Renewable Energy
Blue Carbon
Forestry
Soil Carbon & Agriculture
Ocean-Based Carbon Removals
Afforestation, Reforestation & Restoration
Improved Forest Management
Mangroves
Peatlands
Soil-Related Agricultural Practices
Climate modelling
Climate science
Drone surveys
Earth science
eDNA
Field scientist
Fire dynamics
Forest carbon
Hydrology
LiDAR
Nature-based solutions
Oceanography
Remote sensing
Soil science
Water resources
Isobel Stemp is an environmental scientist whose primary experience is in the biogeochemical implications of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems, with particular focus on the Arctic. Her research focuses on how anthropogenic stressors impact microbial communities and their role in carbon transformation in both marine and terrestrial environments.
Before joining BeZero, Isobel was completing her Master of Research on understanding the effects of microbial relocation during glacial retreat, helping to improve predictive models of greenhouse gas emission in the cryosphere.
Education:
University of Glasgow, MRes in Environmental Science looking at polar biogeochemistry.
Keele University, BSc in Environmental Science looking at the resilience of peatlands to wildfire.
Keele University, UROP looking at new-tiered filtration fluorescence methodologies for analysing European snow samples.
Research association:
Collaborating researcher with KIITE aiming to amplify autistic voices in geoscience and to improve the inclusivity of neurological diversity within higher education.
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