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21.11.2012 WSL research to practice
A core element of the new CCES research project GeneMig is the exchange between research and practice. Together, practitioners and researcher develop a new research project. Researchers at WSL are developing new research approaches relevant to practice. The application of such new methods and respective outcomes into the practitioners’ daily business requires close exchange between scientists and stakeholders. An example of a new research method which is of both practical and scientific relevance is landscape genetics. The method combines landscape ecology and population genetics and allows linking the dispersal and movement of animals and plants to landscape configuration. Landscape elements may facilitate or hinder movement and may subsequently be interpreted as corridors or barriers. How does landscape genetics benefit nature conservation practices? What advantages do genetic methods offer in comparison to conventional methods? These questions were discussed at a workshop in October, 2012, by nature conservation representatives from various cantonal and federal agencies, as well as private consultants and nature conservationists. For more informationDossier on landscape genetics research Competence Center Environment and Sustainability of the ETH Domain (CCES) Contact |