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Laura is an ecologist from Switzerland. Her main research interests are the impacts of human land use and climate change on biodiversity, with a special focus on landscape ecological aspects of these modern challenges. She is also interested in aspects of farmland practices and finding solutions for a sustainable, environmentally friendly agriculture. She has a PhD (2018) in conservation biology from the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Additional roles: Past chair of the Policy Committee (2022 - 2025), creator of newsletters, member of the ECCB Steering and Scientific Committees, member of the Early Career
Award Team, co-organizer of fall webinars.
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Michelle is an experienced ecologist with over 25 years of experience working in the field of biodiversity conservation and the protection of natural resources for both NGOs and government departments in the UK and Canada. She is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Edinburgh. Her interests are conservation genetics, land management and habitat restoration, mammal conservation and resolution of human-wildlife conflicts.
Additional roles: Secretary; member of the ECCB2022 Steering and Extended Scientific Committee, ECCB2024 Steering and Scientific Committees and ECCB2026 Scientific Committee; and member of the Early Career Award Committee.
As the Secretary I draft meeting agendas and record minutes at monthly Board meetings. I also monitor the Region email inbox and administer correspondence of the Region. As a member-at-large I ensure good governance and fulfil the general duties required to support and progress the Region’s work and impact. I have also co-organized the fall webinars.

I am an assistant professor at Wageningen University, the Netherlands, interested in conservation questions related to the effectiveness of area-based conservation measures, development of monitoring tools and frameworks, and better understanding of human-wildlife interactions. I have been active in conservation research and practice particularly in eastern Europe and the Caucasus, some of the least-studied, but rich in biodiversity regions in Europe. I have close collaborations with conservation organizations around the world (e.g., IUCN, WWF) and consult on several projects with a particular focus on large mammals and temperate ecosystems.
Additional roles: As the treasurer I maintain the account, collect and pay funds for Region activities. I am also a member of the Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity and Justice Committee, member of the Early Career Award group, member of the ECCB Steering and Scientific Committees, liaison of the SCB-Europe at the SCB-Global Regional Council.
I regularly attend the online meetings, review and revise documents and processes (e.g., within the award allocations or EDIJ policies), and support others in the Region’s work. As the treasurer I oversee the Region’s finances, plan budgets and do the bookkeeping.

Michele Lussu graduated in Cagliari (Italy), specialized in Milan and obtained a research master's degree at Imperial College London (UK). His scientific interests are focused on the Orchidaceae, their evolutionary and ecological patterns. He is particulary interests in insular biogeography and how specialized organisms such as orchids response to biogeographic laws and anthropization. He has also obtained several grants on plant functional traits (PFT) and their response to climate change and biological invasions.
Additional roles: secretary of the SCB Italy Chapter; member of the ECCB2024 Steering, Scientific and Local Committees, contact person for the ECCB2024, chair of the ECCB2024
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Ewa is a forest ecologist, originally from Poland. She worked for number of years in SE Alaska, U.S. and currently works in Sweden. Her main research interests include forest ecology, invasive species, boreal forest conservation with focus on protected areas, habitat modelling and spatial landscape analyses. Bluesky
Additional roles: member of the SCB Europe Region Communication Committee, member of the ECCB2024 Steering and Scientific Committees, treasurer of the SCB Nordic Chapter In practice,
I participate in online meetings, write Bluesky & Facebook posts for the SCB Europe account, update the SCB Europe Region’s website and engage in the Region’s typical activities - newsletters, webinars, etc.

Additional roles: chair of the ECCB2024 Steering and Scientific Committees, contact person for the ECCB2026, chair of the ECCB2022 Local Organising Committee
In practice, I participate in online meetings, organize the ECCB2024 SteCom meetings, and communicate with the ECCB 2024 Local organizing committee.

Katalin graduated as a biologist from the University of Szeged. During her Erasmus program, she spent time with bright students from developing countries and this experience empowered her to conduct studies on global issues such as climate change and the effect of urbanization. During her ecological work, she focused on wetlands and studied waterbirds. After a career change, she became a member of the IT world, and right know she focuses on virtual conferencing tools, and how these systems can reduce our ecological footprint by burning less kerosene. Her current area of interest is climate change mitigation and child education, providing clean drinking water to all and how one can apply ecological aspects when delivering emergency aid during natural or human induced disasters. ResearchGate
Additional roles: member of the Communication Committee, member of the Hungarian Chapter, chair of the Art of the Carpathians Award
I participate in the online meetings and manage/produce content for the SCB Europe Bluesky account. I also compiled a communication strategy. Currently, I’m organizing a conservation-related Art Award and participating in the organization of the 2023 Fall Webinar.
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Anne is an ecologist based at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She is interested in the measurement of biological diversity and in understanding how diversity changes over space and time. Her research includes work on freshwater, marine and terrestrial systems and she has collaborations with colleagues in 5 continents.
Additional roles: co-chair of the ECCB2024 Scientific Committee, member of the ECCB2024 Steering Committee.
I participate in the online board meetings and lead the scientific committee when organizing the next ECCB.
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Jenny works as a social science researcher at the Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados (IESA-CSIC). Her main research focuses on integrating and applying social sciences to study and better understand human-wildlife interactions, including conflicts and coexistence, as well as the illegal wildlife trade, to inform wildlife conservation actions and strategies. Her research goals are to support global wildlife conservation efforts and build local capacity to achieve human-wildlife coexistence.
Additional roles: currently a member of the ECCB2026 Steering and Scientific Committees. I am also a member of the Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity and Justice Committee, member of the Early Career Award group.
I participate in the online meetings and I also support the coordination of the fall webinars.


I am an ecologist and multidisciplinary scientist, primarily working with conceptual ecology, biodiversity, urban ecology and the ecology of insects in grassland ecosystems. The taxon I work with most is carabid beetles.
