Divya Gopal

Dr. rer. nat.

Honorarlehrkraft | Stadtökologin
Institut für Landschaftsplanung und Ökologie

Kontakt

Keplerstraße 11
70174 Stuttgart
Deutschland

Publikationen

Gopal, D., von der Lippe, M., & Kowarik, I. (2019). Sacred sites, biodiversity and urbanization in an Indian megacity. Urban Ecosystems22(1), 161-172.

Gopal, D., von der Lippe, M., & Kowarik, I. (2018). Sacred sites as habitats of culturally important plant species in an Indian megacity. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening32, 113-122.

Gopal, D., Nagendra, H., & Manthey, M. (2015). Vegetation in Bangalore’s Slums: Composition, Species Distribution, Density, Diversity, and History. Environmental management55(6), 1390-1401.

Gopal, D., & Nagendra, H. (2014). Vegetation in Bangalore’s Slums: boosting livelihoods, well-being and social capital. Sustainability6(5), 2459-2473

Jaganmohan, M., Vailshery, L. S., Gopal, D., & Nagendra, H. (2012). Plant diversity and distribution in urban domestic gardens and apartments in Bangalore, India. Urban Ecosystems. doi:10.1007/s11252-012-0244-5

Nagendra, H., & Gopal, D. (2011). Tree diversity, distribution, history and change in urban parks: studies in Bangalore, India. Urban Ecosystems, 14(2), 211-223.

Nagendra, H., & Gopal, D. (2010). Street trees in Bangalore: Density, diversity, composition and distribution. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 9(2), 129-137.

 

Andere

Gopal, D. Greenery in slums: A valuable source of traditional medicine. Cities and Biodiversity Outlook 2012: Action and Policy. Convention on Biological Diversity, United Nations.

Gopal, D. (2012). In green company: Biodiversity in slums. Deccan Herald. 17th July. (Newspaper article).

SS 2019: Environmental Resources in Urban Regions (Study Project), TU Berlin

WS 18/19: Master Project Ecology & Environmental Planning (Project Tree Pits – Biodiversity along streets), TU Berlin

October 2019 onwards: Research Fellow, Institute of Landscape Planning & Ecology, University of Stuttgart.

2018-2019: Guest Lecturer, Department of Ecology, Ecosystem Sciences/ Plant Ecology, Technical University Berlin.

2018: Ph.D., Department of Ecology, Ecosystem Sciences/ Plant Ecology, TU Berlin. Thesis: Cultural and environmental drivers of plant diversity in Bengaluru city, India.

2013: Senior Research Associate, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, India; Project title: Assessing Bangalore’s urban biodiversity.

2011-2012: Researcher, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University.

2009-2011: M.Sc. Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation, University of Greifswald. Thesis: Flora in slums of Bangalore, India: Ecological and socio-cultural perspectives.

2007-2009: Research Associate, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, India. Project title: Assessing Bangalore’s urban biodiversity.

2007: B.Sc. Environmental Science, Bangalore University, India

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