change Landscape ecology, Land degradation, Geoinformatics, (Geomatics Lab, Geography
Cartography. Dept., Humboldt-University
Berlin)
60. Climate change impact and adaptation Kotova Lola, Dr. DE lola.kotova@zmaw.de
(Regional Climate Modelling,
Max-Planck Institute for
Meteorology MPI-M,
Hamburg)
61. Ecosystem monitoring, plant responses to environmental change; ecology Luthhardt Vera, Prof. DE vluthard@fh-eberswalde.de
of bogs and peatlands. (Veg. Science and Applied
http://www.fh- Plant Ecology, Faculty of
eberswalde.de/de/Fachbereiche/Landschaftsnutzung_und_Naturschutz/Mi Landscape Use and Nature
tarbeiter/Vera_Luthardt/E3385.htm Conservation, University of
Applied Sciences Eberswalde)
62. Ecological tourism Meyer Michael DE m.meyer@oete.de
(Association for Sustainable
Tourism Development)
63. xxx Schmidt Lars DE Lars.Schmidt@die-gdi.de
(Münchener
Rückversicherungs-

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Gesellschaft, München)
64. Biodiversity, biodiversity reserves, sustainable development, mountains Sylwester Aleksandra DE a.sylwester@googlemail.com
services, tourism, environmental law and policy, (Dept. of Agricultural aleksandrasylwester@yahoo.de
transboundary/international cooperation. Economics and Social
Sciences, Humboldt-
University Berlin)
65. Imaging Spectroscopy; Image Data Processing and Classification; Urban Van der Linden Sebastian, DE sebastian.linden@geo.hu-berlin.de
Remote Sensing. Dr.
(Geomatics Lab, Geography
Dept., Humboldt-University
Berlin)
66. Organisational and inter-organisational learning for sustainability; Welp Martin, Prof. DE martin.welp@fh-eberswalde.de
stakeholder dialogues, public participation and conflict solving in (Socioeconomics and
integrated natural resources management; role of forests and forest Communication, Faculty of
management in CC mitigation and adaptation. Forest and Environment,
http://www.fh-eberswalde.de/de/welp University of Applied Sciences
Eberswalde)
67. Forest and environmental remote sensing. Zawila Tomasz, Prof. DE tzawila@fh-eberswalde.de
http://www.fh-eberswalde.de/de/zawila (Remote Sensing and GIS,
Faculty of Forest and
Environment, University of
Applied Sciences Eberswalde)
68. Ecosystems in Europe. European Ecosystem Assessment. Hoogeveen Ybele DK ybele.hoogeveen@eea.europa.eu
(Biodiversity and Nature
Protection, European
Environment Agency,
Copenhagen)
69. Climate Change and the Development of Sustainable Tourism: European De Jong Carmen, Prof. FR carmen.dejong@institut-
Alps (France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia). (The Mountain Institute) montagne.org
70. Glacial geomorphology, Surface exposure dating, Reconstructing past Delia Gheorghiu, GB Delia.Gheorghiu@ges.gla.ac.uk
climate (University of Glasgow)
71. Leading the WWF International programme “One Europe More Nature” Avis Charlie HU charlie.avis@wwf.hu
(see www.panda.org/europe/oemn ) which has projects all over the (WWF International)
continent but including the Tisza floodplains in Hungary, the Oas-Gutai
plateau in Maramures between Baia Mare and the Tisza, and the environs
of Sinca Noua, near Zarnesti. All of these projects have or will have some
research attached to them. We are building new economies based on
nature, featuring landscape changes driven by innovative business/nature
mechanisms. So bio-monitoring, socio-economic aspects, landscape
rehabilitation, and other areas of research are central to our activities.
72. Tourism, Population and settlements. Bajmocy Peter, Dr. HU bajmocy@geo.u-szeged.hu
(University of Szeged, Dpt. of
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Geography)
73. Csorba Peter, Dr. HU csorbap@delfin.unideb.hu
(University of Debrecen)
74. xxx György Czibula HU czibula@mail.kvvm.hu
75. Tourism Gyuricza Laszlo, Dr. HU gyuricza@gamma.ttk.pte.hu
(University of Pécs)
76. xxx Hajdu Klára HU hajdu@ceeweb.org
Vilimaite Kristina kvilimaite@ceeweb.org
(CEEWEB Policy Office,
Budapest)
77. Botany, popoulation dynamics of plants, genetics. Höhn Mária, Dr. HU maria.hohn@uni-corvinus.hu
http://kerteszettudomany.uni-corvinus.hu/ (Corvinus University of
Budapest, Dept. of Botany,
Budapest)
78. Assembly and dynamics of plant communities; Katalin Torok, Dr. HU kati@botanika.hu
Taxonomy and nature conservation of aquatic ecosystems; (Institute of Ecology and
Study of benthic communities; Botany HAS)
Fish biology;
Ecological effects of climate- and land use changes;
Restoration ecological research;
Exploration and analysis of natural vegetation in Hungary;
Research of forest reserves;
Taxonomy and ecology of lichens;
Exploring and utilising new plant resources;
Water and sediment chemistry - nutrient cycles – biodiversity.
(www.botanika.hu)
79. Palaeontology (MRI Database) Kázmér Miklós, Dr. HU mkazmer@gmail.com
(Dept. Of Palaeontology,
Eotvos University, Budapest)
80. Harmonization of climate proxies from the Carpathian Region over the Kern Zoltan HU kern@geochem.hu
Holocene to understand the lags and leads in spatial and temporal (Institute for Geochemical
evolution of regional climate. Research, Hungarian
Synchronization of tree-ring and speleothem records Using environmental Academy for Sciences,
isotopes and dendroclimatological techniques. Budapest)
Sites: Transdanubian Mts, HU; Bihor Mts, Calimani Mts, Retezat Mts,
Rodnei Mts, RO; Durmitor Mts, Montenegro; Velebit Mts, Croatia; Erciyas
Dagi, TR; Montains of Corsica, FR.
Assessment of the potential of cave ice in paleoclimate reconstruction.
Glacial and periglacial geomorphology. Recent project: Investigation of
the regional environmental changes on karstic sample sites with special
attention to recent processes (Croatia and Hungary). Outputs:
-evidence of anthropogenic pollutants
-mass loss of cave ice deposits since 1962

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-objective criteria for site selection to study climate changes
-significant decrease of precipitation over the (karstic) Bakony Mts.

Research group (Geochemistry & Paleoclimate link:www.geochem.hu/gp)


having national and international collaborations analyses:
stable isotope hydrochemistry;cave drip water monitoring (to study
recent infiltration processes);geochemical analysis of cave deposits (i.e.
ice, stalagmite in order to understand natural impacts on past water
budget of the surface and sub-surface karstic environment); risk
assessment of karstic systems for anthropogenic impacts (effect of
mining, infiltration from industrial/urban pollution).The Institute has a
laboratory background, experience, monitoring systems for future project
proposals.
81. Karst hydrologist László Lénárt HU hgll@uni-miskolc.hu
(University of Miscolc) temporary:
nemeth.agnes85@gmail.com
82. Sustainable Development and Transboundary Co-Operation in Mountain Majtényi Balázs HU balazs.majtenyi@unicorvinus.hu
Regions - The Alpine and the Carpathian Conventions. (HAS, Inst. for Legal Studies)
83. Land use change, remote sensing, soil erosion, forest cover, forest Malgorzata Verone HU margo@geo.info.hu
degradation. Wojtaszek
(Faculty of Geoinformatics,
University of West Hungary)
84. xxx Markus Bela, Dr. HU mb@geo.info.hu
(Faculty of Geoinformatics
and Faculty of Forestry,
University of West Hungary)
85. www.rec.org Markus-Johansson Miriam HU mmjohanson@rec.org
Diana
(Regional Environmental
Center, Environmental Law
Programme, Szentendre)
86. Inventory and research of near-natural termophilous deciduous (oak) Mázsa Katalin, Dr. HU mazsa@botanika.hu
forests (NE Hungary); Horváth Ferenc horvfe@botanika.hu
Monitoring near-natural forest stand dynamics; Bölöni János, Dr. jboloni@botanika.hu
Forest biodiversity assessment in a changing environment; Balázs Borbála bori@botanika.hu
Modeling carbon stocks and fluxes of near-natural hardwood forests; Czúcz Bálint czucz@botanika.hu
Modeling of climate change impacts on zonal forests near their lower (Institute of Ecology and
(xeric) distribution limits; Botany of the Hungarian
Research coordination of Hungarian Forest Reserves; Academy of Sciences,
The research group in cooperation with Síkfőkút Project (Debrecen Vácrátót)
University, HU) participated in the COST E25 Action –ENFORS- European
Network for long-term Forest Ecosystem and Landscape Research (2003-
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87. xxx Mózes Csaba HU mozesc@fvm.hu
(MARD - Department of
Natural Resources)
88. Hydrology, lakes Samu Andrea HU samu.andrea@geo.u-szeged.hu
(Dept. of Climatology and
Landscape Ecology, University
of Szeged)
89. Forest ecology and dynamics, land use change, climate change. Tanács Eszter HU nadragulya@geo.u-szeged.hu
(Dept. of Climatology and
Landscape Ecology, University
of Szeged)
90. Woodland ecology, forest biodiversity conservation Tibor Standovár, PhD HU standy@ludens.elte.hu,
associate professor h7184sta@ella.hu
(Department of Plant
Taxonomy and Ecology,
Institute of Biology, L. Eotvos
University, Budapest)
91. (MRI Database) Tigyi Joesph, Prof. HU titk@pab.mta.hu
(Biophysical Institute, Medical
University, Pécs)
92. Geographer: Ecological and geological assessment for landscape Vaszko Csaba HU csaba.vaszko@wwf.hu
restoration. Currently: Market based floodplain restoration project (WWF Magyarország / WWF
(Hungary/Tisza) Hungary, Budapest)
93. http://www.ecnc.nl/jump/page/153/greeback.html Végh Mihali HU wolters@ecnc.org
(European Centre for Nature
Conservation (ECNC) Regional
Office, Budapest)
94. Ethnogeobotany, ethnoecology Zsolt Molnár (Institute of HU molnar@botanika.hu
Actual vegetation mapping of the territory of Hungary (MÉTA) Ecology and Botany of the
Historical landscape ecology of the Great Hungarian Plain Hungarian Academy of
Vegetation and habitat mapping methods Sciences)
Habitat classifications for different purposes (Á-NÉR, CORINE, EUNIS-
HAB)
Survey and evaluation of protected areas, recommendations for nature
management
95. xxx Central Asia Conference INT ekology@unicom.cv.ua,
(CDE) lesly_twins@yahoo.com,
marieper@stonline.sk,
networld@lviv.net, cefidec-
vd@cefidec.ro
96. xxx Ceri Report 2001 INT charlie.avis@wwf.hu,
daphne@changenet.sk,
sendzim@iiasa.ac.at,

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serafin@epce.org.pl,
mojmir.vlasin@ecn.cz,
okarma@iop.krakow.pl,
wildcarp@deltanet.ro,
krolopp@ceeweb.org,
pawlwski@isez.pan.krakow.pl,
abrudan@unitbv.ro,
museum@ipm.lviv.ua,
andrzej@epce.org.pl,
tatiana@progeko.savba.sk,
drozd@bereg.uzhgorod.ua,
Dt8@le.ac.uk
97. xxx Sasse Volker INT volker.sasse@fao.org
(FAO)
98. International and EU law on environmental protection and sustainable Tamburelli Gianfranco IT gtamburelli@pelagus.it
development, and the implementation, at national level, of international (Italian National Research gianfranco.tamburelli@isgi.cnr.it
and EU regulations. In-depth knowledge of Italian environmental law, Council, Institute for
particularly for protected areas. Experienced in Italian and EU foreign International Legal Studies,
relations, in particular in co-operation for sustainable development. Rome)
Legal and institutional problems concerning transboundary cooperation
and the management of protected areas in mountain regions;
Education - training - capacity building experience in the field of
environmental law and, particularly, law of protected areas.
99. Remote sensing applications for monitoring environmental changes in Zebisch Marc, Dr. IT marc.zebisch@eurac.edu
mountain regions. Topics: glaciers and permafrost, snow cover, (EURAC)
biodiversity and vegetation parameter, natural hazard, land-use changes,
air quality (EU mountains).
100. Ecological connectivity in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Deodatus Floris NL f.deodatus@altwym.nl
www.altwym.nl (Altenburg & Wymenga
Ecological Consultants,
Veenwouden)
101. Carpathian Wildlife Research Station, Polish Academy of Sciences . XXX PL
102. Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences. XXX PL
103. Hydromorphological river quality, mountain river, human impact, fish Amirowicz A. PL amirowicz@iop.krakow.pl
habitats, fish fauna, Polish Carpathians. (Polish Academy of Sciences,
Institute of Nature
Conversation, Krakow)
104. Changes in physical structure of mountain rivers accomplished in Bartłomiej Wyżga (Polish PL wyzga@iop.krakow.pl
response to direct human impacts (channelization, in channel gravel Academy of Sciences,
mining) and catchment; wide environmental changes (catchment Institute of Nature
afforestation); large woody debris in watercourses (delivery, transport Conservation, Krakow)
and storage of woody debris in mountain streams and rivers) social
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hydromorphology and aquatic communities in mountain watercourses;
restoration of mountain watercourses.
105. Climate and climate change, water resources protection, social attitudes Bokwa Anita, Dr. PL anita.bokwa@uj.edu.pl
and perception toward climate. (Inst. of Geography,
Jagiellonian University,
Krakow)
106. Investigations on the vegetation above the secondary forest border Chachulski Lukasz, Dr. PL lukasz_chachulski@sggw.pl
(massifs of Eastern Carpathian (Chernohora, Marmarosh)). Description of (Warsaw Agricultural
the Academy)
fitocenotic diversity of meadows and dwarf-shrubs in relation to soil
chemical and physical traits. The aim this work is to describe the
structure of primary associations and phytocenoses at different levels of
degradation due to traditional pasture. We plan to study the pathways of
secondary succession on poloninas excluded from sheep or cattle grazing.
Research useful for better protection of natural and seminatural subalpine
plant communities.
107. Mountain hydrology. Chełmicki Wojciech, Prof. PL w.chelmicki@uj.edu.pl
Dr.
(Institute of Geography and
Spatial Management,
Jagiellonian University,
Kraków)
108. Analysis of landscape structure and function (especially peatland and Chmielewski Tadeusz J., PL tadeusz.chmielewski@up.lublin.pl
lakeland landscapes); Landscape quality objectives identification and Prof.
implementation; (University of Life Sciences in
Landscape design; Methods and techniques of harmonisation of nature Lublin)
and economy (in local and regional scale); National & Landscape Parks
planning;
Ecosystem (especially wetland) restoration; Ecological structure of
Metropolitan Areas planning.

109. Beaver research, renewable energy, wastewater treatment, new Czech Andrzej, Dr. PL czech@naturalsystems.pl
technologies for environment protection in mountainous regions. (Natural Systems Consulting
Company, Michniowiec)
110. (MRI Database) Czerwinski Janusz, Dr. PL xxx
(Inst. of Geography, Wroclaw
University)
111. National Representative in Geo Observation Group European Commission, Degorski Marek, Prof. Dr. PL m.degor@twarda.pan.pl
Member of Task Force of European Environmental Integrated Monitoring, (Dept. of Geoecology and
ICP IM; Climatology, Institute of
Member of Advisory Board of VEDI Project. Geography and Spatial
Organization, Polish Academy
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112. Permafrost in mountains areas, geophysics in permafrost, ice in Dobinski Wojciech, Dr. PL dobin@ultra.cto.us.edu.pl
environment. (MRI Database) (Dept. of Geomorphology,
Sosnowiec)
113. (MRI Database) Dunajski Andrzej PL dunajski@biol.uni.wroc.pl
(Institute of Plant Biology,
University of Wroclaw)
114. Forest meteorology, climatology. Durło Grzegorz, Dr. PL rldurlo@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Research interest: climate change impact; monitoring climate change; (Department of Forest
climate scenarios; forests adaptation to climate change; climate change Protection and Forest
mitigation. Climatology, Agricultural
University Cracow)
115. (MRI Database) Fischer Zofia, Dr. PL ekolkraj@kul.lublin.pl
(Landscape Ecology, Catholic
University of Lublin)
116. Fluvial Geomorphology,Soil Erosion, Sediment Transport and Froehlich Wojciech, Prof. PL wfroehlich@pro.onet.pl
Sedimentation. The use of environmental radionuclides 210Pbex, 226Ra, (HOMERKA Lab. of Fluvial
7Be and 137Cs to trace sediment source and sedimentation. (MRI Processes, Polish Academy of
Database) Sciences, Nawojowa)
117. Ozone, forest health, effects of pollution on plants, biomonitoring. Godzik Barbara, Prof. PL ibgodzik@ib-pan.krakow.pl
(Dept. of Ecology, Inst. of
Botany, Polish Academy of
Sciences, Krakow)
118. Quaternary history of vegeation and climate based on pollen and Granoszewski Wojciech, PL wojciech.granoszewski@pgi.gov.pl
macrofossil analyses. Biostratigraphy of the Quaternary sediments. (MRI Dr.
Database) (Dept. of Geological Research,
Polish Geological Inst.,
Carpathian Branch, Krakow)
119. Effects of air pollution on vegetation, biodiversity of degraded lands Grodzinska Krystyna, Prof. PL godzik@ietu.katowice.pl
(ISIweb) Dr.
- IGBP National Committee member! (W. Szafer Institute of
Botany, Polish Academy of
Sciences, Krakow)
120. Forest health, forest insects, biodiversity, spatial ecology. Grodzki Wojciech PL W.Grodzki@ibles.waw.pl
(Dept. of Forest Management
in Mountain Regions, Forest
Research Institute IBL,
Krakow)
121. Social geography; Guzik Robert, Dr. PL r.guzik@geo.uj.edu.pl
Geography of the information society; (Jagiellonian University,
Knowledge-based economy; Poland)
Geography of crime;
Spatial accessibility of services;
Local economic development;

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Geography of education;
Geography of EU.
122. Human impact on the high-mountain environment (above timberline). Jodlowski Miłosz, Dr. PL m.jodlowski@uj.edu.pl
(Institute of Geography and
Spatial Management,
Jagiellonian University,
Krakow)
123. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Kaim Dominik PL dkaim@gis.geo.uj.edu.pl
(Jagiellonian University,
Krakow)
124. Freshwater biology, lake/stream networks in Tatra Mountains. Kawecka Barbara PL kawecka@iop.krakow.pl
(Institute of Nature
Conservation, Polish Academy
of Sciences, Krakòw)
125. Permafrost, topoclimatology, relation climate-relief, periglacial Kedzia Stanislaw, Dr. PL kedzia@zg.pan.krakow.pl
geomorphology in high-mountains (Tatra Mountains). (Polish Academy of Sciences,
Inst. of Geography and
Spatioal Organization, Dept.
of Geomorphology and
Hydrology of Mountains and
Uplands, Kraków)
126. Geomorphology (MRI Database) Klimek Kazimierz, Prof. PL klimek@wnoz.us.edu.pl
(Dept. of Quaternary
Palaeogeography &
Palaecology,
University of Silesia,
Sosnowiec)
127. Biodiversity, Coleoptera, beetles, Curculionoidea, weevils, fauna, Knutelski Stanislaw, Dr. PL s.knutelski@uj.edu.pl
biogeography, chorology, ecology, nature conservation, human impact on (Dept. of Entomology knut@zuk.iz.uj.edu.pl
mountain environments. Jagiellonian University,
Krakow)
128. Mountain geomorphology, high-mountains geomorphic processes, Kotarba Adam, Prof. PL kotarba@zg.pan.krakow.pl
paleogeography of high mountains, high-mountains environment (Tatra (Polish Academy of Sciences,
Mountains). Inst. of Geography and
Spatial Organization, Dept. of
Geomorphology and
Hydrology of Mountains and
Uplands, Kraków)
129. FORKMORE model, simulations, beech, forest dynamics, Ukrainian Beskids Kozak Ihor PL modeliho@kul.lublin.pl
Mountains, climate change. (Landscape Systems Dept.,
Catholic University of Lublin)
130. Forest and landuse change. Kozak Jacek, Dr. PL jkozak@gis.geo.uj.edu.pl
(Institute of Geography,

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Jagiellonian University,
Kraków)
131. xxx Koziol Czeslaw PL c.koziol@lbg.jgora.pl
(State Forests Poland)
132. Plant ecology, nature conservation & management Krukowski Marek, Dr. PL marek.krukowski@up.wroc.pl
(MRI Database) (Inst. of Landscape
Architecture, Wroclaw
University of Environmental
and Life Sciences)
133. xxx Krzan Zbigniew, Dr. PL zkrzan@tpn.pl
134. Peatland paleoecology and ecology; protists and plant remains in Lamentowicz Mariusz, Dr. PL mariuszl@amu.edu.pl
reconstructions of environmental changes in the Holocene. Paleoecology, (Dept. of Biogeography
ecology and biogeography of testate amoebae (indicators of hydrological &Palaeoecology, Adam
conditions). (MRI Database) Mickiewicz University,
Poznan)
135. MRI Database Latocha Agnieszka, Ms. PL latocha@geom.uni.wroc.pl
(Inst. of Geography and
Regional Development,
University of Wroclaw)
136. Ecosystem function & service, biodiversity. Lesinski Jerzy, Prof. PL jeles@interia.pl
(Dept. of Forest Botany and jesinski@ar.kr.pl
Nature Conservation,
Agricultural University,
Krakow)
137. (suggested by Egerer) Marek xxx PL marek@gridw.pl
(UNEP GRID Warsaw)
138. Attended PrepCOP meeting for the Carpathian Convention 2-4 April 2008. McCarthy Pam PL pam@anped.org
(ANPED, Kraków)
139. FORKMORE model, simulations, beech, forest dynamics, Ukrainian Beskids Menshutkin Vladimir PL icepas@mikrotech.com.pl
Mountains, climate change. (International Centre for
Ecology, Polish Academy of
Science)
140. Tourism Geography. Mika Miroslaw, Dr. PL m.mika@geo.uj.edu.pl
(Inst. of Geography and
Spatial Management,
Jagjellonian University,
Krakow)
141. Biodiversity; Natura 2000. Mróz Wojciech PL mroz@iop.krakow.pl
(Dept. of Vegetation
Conservation, Institute of
Nature Conservation, PAS)
142. Forestry Management in changing conditions (silviculture, Niemtur Stanislaw, Prof. PL S.Niemtur@ibles.waw.pl
ecology, nature and forest protection) with modern techniques (Dept. of Forestry

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(GIS, GPS) (Polish part of the Carpathians). Management in Mountain
http://www.ibles.pl Regions,
Forest Research Institute,
Krakow)
143. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Ostapowicz Katarzyna PL kostapowicz@gis.geo.uj.edu.pl
(Jagiellonian University,
Krakow)
144. Forest resources utilization and environmental planning on the local, Paschalis-Jakubowicz PL Piotr.Paschalis@wl.sggw.pl
regional and global level. Piotr, Prof. Dr. habil.
(Warsaw University of Life
Sciences, Faculty of Forestry,
Dept. of Forest Utilization)
145. Fluvial processes in rivers; Radecki-Pawlik Artur, Dr. PL rmradeck@cyf-kr.edu.pl
River hydraulic structures in mountain streams; (University of Agriculture in
Hydrogeomorphology of mountain streams; Kraków, Poland)
Sediment transport;
River training.
146. Tourism geography. Pawlusinski Robert, Dr. PL r.pawlusinski@geo.uj.edu.pl
(Dept. of Tourism, Inst. of
Geography, Jagiellonian
University, Krakow)
147. Ecology and conservation of large mammals, E. bison restitution program. Perzanowski Kajetan A. PL StacjaKarpacka@miiz.waw.pl
Prof. Dr.
(Catholic University of
Lublin/Carpathian Wildlife
Research Station-PAS)

148. Ecosystem function & service, biodiversity. Piotr Mikolajczyk PL piotr@gridw.pl


(Environmental Information
Centre UNEP/GRID, Warsaw)
149. Mountain hydrology. Pociask-Karteczka Joanna, PL j.pociask@geo.uj.edu.pl
Prof.
(Institute of Geography and
Spatial Management,
Jagiellonian University,
Kraków)
150. Mountain geomorphology, geomorphic processes and periglacial Raczkowska Zofia, Dr. PL raczk@zg.pan.krakow.pl
geomorphology in high-mountains, relation relief-vegetation in high- (Polish Academy of Sciences,
mountains environment (Tatra Mountains). Inst. of Geography and
Spatioal Organization, Dept.
of Geomorphology and
Hydrology of Mountains and
Uplands, Kraków)

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151. Tourism in the Carpathians, nature conservation,effect of tourism on flora Rakowski Grzegorz, Dr. PL grzegorz.rakowski@ios.edu.pl
and fauna, preservation of traditional customs and culture (National Parks (Institute for Environmental
in the Polish and the Ukrainian Carpathians). Protection, Warszawa)
152. Tourism in the Carpathians, nature conservation,effect of tourism on flora Sienkiewicz Jadwiga PL sienkiewicz@ios.edu.pl
and fauna, preservation of traditional customs and culture (National Parks (Institute for Environmental
in the Polish and the Ukrainian Carpathians). Protection, Warszawa)
153. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Skorupski Maciej PL maskorup@au.poznau.pl
(Agricultural University,
Forest Faculty, Poznaw)
154. Ecology and conservation of large carnivores (wolf, brown bear, lynx) and Śmietana Wojciech, Dr. PL wojsmietana@go2.pl
ungulates, Bieszczady Mountains. (Bieszczady Field Station
Institute of Nature
Conservation, Lutowiska)
155. Climatic conditions in the Carpathians, Applications of fine scale climatic Sobik Miechislaw, Dr. PL sobikmie@meteo.uni.wroc.pl
information, climate-driven natural hazards, atmospheric deposition of (Dep. of Climatology,
pollutants in montane ecosystems and ist environmental consequences. Wroclaw University)
156. Forests & forestry, forest conditions, forest productivity and stability, Socha Jaroslaw PL rlsocha@cyf-kr.edu.pl
climate change and forests. (Dept. of Forest Mensuration,
Faculty of Forestry,
Agricultural University,
Krakow)
157. (MRI Database) Synowiec Grzegorz, Mr. PL gsynowiec@wp.pl
(Geographical Instit.,
University of Wroclaw)
158. Land use change, ecosystem function & service, biodiversity. Szwagrzyk Jerzy, Prof. PL rlszwagr@cyf-kr.edu.pl
(Dept. of Forest Botany and
Nature Conservation,
Agricultural University,
Krakow)
159. (MRI Database) Traczyk Andrzej, Dr. PL traczyk@uni.wroc.pl
(Inst. of Geography and
Regional Development,
University of Wroclaw)
160. Ecosystem function & service, biodiversity. Tykarski Piotr PL ptyk@biol.uw.edu.pl
(Dept. of Ecology, University
of Warsaw)
161. Synoptic climatology, climate variability in the recent centuries, extreme Zbigniew Ustrnul PL ziustrnu@cyf-kr.edu.pl
weather events, homogenisation problems. His special attention is paid to (Jagiellonian University,
the circulation aspects in different scales. He has experience in Poland)
preparation of long-term daily meteorological series of particular elements
(pressure, temperature, cloudiness, precipitation).
The variability and present state of the Polish climate in the European
perspective.

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Mountain climatology aspects.
162. Conservation habitats Witkowski Zbigniew, Dr. PL witkowski@iop.krakow.pl
(Faculty of Ecology and
Environmental Management,
Academy of Physical
Education)
163. Changes in physical structure of mountain rivers accomplished in Wyzga Bartłomiej, Dr. PL wyzga@iop.krakow.pl
response to direct human impacts (channelization, in channel gravel (Polish Academy of Sciences,
mining) and catchment-wide environmental changes (catchment Kraków)
afforestation);
Large woody debris in watercourses: delivery, transport and storage of
woody debris in mountain streams and rivers; social perception of woody
debris in watercourses;
Linkages between hydromorphology and aquatic communities in
mountain watercourses;
Restoration of mountain watercourses.
164. Remote sensing research methods of high mountains ecosystems, remote Zagajewski Bogdan PL bogdan@uw.edu.pl
sensing of environment (Dept. of Geoinformatics and
Remote Sensing, University of
Warsaw)
165. Forestry, land use change, hazards and risks, sustainability, climate Zasada Michal PL michal.zasada@wl.sggw.pl
change. (Faculty of Forestry, Warsaw
University of Life Sciences-
SGGW)
166. Geography, tourism, the Carpathians, mountain guiding (Polish Zawilinska Bernadetta, Dr. PL zawilinb@ae.krakow.pl
Carpathians). (University of Economics in zawilinb@uek.krakow.pl
Krakow, Dept. of Regional
Development, Krakow)
167. Hazards, remote sensing. Ziolkowski Dariusz PL dziolkow@uw.edu.pl
(Dept. of Geoinformatics and
Remote Sensing WURSEL,
Warsaz University)
168. Forest management, biodiversity, mapping of old growth forests, etc. Abrudan Ioan, Dr. RO abrudan@unitbv.ro
Makes things happen in Romania. (Transylvanian University of
Brasov)
169. (MRI Database) Ardelean Mircea RO mircea@cbg.uvt.ro
(West University of
Timisoara)
170. Tourism food industry Ardeleanu Dragos, Dr. Eng. RO ardeleanu_d@unitbv.ro
(Transilvania University,
Brasov)
171. Vulnerability studies, risk perception, risk assessment, landslides hazards Armas Iuliana, Dr. RO iuliaarmas@yahoo.com
assessment, fluvial geomorphology (University of Bucharest)

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172. Dendrometry and Forest management planning (ISIweb) Badea Ovidiu, Dr. RO biometrie@icas.ro
(Biometrics and Forest obadea@icas.ro
Inventory Department,
University of Bucharest)
173. Topics: 1. land use change, 5c. role of grazing lands in C, N and water Balteanu Dan, Dr. RO balteanu@rnc.ro
cycles, slope stability and household economy; 6d. Alpine community (Institute of Geography, geoinst@rnc.ro
change; 7. Hazards; 9e. Tourism and recreation economies; 10. Conflicts Bucharest) danbalteanu@clicknet.ro
and peace. Rodna MBR (eastern Carpathians), Retezat MBR
(Transylvanian Alps). Future: Integration of Maramures Mts. NP
174. Integrated geographical research of natural and technological hazards in Balteanu Dan, Prof. Dr. RO geoinst@rnc.ro
mountain regions, mapping of areas affected by landslides, floods, gully Academician
erosion, mudflows; Dumitrascu Monica
Studies of natural disasters in Romanian Carpathians; Jurchescu Marta
Studies of natural protected areas; (Institute of Geography)
Assessment of natural hazards and extreme events and their implications
for the natural and anthropic environment;
Environmental resources (esp. agricultural, forest resources) mapping,
creation of data bases;
Land use mapping using remote sensing;
Human and economic potential in the development regions of Carpathian
Mountains;
Impact of human activities in the Carpathian Mountains (e.g. through
overgrazing, mining activities);
Industrial restructuring and its implications for the social and economic
development;
Human dimension of global environmental change, especially by using
methods of spatial analyses for the distribution of economic activities and
of population densities/dynamics and their impact on the environment;
Methods and strategies for sustainable development of the settlements
and communities in Carpathian Mountains;
Geographical studies for territorial planning.(www.geoinst.ro)
175. Plant communities ecology, vegetation classification, plant functional Barbos Marius I., Dr. RO mbarbos@gmail.com
ecology, multivariate analysis of ecological data (Romanian Carpathians). (The Institute of Grassland
Research, Braslov)
176. Forest ecology: structure and dynamic of natural forests Biris Iovu-Adrian, Dr. ing. RO ecologie@icas.ro
(www.silvic.usv.ro/natforman), forest typology (Insitutul de Cercetari si iovu.biris@gmail.com
(http://www.editurasilvica.ro/carti.php?l=donita1), forest habitats, Amenajari Silvice
protection and protective forests, forest biodiversity investigation and (ICAS)/Forest Research and
monitoring, forest protected areas (Carpathian mountains). Management Institute, Jud
Chief editor of ANALELE ICAS Journal Ilfov)
http://www.editurasilvica.ro/english/index.php
www.icas.ro
177. Human Geography, tourism (Maramures Area) Boar Nicolae, Dr. RO nboar@geografie.ubbcluj.ro

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(„Babes-Bolyai“ University,
Cluj-Napoca)
178. Snow variability and change in mountain regions and the related local and Bojariu Roxana, Dr. RO bojariu@meteo.inmh.ro,
large scale mechanisms; The orographic influences on regional climate (Nationl Administration for bojariu@clicknet.ro
variability and predictability; Statistical modeling applied to climate Meteorology)
prediction; Climate change impacts in Carpathian Mountains.
179. xxx Barbu Ion RO icas@icas.ro
(Forest Research and or
Management Institute, ICAS) barbu.ion@icassv.ro
180. Scientist, involved in management of Rodna Mountain NP and member of Calin Danut, Dr. RO calin@rnc.ro
the NP's Scientific Council which coordinates and approves the (Institute of Geography,
Administration of the park. Bucharest)
181. Ecotourism Clius Mioara, Dr. RO cliusmioara@yahoo.com
(University of Bucharest)
182. Tourism, Human Geography in the Eastern Carpathians Cianga Nicolae, Prof. Dr. RO cianga@geografie.ubbcluj.ro
(„Babes-Bolyai“ University,
Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of
Geography)
183. Biodiversity inventory and monitoring, modelling and predicting changes Cogalniceanu Dan, Prof. Dr. RO dcogalniceanu@univ-ovidius.ro
induced by CC (with a special focus on butterflies and amphibians). (University Ovidius
Changes and vulnerability in glacial lakes. (Southern Carpathians, Constanta, Faculty of Natural
especially Retezat Mountains). Sciences)
http://www.univ-ovidius.ro/faculties/Nat_Science/
184. Protected areas management, ecotourism, sustainable use of natural Costescu Bogdan RO bcostescu@pcrai.ro
resources (the Carpathians (RO), Alps). (Piatra Craiului National Park,
http://www.pcrai.ro Brasov)
185. Climate risk in mountains, avalanche, GIS (Ceahlau Mts., case study Covasnianu Adrian RO cove_adrian@yahoo.com
Oriental Carpathians). (Faculty of Geography-
Geology, University
"Al.I.Cuza", Iasi)
186. Tourism geography, rural tourism, cultural tourism, planning and Deszi Stefan, Dr. RO stefan@geografie.ubbcluj.ro
establishments in tourism (Maramures Land, Lapus Land). („Babes-Bolyai“ University
Cluj-Napoca)
187. Landscapes analysis, biodiversity, remote sensing and spatial data Dincă Iulian, Dr. (University RO iulian_dinca@yahoo.co.uk
analysis of Oradea)
188. CC and the Sustainable Development in the Carpathian Mountains - Dinu Mihaela, Prof. Dr. RO mihaeladinu2003@yahoo.com
tourism, ecoturism in natural protected areas; impact on local (rural) (Romanian American
communities; sustainable use of natural resources; natural risk University, Bucharest)
fenomena and disasters.
189. Regional development issues, spatial data analysis, population- Dogaru Diana RO dianadogaru77@yahoo.com
environment coupled system (MRI Database). (Inst. of Geography,
Romanian Academy,
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190. (MRI Database) Dumitrascu Monica RO dumitrascu@fota.ro
(Physical geography Dept.,
Romanian Academy of
Bucharest)
191. ITC and tourism Gageu Liviu, Dr. RO gaceul@unitbv.ro
(Transilvania University,
Brasov)
192. GIS Gancz Vladimir RO gis@icas.ro
(Head of the Forestry
Geomatics Laboratory, Forest
Research and Management
Institute, ICAS Bucharest)
193. xxx Gheorghe Gina-Maria, Dr. RO Gina.gheorghe@yahoo.com
Ing.
(Romanian Academy, National
Institute for Economic
Research)
194. Tourism (Sibiu Depression, Faragaras Mountains). Gherasim Virginia, Dr. RO virginiagherasim@yahoo.com
(Dimitrie Cantemir University,
Sibiu)
195. Ecosystems management, sustainable agriculture, agro-tourism. Gruia Romulus, Prof. Dr. RO ecotec@unitbv.ro
http://www.unitbv.ro/at (Transilvania University of rocagruia@unitbv.ro
http://www.romulusgruia.com Brasov, Dean of Faculty of
Food and Tourism, Brasov)
196. Human geography, Labour Force Studies for Romania Iatu Corneliu, Prof. Dr. RO ciatu@uaic.ro
(University Alexandru Ioan
Cuza, Iasi, Head of
Geography dept.)
197. Tourism, 3D tourism mapping (Maramures Land). Ilies Gabriela, Dr. RO gabrielailies@yahoo.com
(„Babes-Bolyai“ University of
Cluj-Napoca)
198. Tourism development (Transborder Romania-Ukraine-Maramures Region). Ilies Marin, Dr. RO iliesmarin@yahoo.com
(„Babes-Bolyai“ University of
Cluj-Napoca)
199. Environmental Science, Pedology, Geomorphology, Applied Jurchescu Marta Christina RO geoinst@rnc.ro
Geomorphology, Land Degradation, Waste Treatment (MRI Database). (Physical Geography Lab,
Romanian Academy of
Bucharest)
200. Biogeography, Protected areas (Iron Gates). Manea Gabriela, Dr. RO maneagabriela2002@yahoo.com
http://www.geo.unibuc.ro/cv_manea_g.html (University of Bucharest)
201. Global change research in the Carpathian Mountains, sustainable Matei Elena, Dr. (University RO e_matei58@yahoo.com
development, tourism, environmental protection of Bucharest)
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202. Tourism Mazilu Mirela, Prof. Dr. RO mirelamazilu2004@yahoo.com
(Faculty of Economics and
Business Administration,
Craiova)
203. Identification and research glacial cirques in the Romanian and Mindrescu Marcel RO marcel.mindrescu@gmail.com
Ukrainean; Carpathians (classification, analyse, distribution, altitude, (Suceava University,
form, geomorphic terms definition a.s.o.); Geography Department)
Lakes distribution and development in the Romanian Carpathias;
Variability of equilibrium altitude line during Ice Age in the Romanian
Carpathians;
Methods and applications of measuring of geomorphmetrical variables of
the glacial cirques and valleys and their processing with statistical tools;
Research of the environment changes in the Eastern Carpathins and
human impact of natural environments;
Sediment sampling of the glacial lakes and glaciation postdiction;
Romanian Carpathians mapping and GIS;
Geographical digital pictures and their processing.
204. Snow pack, snow depth, snowfall, winter, variability, trends. Micu Dana RO d_a_n_a_art@yahoo.com
(Romanian Academy of
Bucharest)
205. xxx Mihai Dragos RO dragosm@rosilva.ro
(National Forest
Administration)
206. Forest ecosystem, air quality, climate change, management planning Neagu Stefan RO biometrie@icas.ro
(Forest Research and
Management Institute ICAS,
Voluntari)
207. Geomorphology, natural risks (Piatra Craiului Mts) Munteanu Anca Victorina, RO munteanca@yahoo.com
Dr.
(Land Degradation and
Dynamic Geomorphology
Research Center, Bucharest
University)
208. Geography of tourism, ecotourism and rural tourism, urban planning, Nedelcu Adrian, Dr RO nedelcuadrian@yahoo.com
regional integration. (Petroleum-Gas University of
Ploiesti, Faculty of Economic
Sciences, Economy and
Business Administration
Dept.)
209. Biogeographic aspects, distribution and ecology of some flagship species Nita, Mihai Razvan RO nitamihairazvan@yahoo.com
(the bear, wolf, tortoise or the black pine) and global change (Romanian (Centre for Environmental
Carpathians, such as the Vrancea Mountains, Banat Mountains (the Iron Research and Impact
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www.ccmesi.ro Bucharest)
210. Tourism in Banat Mountains. Olaru Martin, Prof. Dr. RO martinolaru@yahoo.com
(West University of
Timisoara)
211. Water quality management. Pal Zoltan RO palzeusz@geografie.ubbcluj.ro
(Faculty of Geography, Babes
Bolyai University of Cluj)
212. (Maramures) Pop Edit RO editp@nvn.ro
Puscas Alexandra editpop_baiamare@yahoo.com
alexandrap@nvn.ro
213. (Sinca Noua) Promberger Christoph RO christoph@deltanet.ro
214. Mountain Forest Biodiversity Research - measuring technologies and Cenusa Radu, Prof. Dr. Eng RO raducenusa@usv.ro
monitoring networks in natural protected areas and data analysis. Florin Clinovschi, Conf. Dr. clinovsc@fim.usv.ro
Remote sensing in mountain areas - monitoring environmental changes in Eng cpalaghianu@usv.ro
mountain regions, GIS applications. Palaghianu, Ciprian, ionbarn@gmail.com
Mountain forest management and natural hazard management. Lecturer, Eng.
Modelling forest dynamic, mountain forest ecology, tree population Barnoaiea, Ionut, Assistent,
dynamic, deadwood research, flora research (Calimani National Park, Eng.
Slatioara Secular Forest, Giumalau Secular Forest). ("Stefan cel Mare" Suceava
www.silvic.usv.ro University, Forestry Faculty)

215. Soil micromorphology Râducu Daniele RO Daniele_c_radueu@yahoo.com


(Bucharest)
216. Agro-tourism, rural tourism, mountain tourism. Rey Radu, Dr. RO r.rey@maa.ro
(MRI Database) (Ministry of Agriculture,
Forests and Rural
Development; Romanian
Mounain ForumBucharest)
217. Tourism, project management, human geography Horea Raluca-Ioana, Dr. RO ralusel@yahoo.com
(AL. I Cuza University, Iasi)
218. Natural and human tourism heritage assessments, regional and local Simon Tamara RO tamara.simon@incdt.ro
strategies for tourism, tourism planning. (INCDT, Bucharest)
219. Well connected throughout the Carpathians not just Romania, and Stanciou Erika RO erikas@zappmobile.ro
working on forest mapping, FSC certification, and stakeholder (Director Europarc
engagement with small forest owners. Federation; WWF Danube-
Carpathian Programme,
Vienna)
220. Tourism policies, SPSS analysis, GIS, sustainable development. Stoleriu Oana-Mihaela, Dr. RO oana_smadici@yahoo.com
(AL. I Cuza University, Iasi)
221. xxx Strâteanu Amalia Gianina RO strateanuamalia@yahoo.co.uk
(Patrimoniu Foundation,
Romanian Academy)
222. Urban and regional development, residential migration, housing politics. Suditu Bogdan, dr. RO b_suditu@yahoo.fr

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(University of Bucharest,
Ministry of Regional
Development and Housing)
223. Stability, prognosis, development phase, natural forest reserve, Teodosiu Marius RO mteo@go.ro
resilience, resistance, forest dynamics, Carpathians. (Experiment Station for
Spruce Silviculture)
224. Expert-advisor on mountain agri-tourism Ungureanu Danut, Dr. RO http://www.cefidec.ro
(CEFIDEC Vatra Dornei,
Romanian Mountain Forum)
225. Mountain geomorphology, especially periglacial and glacial Urdea Petru, Prof. Dr. RO urdea@cbg.uvt.ro
geomorphology; investigations of alpine deposits; monitoring program for (Department of Geography of
geomorphological processes. West University of Timisoara)
226. Ecology, Sustainable development Vadineanu Angheluta, RO anvadi@bio.bio.unibuc.ro
Prof. Dr.
(University of Bucharest,
Department of Systems
Ecology)
227. Protected areas management; Vanau Gabriel RO gabi_vanau@yahoo.com
Long term sustainable exploitation of natural resources; (University of Bucharest -
Sustainable development. Center for Environmental
Banat Mountains (Romania) and Vrancea Mountains (Romania). Research and Impact Studies
http://www.geo.edu.ro/~ccmesi/index.htm CCMESI)
228. Land use change, ecosystem function & service, biodiversity. Verghelet Mircea Eng. Dipl. RO vmircea@pcral.ro
(Romanian National Forest
Administration, Bucharest)
229. Human Geography: Population and rural geography in Banat. Vert Constatin, Dr. RO cvert_uvt@yahoo.com
(West University, Department
of Geography, Timisoara)
230. Protected areas management. Zotta Mihai-Iancu RO mzotta@pcrai.ro
(National Forest
Administration, Piatra Craiului
NP, Brasov)
231. Soil Quality, Erosion and Soil conservation, Protects of Environment, Belanovic Snezana, Dr. SB snezana.belanovic@sfb.rs
Land Reclamation. (University of Belgrade -
Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade)
232. Speleology, geomorphology, karstology, genesis and evolution of karst, Djurovic Predrag, Dr. SB geodjura@EUnet.yu
geomorphological mapping. (“Jovan Cvijic” Geographical
Institute, Serbian Academy of
Sciences and Arts, Belgrade)
233. Fauna and conservation Radenkovic Snezana, Dr. SB kalorin@ib.ns.ac.yu
234. CC and Alpine Plant Ecology: Population processes, range limits, adaptive Bruun Hans Henrik, Dr. SE Hans_Henrik.Bruun@ekol.lu.se
traits, heritable variation and generation time (Scotland, Alps, (University of Lund) ES jorge@ugr.es
Carpathians...). Castro Jorge, Dr.

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235. Development of a unified GIS database on natural resources with a Friedrich Quiel, Prof. SE Friedrich.Quiel@byv.kth.se
particular interest on climate and geoecosystems. (Royal Institute of
Technology)
236. Biodiversity and forestry (Turka and Skole administrative units). Per Angelstam, Prof. SE Per.Angelstam@smsk.slu.se
(Royal Academy of Agriculture
and Forestry)
237. Carpathian Pond Biodiversity Bitušík Peter, Dr. SK peter@blatna.cuni.cz
(Dept. of General Ecology,
Faculty of Ecology and
Environmetal Sciences,
Technical University, Svolen)
238. Protected areas management, ecotourism, sustainable use of natural Bednar Jozef, Dr. SK jozko.bednar@googlemail.com
resources (Carpathians SK, Altai, Sayan and Ural Mountains, RU). (President of Machaon
machaon.international.googlepages.com International)
http://machaon.international.googlepages.com/machaon%27sprojects
239. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Bezak Peter SK peter.bezak@savba.sk
(Institute of Landscape
Ecology, SAS, Bratislava,
Branch Nitra)
240. Biodiversity, water ecosystems, mountain lakes, paleoecology (High Tatra Bitusik Peter SK bitusik@fpv.umb.sk
Mountains). (Dept. of General Ecology, peter@blatna.cuni.cz
Faculty of Ecology and
Environmetal Sciences,
Technical University, Svolen)
241. xxx CERI - Carpathian EcoRegion SK ceri@changenet.sk
Initiative
Secretariat
Podunajska 24
821 06 Bratislava
242. Forest ecosystems research in Slovakia. National expert for the Cernota Mikulas SK cernota@nlcsk.org
Carpathian Convention process /studies, negotiations/. (Department of Forest
www.nlcsk.org Strategy, Policy and
Economics, National Forest
Centre, Zvolen)
243. http://www.zoo.sav.sk/index.php?cl=people&iid=5&tname=cv&lng=en Ciampor Fedor, Dr. SK f.ciampor@savba.sk
(Institute of Zoology SAS,
Bratislava)
244. Ecological and institutional economics, with an emphasis on biodiversity Chobotová Veronika SK Veronika.Chobotova@savba.sk
and rural development-market-based instruments for biodiversity (CETIP, Institute of
protection, multi-criteria evaluation and participatory techniques. Forecasting at the Slovak
Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava)
245. Disturbances in forest ecosystems, GIS, remote sensing, disturbances Jaku Ratislav, Dr. Ing. SK jakus@savzv.sk

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modeling Tatry mountains (West Carpathians). (Institute of Forest Ecology,
Slovak Academy of Sciences)
246. http://www.geography.sav.sk Feranec Jan, Dr. SK Jan.Feranec@savba.sk
(Institute of Geography SAS,
Bratislava)
247. Biodiversity: (1) Biodiversity Assessment, Monitoring and Functioning in Fleischer Peter, Dr. SK fleischer@post.sk
the Windstorm destroyed Habitats of the Tatry Biosphere Reserve; (2) (Tatry National Park/Tatry
Forest Structure and Biodiversity Management in the Windstorm and Fire Biosphere Reserve, Tatranská
destroyed Habitats of the Tatry Biosphere Reserve; (3) Impact of Invasive Lomnica)
Species in the Windstorm and Fire destroyed Habitats of the Tatry
Biosphere Reserve (West Carpathians - Tatry Biosphere Reserve /Tatras
National Park, Slovak Republic).
248. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Gajdos Peter SK nrukgajd@savba.sk
(Institute of Landscape p.gajdos@savba.sk
Ecology, SAS, Bratislava,
Branch Nitra)
249. Picea abies, Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, genetic diversity, allelic richness, Gomory Dusan SK gomory@vsld.tuzvo.sk
Carpathians. (Faculty of Forestry, Technical
University in Zvolen)
250. Carpathian Biodiversity Information System, Carpathian Ecological Guttova Anna SK guttova@daphne.sk
Network (CERI)
Carpathian Ecoregion Initiative - a network NGO, 45 members (Institutes
of Academies of Sciences, Universities and NGOs from 7 Carpathian
countries).
www.carpates.org
251. Land use changes, projecting future landscape. Halabuk Andrej SK andrej.halabuk@savba.sk
(Institute of Landscape
Ecology, SAS, Bratislava,
Branch Nitra)
252. Biodiversity: (1) Biodiversity Assessment, Monitoring and Functioning in Halada Lubos, Dr. SK lubos.halada@savba.sk
the Windstorm destroyed Habitats of the Tatry Biosphere Reserve; (2) (Institute of Landscape
Forest Structure and Biodiversity Management in the Windstorm and Fire Ecology, SAS, Bratislava,
destroyed Habitats of the Tatry Biosphere Reserve; (3) Impact of Invasive Branch Nitra)
Species in the Windstorm and Fire destroyed Habitats of the Tatry
Biosphere Reserve (West Carpathians - Tatry Biosphere Reserve /Tatras
National Park, Slovak Republic).
253. Mountain hydrology. Holko Ladislav SK Ladislav.Holko@savba.sk
(Institute of Hydrology,
Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Liptovsky Mikulas)
254. Evaluation of soil erosion: area and reasons; Houšková Beata SK b.houskova@vupop.sk
Evaluation of soil compaction: area and reasons; (Soil Science and
Influence of high (not natural) concentrations of livestock and impact of Conservation Research

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this on possible climate changes; Institute,
Dept. of Soil
Submission of effective measures how to decrease the vulnerability of Science, Survey and
mountains regions: application of different crop rotation in fields close to Mapping, Bratislava)
mountains areas as well as introducing the so called energetic plants with
possible use as, e.g. pellets in energetic industry;
Proposal of the rule (act) how the soil in mounties areas should be treated
to prevent or at least decrease degradation processes (erosion,
compaction, landslides) according to the needs of Soil Thematic Strategy
(2006).

255. Hazards: Mass movement in the Tatry Biosphere Reserve, Avalanches in Hresko Juraj, Prof. SK jhresko@ukf.sk
the Tatry Biosphere Reserve (West Carpathians - Tatry Biosphere Reserve (Institute of Landscape R.Midriak@seznam.cz
/Tatras National Park, Slovak Republic). Ecology, SAS, Bratislava,
Branch Nitra)
256. MRI Database Hrnciarova Tatiana SK tatiana.hrnciarova@savba.sk
(Institute of Landscape
Ecology)
257. Geography, geoecology, sustainable development (Carpathians, Tatra Huba Mikulas, Prof. SK huba@savba.sk
mountains). (Institute of Geography, geoghuba@savba.sk
Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava)
258. xxx Imrichova Drillet, Zuzana SK z.imrichova@abdn.ac.uk
(University of Aberdeen)
259. Land Use Change: Quantifying and Monitoring Land Use Change; Natural Izakovicova Zita, Dr. SK Zita.Izakovicova@savba.sk
risk and hazards; Biodiversity, Sustainable Development: Indicators and (Institute of Landscape
stakeholder analysis; env. awareness. (West - Carpathians – Tatry Ecology, Bratislava)
Biosphere Reserve /Tatras National Park, Slovak Republic).
260. Population dynamic of bark beetles, forest development dynamic, forest Jakus Rastislav Dr. SK jakus@sav.savzv.sk
health, modelling. (MRI database) (Inst. of Forest Ecology,
Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Zvolen)
261. MRI Database Kadlecik Jan, Dr. SK kadlecik@sopsr.sk
(State Nature Conservancy of
the Slovak Republic
Department of International
Treaties, Banská Bystrica)
262. xxx Kozova Maria, Dr. SK kozova@fns.uniba.sk
(Comenius University, Faculty
of Natural Sciences,
Bratislava)
263. Picea abies, Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, genetic diversity, allelic richness, Krajmerova Diana SK krajmer@vsld.tuzvo.sk
Carpathians. (Faculty of Forestry, Technical
University in Zvolen)

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264. Primeval forests, Eu-Fagenion, herb layer, cyclic changes, development Krizova Eva SK krizova@vsld.tuzvo.sk
stages, nature reserve, Western Carpathians. (Dept. of Phytology, Technical
University in Zvolen)
265. Anial diversity (Tatra, Carpathians) (ISIweb) Kulfan J., Dr. SK kulfan@sav.savzv.sk
(Zvolen, Slovak
Republic, Institute for forest
ecology of SAW)
266. Geomorphology, hydrology; river morphology response of the windblown Lehotsky Milan SK geogleho@savba.sk
forest in the Tatra mountains. (Institute of Geography,
Slovak Academy of Sciences)
267. Picea abies, Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, genetic diversity, allelic richness, Longauer Roman SK longauer@fris.sk
Carpathians. (Forestry Research Institute,
Zvolen)
268. Checklist of vascular plants of the Slovak Republic, Marhold Karol, Dr. Prof. SK karol.marhold@savba.sk
Identification key to the ferns and flowering plants of Slovakia, Red list (Institute of Botany, Slovak
of the ferns and flowering plants of Slovakia, biosystematics of vascular Academy of Sciences;
plants, molecular systematics & phylogeography, plant nomenclature. Department of Botany and
http://ibot.sav.sk/Karol01.html Charles University,Praha
http://www.iopb.org Czech Republic)
269. xxx Matijasic Dragan SK dragan.matijasic@zgs.gov.si
(Slovenia Forest Service)
270. Hazards: (1) Mass movement in the Tatry Biosphere Reserve; (2) Midriak Rudolf, Prof. SK midriak@vsld.tuzvo.sk
Avalanches in the Tatry Biosphere Reserve (University of Matej Bell in
(also Tatra NP). Banská Bystrica)
271. Carpathian Pond Biodiversity Novikmec Milan, Dr. SK novikmec@vsld.tuzvo.sk
(Dept. of General Ecology,
Faculty of Ecology and
Environmetal Sciences,
Technical University, Svolen)
272. (MRI Database) Novotny Julius, Prof. SK novotny@fris.sk
(Research Station,
Forest Research Institute,
Banska Stivnica)
273. Landscape-ecological research (Tatra mountains). Oszlanyi Julius, Dr. SK julius.oszlanyi@savba.sk
(Institute of Landscape
Ecology, Slovak Academy of
Sciences, Bratislava)
274. Interdisciplinary research into nature-society interrelations, such as the Oravská Tatiana SK
human dimension of global environmental change, co-evolution of Kluvánková, Dr. progkluv@savba.sk
institutional change in Central and Eastern Europe, with a primary focus (CETIP, Institute of
on biodiversity. Forecasting at the Slovak
Academy of Sciences,
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275. Picea abies, Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, genetic diversity, allelic richness, Paule Ladislav SK paule@vsld.tuzvo.sk
Carpathians. (Faculty of Forestry, Technical
University in Zvolen)
276. S4C Meeting Insbruck08 Pavlendova Hana SK pavlendova@nlcsk.org
(National Forest Centre,
Forest Research Institute,
Zvolen)
277. Natural forests, ecotourism, scientific tourism, ecological awareness. Pichler Viliam SK pichler@vsld.tuzvo.sk
(Centre for Scientific Tourism
in Slovakia at the Institute of
Forest Ecology, Slovak
Academy of Sciences)
278. Scientific NGO (Natura 2000, montane grassland inventory for UNEP, Seffer Jan, Dr. SK jansef@ daphne.sk
etc.). Stanova Viera, Dr. daphne@changenet.sk
http://www.daphne.sk/index_a.htm (DAPHNE Institute of Applied
Ecology, Bratislava)
279. Biodiversity and conservation; Tourism development; Sustainable Shovkoplias Natalia SK natalia_shovkoplias@yahoo.com,
development. (The Union of Towns and umosr@gtinet.sk
Cities of Slovakia, Bratislava)
280. Natural forests, ecotourism, scientific tourism, ecological awareness. Sorokova Magdalena SK sorokova@vsld.tuzvo.sk
(Centre for Scientific Tourism
in Slovakia at the Institute of
Forest Ecology, Slovak
Academy of Sciences)
281. Stream and lake ecology (macroinvertebrates, zooplankton, Sporka Ferdinand, Dr. SK ferdinand.sporka@savba.sk
phytoplankton, diatoms)in Alpine ecosystems. Chironomids, diatoms fossil (Dept. Hydrobiology, Institute
(Tatra mountains). of Zoology, Slovak Academy
of Sciences, Bratislava)
282. Global Change impacts and air pollution on mountain ecosystems. Svajda Juraj SK juraj.svajda@gmail.com
Integrative management and planning in Slovak NPs (example Tatra NP), (Institute of High Mountain
climate and land use change. Biology University of Žilina)
http://www.vuvb.utc.sk
283. Carpathian Pond Biodiversity Marek Svitok.dr. SK svitok@vsld.tuzvo.sk
(Dept. of General Ecology,
Faculty of Ecology and
Environmetal Sciences,
Technical University, Svolen)
284. She is working in the GoverNat project - Centre for Transdisciplinary Trifunovová Sonja SK progkluv@savba.sk
Study of Institutions, Evolutions and Policies (CETIP). (CETIP, Institute of
Forecasting at the Slovak
Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava)
285. Primeval forests, Eu-Fagenion, herb layer, cyclic changes, development Ujhazy Karol SK ujhazy@vsld.tuzvo.sk

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stages, nature reserve, Western Carpathians. (Dept. of Phytology, Technical
University in Zvolen)
286. Environmental, socio-economic implications of CC, impacts of CC on the Vladimir Ira, Prof. SK geogira@savba.sk
Tatras (Tatras National Park/Biosphere Reserve Tatry, Slovak Republic). (Institute of Geography,
CC and Land use/land cover induced changes, possible effects of changes Bratislava)
in structure and functions of the landscape, interactions between land
use/land cover and socio-economic dynamics.
Behavioural research - analyses of stakeholder perceptions; public
perceptions of CC, perceptions of threats, values and attitudes with
regard to CC and mitigation and adaptations measures.
287. Forest ecology, Primeval forests, Landscape ecology, Nature protection, Vološčuk Ivan, Prof. SK ivoloscuk@azet.sk
Transboundary cooperation, Biodiversity, Carpathian Convention, Land (Institute of Science and
use in Carpathians, Sustainable development, Biosphere Reserves. Research of the Matthiae Belii
University in Banská Bystrica)
288. Sustainable use of forests in particular forest ecosystem services (FES), Bas Tetyana UA tetyana-bas@rambler.ru
stakeholders’ attitude regarding FES. (Institute of Ecological
Economics, Ukrainian
National Forestry University,
Lviv)
289. Faunustics, distribution and ecology of birds and mammals, nature Bashta Andriy-Taras, Dr. UA atbashta@polynet.lviv.ua,
conservation (Eastern Carpathians). (Institute of Ecology of the atbashta@ukr.net
Carpathians, National
Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine, Lviv)
290. Land use/cover change, forest monitoring and management. Chaskovskyy Oleh, Dr. UA chaskov1@yahoo.de
(Department of Forestry tschask@forest.lviv.ua
Management
The Ukrainian State
University
of Forestry and Wood
Technology, Lviv)
291. Fagus sylvatica, pristine forest, development phases, forest dynamics, Chernyavskyy Mykola UA tschern@mail.lviv.ua
biogroup, Carpathians, Ukraine, close-to-nature forests, anthropogenic (Dept. of forest ecology and
forest changes, naturalness, phytodiversity, reference stands. landscape architecture,
Ukrainian State Univ. of
Forestry and Wood
Technology, Lviv)
292. Virgin forests, biodiversity, evaluation, values. Chumak Vasyl UA kafentom@univ.uzhgorod.ua
(Uzhgorod National
University)
293. Forest history, forest conservation, Transcarpathia, Ukraine. Delehan Ivan V. UA delehan@lvivonline.com
(Faculty of Forestry, Ukrainian
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and Wood Technology, Lviv)
294. Society & global change (relationship between material cultures and Gerasimenko Natalia, Prof. UA geras@gu.kiev.ua
environment), biodiversity (time changes, connection with climate) and (Earth Sciences & Geomorph.
climate (climatic cycles). Geographical Dept., National
Tarasa Schevchenko
University of Kyiv, Glushkova)
295. Ornitology, bird protection. Gorban Ihor UA ihorban@yahoo.com
http://bioweb.franko.lviv.ua/ Hnatyna Oksana sjanka@ukr.net
http:/ /www.birdlife.org.ua/eng/index.htm Tuziak Hana hannawinner@ukr.net
(Ivan Franko National
University of Lviv, Faculty of
Biology)
296. The Carpathian Biosphere Reserve (CBR) in the Transcarpathian Gubko Victoria UA cbr-rakhiv@ukr.net
administrative region established in 1968 became a UNESCO MAB Hamor Fedir, Prof.
Biosphere Reserves in 1993 and was listed as a UNESCO World Natural (Carpathian Biosphere
Heritage Site in 2007. As such, it hosts a number of research laboratories, Reserve, Transcarpathia)
phenology stations, hydrological and meteorological stations, a GIS
laboratory, and the Ukrainian Museum of Mountain Ecology and
Traditional Nature Use of the Carpathians.
http://cbr.nature.org.ua/main.htm
297. Tourism Hamkalo Mykhailo, Dr. UA kaftour@franko.lviv.ua
(Dept. of Tourism, Ivan
Franko University, Lviv)
298. Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, Transcarpathian Region. Hamor Fedir, Prof. UA cbr@rakhiv.net.ua ,
http://cbr.nature.org.ua/main.htm (Carpathian Biosphere cbr@rakhiv.ukrtel.net
Reserve in Rakhiv)
299. Economics, sustainable development, functioning of ecosystems at the Hryniv Lidiya, Prof. UA hryniv-lydia@ukr.net
interface between natural and socio-economic processes: theory of (Dept. of Economy, Lviv
macroeconomics, non-linear thermodynamics, theory of biophysics, National University n.a.l.
economic and mathematical modelling. Franko)
300. Virgin forest, forest reserves, forest dynamics, Zlatnik, Carpathians, Ivanega Ivan UA sciunpp@unet.net.ua
Ukraine. (Uzhansky National Nature
Park)
301. xxx Kagalo, A. UA kagalo@mail.lviv.ua
(Institute of Ecology of the
Carpathians, Lviv)
302. Spruce Biomass Researches (Estimation of spruce trees/stands Karabchuk, Dmytro, Dr. UA karabchuk@hotmail.com
productivity by aboveground biomass components -on an example of (Department of Forest
Cheremosh river basin forest) Measurements and Inventory,
National Forestry University of
Ukraine)
303. xxx Kazmir Pavlo, Prof. UA xxx
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University)
304. Flora and synecological studies in the Alpine belt; population ecology; Kobiv Youriy Dr. UA yukobiv@gmail.com
endangered and reare plants; shrinkage of oligothermic species’ habitats, (Institute of Ecology of
treeline shifts. Carpathians, National
Academy of Sciences, Lviv)
305. (MRI Database) Kricsfalusy Vladimir, Dr. UA xxx
(TISZA EcoCentre, Uzhgorod)
306. Geo-spatial modelling of ecosystems (structures, processes, services) in Kruhlov Ivan UA ikruhlov@city-adm.lviv.ua
the Ukrainian Carpathians and Western Ukraine. (Dept. of Physical Geography, ikruhlov@gmail.com
Ivan Franko University, Lviv)
307. Tourism geography Kudla Nazar Yevhenovych UA kudlan@wp.pl
(Dept. of Tourism, Ivan kudlan@mail.ru
Franko University, Lviv)
308. Sustainable forest resources and community development, multifunctional Lesya Loyko UA lloyko@forza-ic.com.ua
forest management, close to nature silviculture, GIS and Field Map in Yuriy Derbal yuderbal@forza-ic.com.ua
forestry, elaboration of community development plans based on forest Mykola Chernyavsjkyy mchernyavskyy@forza-ic.com.ua
resources, community empowerment, green rural tourism, cluster Nataliya Voloshyna nvoloshyna@forza-ic.com.ua
analysis of forest resources, gender and good governance mainstreaming. Radmila Ustych rustych@forza-ic.com.ua
Our expertise refers to the Carpathian region of Ukraine. Nataliya Kulyk nkulik@forza-ic.com.ua
(Swiss-Ukrainian Forest
Development Project in
Transcarpathia FORZA)
309. www.dossier.org.ua Malkova Tamara UA tamara@bg.net.ua
(Green Dossier, Kiev)
310. Coleoptera, virgin forests, Ukraine, Carpathians. Mateleshko Alexander UA kafentom@univ.uzhgorod.ua
(Dept. of Entomology,
Uzhgorod National University)
311. Plain forest, rare and endangered species, flora, protection, Ukraine. Melnik Victor UA melnik@botanical-garden.kiev.ua
(National Botanical Garden,
Ukrainian Academy of
Sciences)
312. Species abundance, habitat, data integration, geostatistical interpolation, Mkrtchyan Alex UA alemkrt@yahoo.com
multiple regression, ecological factors, error weighting. (Lviv National Ivan Franko
University)
313. Influence of mountain geographic environment, landscape and climate of Ostafiychuk B., Rector UA inst@pu.if.ua
the Carpathian mountains on people’s livelihood and education. (Ministry of Education and mountainschool@pu.if.ua
Science of Ukraine,
Precarpathian National
University (Vassyl Stefanyk)
314. FORKMORE model, simulations, beech, forest dynamics, Ukrainian Beskids Parpan Vasyl PL lis@il.if.ua
Mountains, climate change. (Ukrainian Research Institute
for Mountain Forestry)
315. Entomology and biodiversity mapping. Popov Sergey, MSc UA xxx

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(Tisza Ecological Centre)
316. Fluvial forests, biodiversity hot-spots, transboundary area, Prots Bohdan UA bprots7@fastmail.fm,
Transcarpathia, Central Europe, Carpathian-Danube Programm of WWF. (Head of "Plant Ecology" bohdan.prots@gmail.com
Laboratory
State Museum of Natural
History,
National Academy of Sciences
of Ukraine, and Senior Project
Coordinator of WWF, Lviv,
Ukraine)
317. Impact of climate change on the Carpathian treeline. Shandra Alya UA alya.shandra@gmail.com
(Ukrainian
Hydrolmeteorological
Institute)
318. Fagus sylvatica, pristine forests, virgin forests, managed forest, forest Shparyk Yuriy UA lis@il.if.ua
structures, regeneration, deadwood, Ukraine, Switzerland. (Ukrainian Research Institute
of Mountain Forestry)
319. Forest and environmental policies, ecological economics, land use Soloviy Ihor, Dr. UA soloviy@yahoo.co.uk
economics, sustainable forest management, sustainable land use (Institute of Ecological
planning, education for sustainable development, and environmental Economics; National Forestry
ethics. University of Ukraine, Lviv)
320. Naturalness, forest communities, old-growth forest, site classification, Stoyko Stepan UA ecoinst@mail.lviv.ua
biodiversity, Carpathians. (Institute of Ecology of the
Carpathians, Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine)
321. Fagus sylvatica, pristine forests, virgin forests, managed forest, forest Sukhariuk Dmytro UA cbr@rakhiv.ukrtel.net
structures, regeneration, deadwood, Ukraine, Switzerland. (Carpathian Biosphere
Reserve, Rakhiv)
322. Floristic, phytogeography of vascular plants, phytosociology, nature Tasenkevich Lydia, Dr. UA tasen@mail.lviv.ua
(plant) conservation (Ukranian part of the Carpathians). (State Nature History Museum
of National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine)
323. Tourism, sustainable development Teres Viktor, Dr. UA viktor.teres@heifer.org.ua
www.heifer.org.ua Petryshyn Myron Myron.Petryshyn@heifer.org.ua
Pidgorna Anna anna.pidgorna@heifer.org.ua
Karpenko Vladyslav vladyslav.karpenko@heifer.org.ua
Osadcha Oksana oksana.osadcha@heifer.org.ua
Shevchuk Oksana jazwoczka@gmail.com
xxx vgt@i.com.ua
Knyzhytsky Yosyp yosyp.knyzhytsky@heifer.org.ua
Sorokopud Yaroslava yaroslava.sorokopud@heifer.org.u
Hrytsenko Oleksandr a
Bakun Yuriy oleksandr.hrytsenko@heifer.org.ua

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Naydin Dmytro yuriy.bakun@heifer.org.ua
(Heifer Project International – dmytro.naydin@heifer.org.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv)
324. Sustainable use of forests in particular forest ecosystem services (FES), Zahvoyska Lyudmyla, Dr. UA zahvoyska@ukr.net
stakeholders’ attitude regarding FES, (Associate professor
incorporating environmental values into decision-making, Institute of Ecological
quantitative methods in environmentally-sound decision-making. Economics
Ukrainian National Forestry
University)
325. Pinus sylvestris L., natural forest, forest structure, biodiversity, Zibtsev Sergiy UA sergiy.zibtsev@nauu.kiev.ua
regeneration, forest management. (Institute for Forestry and
Landscape Architecture,
National Agricultural
University of Ukraine, Kiev)
326. Biodiversity and forestry (Turka and Skole administrative units) Elbakidze Marine, Dr. UA/ marine_elbakidze@yahoo.com
Traditional landscapes, national parks and forest enterprises. External (Faculty of Geography, Ivan SE marine.elbakidze@smsk.slu.se
expert WWF work in the Carpathians. Franko University, Liviv)
327. Paleoclimatology, near climate history, pollen. Brewer Simon UK simon.brewer@wanadoo.fr
(European Pollen Database,
Centre Universitaire d'Arles,
France)
328. Experience in Environmental Management, Sustainability, Certification, Ioras Florin, Dr. UK Florin.Ioras@bucks.ac.uk
Rural Development and Protected Areas Management in the Carpathian (Centre for Conservation and
Mountain Region. Sustainability,
Governance, policy and market issues for natural resources products Buckinghamshire New
Participatory natural resource management and operational planning University, Bucks)
329. Sustainable use of forests (incl. ecosystem services), sustainable Nijnik Maria, Dr. UK m.nijnik@macaulay.ac.uk
mountain livelihoods and integration of sustainable development and (The Macaulay Institute,
climate change mitigation policies. Aberdeen)
330. Continuous research in the Romanian Carpathians since the 1960s. Very Turnock David, Dr. UK dt8@le.ac.uk
knowledgeable expert on the broad (Geography Department,
sociological/geographical/development trends and patterns. University of Leicester)
331. Forest ecology and silviculture; Bihun Yurij, Dr. US shelterwoodsystems@comcast.net
Forest resources consultant and sustainable forest products analyst ; (Director, Shelterwood
Forest management (silviculture, harvesting, wetlands and forest Systems, Vermont)
stewardship);
Economic development in the forest products in North America and Latin
America.
332. Evaluation of air pollution status, mostly ambient ozone in the entire Bytnerowicz Andrzej, Dr. US abytnerowicz@fs.fed.us
Carpathian range, and in detail in Tatra National Park (Poland and (USDA Forest Service, Pacific
Slovakia), and Retezat and Bucegi National Parks in Romania. Evaluation Southwest Research Station,
of air pollution effects on Carpathian mountain forests. United States: Riverside CA)
monitoring of spatial and temporal distribution of air pollution (ozone and

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nitrogenous pollutants) in the Sierra Nevada and San Bernardino
Mountains of California and study effects on air pollution and CC on
mountain forests and other ecosystems. (ISIweb)
http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/programs/atdep/staff/abytnerowicz/
333. Environmental engineering, environmental chemistry, biogeochemistry Driscoll Charles T., Prof US cdrisco@syr.edu
and environmental quality modeling. A principal focus of Dr. Driscoll’s (Env. Systems Engineering,
research has been the effects of disturbance on forest, aquatic and Syracuse University)
coastal ecosystems, including air pollution (acid rain, mercury), land-use
change and elevated inputs of nutrients and trace metals (ISIweb)
334. Impact on ecosystems, land use history, relation to forest (Carpathians). Foster David R. US drfoster@fas.harvard.edu
(ISIweb) (Harvard Forest, Harvard
University, Petersham)
335. Forest ecology and forestry Keeton William S., Assoc. US william.keeton@uvm.edu
http://www.uvm.edu/envnr/wkeeton/ Prof.
(University of Vermont)
336. Landscape ecology, land use change, large-area habitat and population Tobias Kuemmerle, Dr. US kummerle@wisc.edu
modeling, conservation planning, remote sensing (Forest and Wildlife Ecology |
University of Wisconsin-
Madison)
337. Invasion biology, population biology and landscape ecology, forest Liebhold Andrew US aliebhold@fs.fed.us
insects. (ISIweb) (Research Entomologist USDA
Forest Service, Northeastern
Forest Experiment Station,
Morgantown, WV)
338. Land use history, relation to forest Motzkin Glenn US gmotzkin@fas.harvard.edu
(Harvard Forest, Harvard
University, Petersham)
339. Determining atmospheric deposition, particularly of ozone and nitrogen, in Musselman Robert, Dr. US rmusselman@fs.fed.us
mountain ecosystems; response of native vegetation to ozone, and (USDA Forest Service, Fort bobm@colostate.edu
development of ozone air quality standards and critical levels; long-term Collins)
changes in deposition, meteorology, and hydrology in alpine and
subalpine ecosystems; seasonal and long-term changes in water
chemistry and plankton of alpine lakes; long-term changes in vegetation
of alpine and subalpine terrestrial ecosystems (Carpathian Mountains:
primarily the Tatra Mountains of PL and SK, the Retezat and Bucegi
mountain areas in RO, and other areas of the Carpathians, including areas
in RO, SK, PL, UK, and CZ).
340. Agricultural economist with strong interest in conservation biology. Van A Butsic (Forest and US butsic@wisc.edu
Worked on linking economic and ecological models in his PhD. Wildlife Ecology
Land use change in relation to political change and economic policy. University of Wisconsin-
Madison)
341. S4C Meeting Innsbruck08 Witold Fraczek US wfraczek@esri.com
(Environmental Systems

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Research Institute)
342. Plant Pathology William J. Manning, Dr. US wmanning@microbio.umass.edu
Air Pollution Effects on Plants (University of Massachusetts,
Ozone effects on plant growth and reproduction USA)
Plants as bioindicators for ozone

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