In my research work, I try to integrate my two main areas of interest - spatial management and landscape, which stem from my education and professional experience.
My scientific research focuses on the issues of landscape change, landscape services, and methods of assessing and protecting landscape values in the spatial planning system. In 2013, I received a doctoral degree in the field of agricultural sciences, in the discipline of protection and shaping of the environment for my work on the method of assessing landscape capacity. I received a postdoctoral degree in 2019 in the field of engineering sciences, in the discipline of environmental engineering, mining and energy on the basis of a series of publications on the self-constructed landscape change index (LCI).
I gained scientific experience at the Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, where I was a postdoctoral fellow, as well as outside scientific units, where I worked as a spatial planning specialist.
I was a leader and contractor in 4 research grants and a winner of several competitions for the best scientific and popular science papers. Currently, I work as a university professor and hold the position of vice-director at the Institute of Spatial Management at Wroclaw University of Life Sciences.
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