Field sites

Fieldwork is central to both our research and teaching. Below, we highlight our main field sites, where we study agrobiodiversity and ecological processes in real-world settings, in close collaboration with practitioners and local partners. These sites also serve as outdoor classrooms, with students actively involved in research design, data collection, and analysis.

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Campus Wiesengut

At Wiesengut, we use various automated sensors -- such as camera traps and autonomous audio recorders – to collect continuous data on wildlife and ecological dynamics. Students also take part in hands-on biodiversity observations, and several of our master’s students conduct their thesis research on-site. Examples of the data we collect can be explored in the Wiesengut virtual tour.

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Island of Ven

The island of Ven lies in the Öresund Strait, between Scania (Sweden) and Zealand (Denmark). Since 2024, we have been collaborating with the Holtabacken Nature & Culture Association, which promotes arts, research, and community building on the island. In particular, we are studying the ecological conditions of the grasslands within Ven’s Natura 2000 protected area.

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