Dr Terhi Riutta

Terhi is an ecosystem ecologist whose research focuses on forest and peatland carbon dynamics. She is currently working on the SAFE project (www.safeproject.net) in Malaysian Borneo, one of the largest ecological experiments in the world, which is studying the effect of land use change and fragmentation on ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. She is also involved in the temperate forest carbon dynamics research in Wytham Woods.
Terhi’s general research interests include anthropogenic effects (climate change, land use change, fragmentation) on primary productivity, trace gas fluxes, decomposition and vegetation dynamics, using intensive plots, eddy covariance technique and GIS.
Contact: terhi.riutta@ouce.ox.ac.uk
Terhi’s general research interests include anthropogenic effects (climate change, land use change, fragmentation) on primary productivity, trace gas fluxes, decomposition and vegetation dynamics, using intensive plots, eddy covariance technique and GIS.
Contact: terhi.riutta@ouce.ox.ac.uk