Kari Klanderud is an associate professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Her subject areas include plant ecology, alpine and arctic plant community dynamics, recruitment, plant interactions, climate change effects, and recovery of degenerated tropical forests. She teaches vegetation mapping and also lectures in plant diversity and introduction to ecology. She has researched the impacts of climate change on alpine plant communities dynamics. This study focused on the plant species Dryas octopetala. This study is part of the international tundra experiment (ITEX). The results can be found at http://statisk.umb.no/ina/forskning/dryas/poster1.pdf.
Source: http://statisk.umb.no/ina/ansatte/karikl_e.php
Source: http://statisk.umb.no/ina/ansatte/karikl_e.php