About me
I am an ecologist with ca. 15 years of work experience, trained in Conservation Ecology & Restoration Ecology. Besides background in academic research I have an experience in applied research and advising in practical projects. In my work I integrate various disciplined: vegetation ecology, eco-hydrology, landscape ecology, information about soil and water quality. As men contributed to a degradation and deterioration of a large portion of world ecosystems and led to decline and extinction of many species, we have a responsibility to correct these mistakes, work towards nature recovery and search for ways of co-existing with the rest of our planet.
Expertise Fields
I have years of experience in a broad field of work. My expertise includes:
- Ecosystem restoration
- Vegetation
- Landscape System Analysis
- Peatlands
- Fens
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Dr. Agata Klimkowska
M : (+31) 06 293 46 019
E: agataecorecover ‘at’ gmail.com
Eco-REcover Ecosystem Restoration Advice
Adres: Labriehof 21, 6952 HW Dieren (NL)
K.v.K. 58052844
Our services
- Advising and assistance in planning, design, monitoring and evaluation of ecosystem restoration, nature restoration / ecological restoration and nature development
- Landscape Ecological System Analysis (using the LESA method) – short called ‘system analysis’ Feasibility studies, regarding restoration prospects and constraints
- Applied research / monitoring in the field of plant ecology, vegetation ecology & nature management
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Latest news
litter bags
All the litter bags need to be gently cleaned after incubation in the soil. We will test how to do it fast and efficient, so first we need some half-decomposed bags. They are ‘getting ready’ in a plant pot inside!
Preparations of field material
Preparations of field material for the decomposition study in 40+ sites finished! We made 1500 decomposition bags and prepared 150 frames with 200 larger bags.
Ecologist cup of tea
This is an ecologist cup of tea! We will use the Tea Bag method in the REPEAT project to assess the decomposition rate in the sites. Later this can be compared with a large data set across biomes and all over the globe. Fingers crossed whether (and how) this will work!