Predoctoral researcher

Faqrul Islam Chowdhury

I've always been fascinated by how nature protects us from disturbances, which is why I'm working to disentangle the properties of forest resilience to climate-induced drought. My project is supported by a Doctoral INPhINIT fellowship from the "la Caixa" Foundation. In addition, I am interested in forest ecophysiology and remote sensing.

I've always been fascinated by how nature protects us from disturbances, which is why I'm working to disentangle the properties of forest resilience to climate-induced drought. My project is supported by a Doctoral INPhINIT fellowship from the "la Caixa" Foundation. In addition, I am interested in forest ecophysiology and remote sensing.

I have three master's degrees, one of which is a double degree with an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. I have worked in academia as an Assistant Professor (Forestry subject) and have also left my mark in international and national NGOs in Bangladesh.

I am originally from Bangladesh. I enjoy traveling, walking in nature, and, of course, trying new foods (but nothing too exotic!).

 

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Assessing the role of land use legacies and management in forest resilience to climate change disturbances

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2023 | Journal Article

Ahmed, S.; Sarker, S.K.; Kamruzzaman, M.; Ema, J.A.; Saagulo Naabeh, C.S.; Cudjoe, E.; Chowdhury, F.I.; Pretzsch, H.

How biotic, abiotic, and functional variables drive belowground soil carbon stocks along stress gradient in the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest?. -