| John H. Kim Marie Curie Fellow room: B1.015 phone: +49 3641 576164 email: jkim(at)bgc-jena.mpg.de | ![]() |
I'm broadly interested in how human activities affect our environment and how the environment in turn affects us. During my PhD, I worked on how land-use changes in grasslands affect provision of ecosystem services such as carbon storage and groundwater recharge, which are environmental processes that have direct implications for our societies.
I'm currently a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany. I'm examining fluxes from soil carbon stocks under agricultural conversion with Sue Trumbore. Previously in France, I worked on a project examining ecosystem services (soil fixation, carbon sequestration and water-related) provided by roots under natural and agroforestry land uses.
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