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Neil David Burgess is a Professor in the Section of Macroecology at the University of Copenhagen. His research integrates ecological and evolutionary principles to understand biodiversity patterns and processes in the context of climate change. Neil has a keen interest in macroecological research, particularly in relation to large-scale ecological patterns, how species adapt to changing climates, and the interrelationships between anthropogenic impacts and natural ecosystems. Over the last five years, he has been involved in various projects and collaborations spanning multiple continents, exploring aspects of biodiversity and ecological dynamics. He often engages in outreach and has been featured in several news outlets for his contributions to marine and terrestrial ecology. Neil is committed to advancing knowledge in biodiversity and conservation, working closely with a network of researchers and environmental organizations. His contributions are instrumental in shaping policy and research agendas around climate and ecosystem management.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
Leading research in macroecology and evolution, focusing on the impacts of climate change on biodiversity.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.