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KITE
Environment Department
University of York
Heslington
York
YO10 5DD
UK
Tel (01904) 434061
Fax (01904) 432998
email rm524@york.ac.uk

 

 

Welcome to the website for the York Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Dynamics (KITE) based at the Environment Department at the University of York


 


The York Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Dynamics (KITE) is a Marie-Curie funded Excellence Centre, that explores the relationship between ecosystem dynamics, climate change, and human impacts in Africa. The key elements of our research are to:

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Determine ecosystem response to climate change by focusing on an area of particularly high biodiversity.

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Determine the role of human impacts on present forest composition and long-term ecosystem functioning.

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Determine pollen-vegetation relationships and develop methods to link site-scale fossil data to landscape.

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Develop and test models to link past, present and future ecosystem functioning at different spatial scales.

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Produce results to inform management and policy formation both in the study area and more generically.
 

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Andy Marshall has joined the team on a new project modelling relationships between ecosystem dynamics, climate change, and human impacts along the Amboseli and Cross boarder National Park area of Kenya and Tanzania.

 

The recently published TRAFFIC report into logging in Tanzania is available to download here.

Click here for more details of recent and upcoming KITE activity.

 

 
Eastern Arc Mountains 1
Eastern Arc Mountains 2
South African National Botanical Institute
African Biota Project
International Union for Quaternary Research
XVII INQUA Congress 2007
African Pollen Database
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Marie Curie Scheme

 

Site designed by Dave Hay and maintained by the Kite team, contact Rob Marchant


 
 
   
         

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