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Ecosystem ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. It is a new and rapidly advancing branch of science that stresses the integrated, systems nature of our world. Humans and human activities are an inherent part of ecosystems, and therefore ecosystem ecological perspectives and methodologies are at the heart of much of the global change research agenda. Researchers in ecosystem ecology are providing fundamental inputs into a wide range of current environmental issues including effects of changing land use and management practices, climate change impacts and mitigation strategies, the functional significance of biodiversity, and assessments of sustainable resource use from both environmental and socio-economic perspectives.


Paul Grogan
Asst. Professor in Plant and Ecosystem Ecology
Canada Research Chair (II) in The Ecology of Arctic Ecosystems and their sensitivity to Climate Change

E-mail: groganp"at"queensu.ca
Office: Room 2508. Tel. (613) 533 6152. Fax: (613) 533 6617

Graduate office: Room 2507. Tel. (613) 533 6000 ext.78059
Lab technician: Linda Cameron. E-mail: cameronl "at" queensu.ca
Lab: Rooms 2605, 2606. Tel. (613) 533 6000 ext.78101
Sample preparation area: Room 3413


Mailing address:
Biosciences Building,
116 Barrie Street,
Queen’s University,
Kingston, Ontario,
Canada, K7L 3N6

Links:
Queen’s Biology Faculty page:http://www.queensu.ca/biology/people/faculty/grogan.html

Queen’s Biology Department: http://www.queensu.ca/biology/
Queen’s main page: http://www.queensu.ca/

 


Created 31 July 2003 by P. Grogan
Last Updated: 1 September 2009