Dr Anggi Hapsari
Exeter Associate
University of Exeter
Laver Building
North Park Road
Exeter EX4 4QE
About me:
My research focuses on the past environmental dynamics, ecosystem processes and carbon cycle of tropical wetlands. In my research, I work with biological (e.g., pollen and spores, charcoal, macrobotanical remains) and biogeochemical (e.g., organic/inorganic carbon, nitrogen, stable isotopes, XRF elements).
My previous research has provided insights on the influence of climate, sea level and anthropogenic activities on the ecosystem dynamics, hydrological processes and carbon sequestration of peatlands and mangrove in Indonesia. The aforementioned knowledge obtained were intended to help developing well-tailored tropical wetland management strategies.
Interests:
I have strong interests in wetlands related research, particularly regarding their ecosystems’ dynamics and processes. I am also very passionate about wetlands conservation and restoration.
I currently work in the project MANGROOVIE: “Mangrove ecosystem services under pressure: the history and future of carbon sequestration hotspots”
Qualifications:
PhD in Ecology and Evolution, University of Goettingen, Germany
MSc in Ecology, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia