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Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Welcome to the seminar “Urban biodiversity: measurement and modelling challenges for a policy-relevant ecology”, where professor Olav Skarpaas (GEco group)  will present some ongoing work on biodiversity in Oslo.

Many cities are situated in areas with high biodiversity. Oslo offers an excellent example of this challenging combination of being both a human and a biodiversity hotspot. Olav will present methodological challenges as well as solutions to quantifying rare biodiversity elements and assess the magnitude of human impact. This involves uncertainties at several levels, but may serve as a starting point for defining and estimating reference states and building biodiversity and ecosystem accounts.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

We are pleased to announce an exciting double seminar by two visiting bioinformatics scientists from the University of Helsinki:

Dental ecometrics: modeling relationships of mammalian communities, vegetation and climate now and in the past, by Indrė Žliobaitė.

Machine learning approaches for predicting dominant vegetation types based on climatic averages and extremes, by Rita Beigaitė.

Welcome!

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Julie Brastein Halvorsen vil fortelle om sin masteroppgave om urbane natursystemer i Oslo, med artsregistreringer og NiN-kartlegging i fin målestokk.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

In the seminar "Modelling spatial dynamics in plant ecology: a review" PhD fellow Eva L. Eriksen invites us to a discussion of structures in a topic that spans from local population dynamics to global dynamic vegetation models.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

In this seminar Rune Halvorsen will present and discuss principles for systematisation of ecological diversity, based on the ongoing translation and international publication of 'Nature in Norway' (NiN).

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Økt turglede gir også økt slitasje på naturen: DNT Ung sammen med blant annet Inger K. Volden og Anders Bryn snakker om "friluftsparadokset" på torsdag. Les mer her!

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Oddvar Pedersen har fulgt strandtorn, en av våre sjeldneste plantearter, i mange år. I dette seminaret vil han presentere nye, detaljerte og spennende data.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

In this seminar, PhD fellow Peter Horvath (GEco and LATICE) invites us to a discussion of the ideas in his thesis paper 'For better or worse? Comparison of three spatial modelling methods for describing the vegetation mantle'.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

In this seminar, Master student and app developer Michal Torma will recap developments and results from the project Natur i endring, introduce his Masters project, and invite us to consider possibilities for a NiN app.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Welcome to the seminar “Science science fiction”, where PhD fellows Eva Lieungh Eriksen (GEco group) and Maria Ariza Salazar (PET group) will take us to the future of ecosystem metabarcoding - and beyond!

Time and place: , Universitetets aula

Mandag 3. september er det årsfest og UiOs 207-årsdag. Årsfesten er startskuddet for UiOs satsing på FNs bærekraftsmål, og det blir utdeling av priser for beste mastergrader om bærekraft, bærekraftsutstilling og foredrag og paneldebatt om ulike temaer innen bærekraft. Blant foredragsholderne som skal snakke i Universitetets Aula er GEco's Rune Halvorsen. 

Time and place: , Lunchrommet, Robert Collets hus, Tøyen

”Dynamics of tree- and forest lines over time

 A case study from Lærdal, Western Norway

Time and place: , Aud. 1 Lids hus, Tøyen

”Conservation Biology of the Rare and Threatened Drymocallis rupestris.

A study of Genetic Variation, Seed Germination, and Self-fertility

Time and place: , Aud. 1 Lids hus, Tøyen

”Vegetation-environment analysis of the transition between avalanche meadows and semi-natural grasslands in Nærøyfjorden, Western Norway ”

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Welcome to a seminar on “Flying drones, fancy weather stations, and a cold container — investigating snow-vegetation interactions in Alpine Norway” by UiO Geosciences postdocs Norbert Pirk and Simon Filhol. After their presentation, we will discuss opportunities for collaborative studies using this new research infrastructure.

Time and place: , Lunchrommet i Robert Collets hus, Tøyen

”A new method to quantify the accuracy of classification and spatial delineation in land cover maps”

Time and place: , Oslo, Blindern. Onsdag: Kristine Bonnevies hus, Auditorium 2. Torsdag: Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus.

Todagers kurs i Natur i Norge (NiN) og kartlegging. Åpent for alle.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Inger Kristine Volden will present "En halvveis historie om Lærdals skoger" (in Norwegian), based on her Masters studies in Lærdal.

Time and place: , Auditorium, Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Welcome to a practical workshop where we will update the GEco web pages, employee web pages and the NiN wikipedia page.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Jarl Andreas Anmarkrud, DNA lab manager at NHM, will give us an introduction to the concept of metabarcoding and invite us to discuss if this can be used to define nature types.

Time and place: , Aud 1, Lids Hus, Tøyen

”Semi-natural grasslands in Southeastern Norway”

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Hannah Haga, masterstudent ved GEco, gir oss en innføring i "ABC-modellen: Et verktøy for opplæring av kartleggere og for analyse av variasjon mellom kartleggere".

Time and place: , Lids hus, auditorium ground floor

Introduction to cartography and how cartography may help you to point out important issues. How to make nice/powerful/useful map illustrations and diagrams. Open to everyone, but limited space. Register by e-mail to a.b.nilsen@nhm.uio.no by Mon 6 Nov.

Time and place: , Botanical Museum, Tøyen, Oslo

Peter Horvath and Inger Kristine Volden will share experiences from projects at Svalbard this summer in the talks "Using species diversity to improve the assessment of sensitive vegetation in Svalbard" (Peter Horvath and Anders L. Kolstad) and "Untangling the growth form of Saxifraga oppositifolia in Svalbard" (Inger Kristine Volden).

Time and place: , Lids hus, auditorium ground floor

Introduction to QGIS. The first in a series of QGIS courses. Open to everyone, but limited space. Register by e-mail to a.b.nilsen@nhm.uio.no by Wed 25 Oct.