BioMonI is a large, collaborative project aiming to build a global long-term monitoring of island biodiversity. The role of my working group is to develop future scenarios of island conservation within the Nature Futures Framework.
Systematic mapping of the individual and cumulative impacts of invasive plant species
Systematically compile and map evidence on the impacts of non-native invasive plant species
Plant Invasions on Northern New Zealand Offshore Island
Goal: to investigate relationships between non-native and island characteristics and the interplay with plant traits and life histories. The aim is to provide management strategies to conservation bodies.
The Island Biogeography of Humans
We know how most species are distributed across islands, yet we know surprisingly little about humans. The goal of this project is to investigate how we occupy islands, both at a global and regional scale.
Landscape Ecology and Plant Invasions in the Serio River Basin (Italy)
I investigated changes in land use and cover through time and quantified non-native plant species distributions to identify threats to ecosystems of high naturalistic value.