Przemyslaw Zelazowski
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PRZEMYSŁAW ŻELAZOWSKI Born: 14th of May 1978, Warsaw, Poland Education: 2006 – 2010 DPhil (PhD) programme, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford. Main supervisor: Prof. Yadvinder Malhi. Thesis title: “Contemporary and future extent of evergreen tropical forests: insights from remote sensing and climate change simulations” 2005 – 2006 MSc in Environmental Change and Management, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford. 2003 Website production course in Technical And Further Education Commission (TAFE), Sydney; certificate IV in Information Technology 1997–2002 Inter-Faculty BSc & MSc Programme in Environmental Protection, University of Warsaw. Publications: Citations (Web of Science): 1294, H-index: 9 Zelazowski P., Huntingford C., Mercado L. M., Schaller N. (2018). Climate pattern-scaling set for an ensemble of 22 GCMs – adding uncertainty to the IMOGEN version 2.0 impacts system. Geosci. Model Dev., 11, 541-560 Mercado L., Medlyn B., Huntingford C., Oliver R., Clark D., Sitch S., Zelazowski P., Kattge J., Harper A., Cox P. (2018) Large sensitivity in land carbon storage due to geographical and temporal variation in the thermal response of photosynthetic capacity. New Phytologist, 218(4), 1462-1477 Arnell NW, et al. (2016). The impacts of climate change across the globe: A multi-sectoral assessment, Climatic Change 134: 457-474 Arnell NW, et al. (2016). Global-scale climate impact functions: the relationship between climate forcing and impact, Climatic Change 134: 475-487 Cole E. F., P. R. Long, Zelazowski P., Szulkin M., Sheldon B. C. (2015). Predicting bird phenology from space: satellite-derived vegetation green-up signal uncovers spatial variation in phenological synchrony between birds and their environment. Ecology and Evolution 5(21): 5057-5074 Szulkin M., Zelazowski P., Marrot P., Charmantier A. (2015). Application of High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Characterize Individual-Based Environmental Heterogeneity in a Wild Blue Tit Population. Remote Sensing 7(10): 13319. Malhi Y, Gardner T. A., Goldsmith G. R, Silman M. R., Zelazowski P. (2014). Tropical forests in the Anthropocene. Annu. Rev. Env. Resour., 39: 125-159 Huntingford C., Zelazowski P., et al. (2013). Simulated resilience of tropical rainforests to CO2-induced climate change. Nature Geoscience 6: 268–273 Feeley K. J., Malhi Y., Zelazowski P., Silman M. (2012). The relative importance of deforestation, precipitation change, and temperature sensitivity in determining the future distributions and diversity of Amazonian plant species. Global Change Biology 18, 2636–2647 Zelazowski P., Sayer A. M., Grainger R. G., Thomas G. E. (2011). Reconciling satellite-derived atmospheric properties with fine-resolution land imagery: Insights for atmospheric correction. J. Geophys. Res. 116, D18308 Bradley A., Gerard F., Barbier N., Weedon G. P., Anderson L. O., Huntingford C., Aragão L. E. O. C., Zelazowski P. (2011). Arai E. Relationships between phenology, radiation and precipitation in the Amazon region. Global Change Biology 17, 2245–2260 Zelazowski P., Malhi Y., Huntingford C., Sitch S., Fisher J. B. (2010). Changes in the potential distribution of humid tropical forests on a warmer planet. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 369: 137-160 (3rd most-downloaded PTRS A paper in 2011) Huntingford C. et al. (2010). IMOGEN: An intermediate complexity model to evaluate terrestrial impacts of a changing climate. Geosciences Model Development 3: 679–687, 2010 Malhi Y., Aragão L. E. O. C., Galbraith D., Huntingford C., Fisher R., Zelazowski P., Sitch S., McSweeney C., and Meir P. (2009). Exploring the likelihood and mechanism of a climate change-induced dieback of the Amazon rainforest. PNAS 106(49): 20610-20615 Phillips O. et al. (2009). Drought Sensitivity of the Amazon Rainforest. Science 323(5919): 1344-1347. Szulkin M., Zelazowski P., Nicholson G., Sheldon B.C. (2009). Inbreeding avoidance under different null models of random mating in the great tit. J. Anim. Ecol 78: 778 – 788 Employment: 08/2015 – Team Leader at the Laboratory of Remote Sensing and Environmental Modelling,Center of New Technologies, University of Warsaw 06/2013 – Founder and CEO of the SatAgro project (www.satagro.pl) – a satellite monitoring service for individual farms, optimising the use of agrochemicals 09/2013 – 08/2014 Remote Sensing Specialist in the Space Research Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences 05/2011 – 05/2013 Consultant for FAO, UN in the area of (satellite) Monitoring, Measuring, Verification and Reporting (M+MRV) for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) 01 – 03/2011 Post-doc; Development of a global set of climate change patterns based on the CMIP3 database used in the Fourth Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change. Project funded by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK 11/2010 – 02/2011 Consultant for “Dangerous Climate Change Assessment Project” (DanCCAP), executed at the University of Oxford node of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, supported by UK Met Office’s AVOID programme 07/2010 Consultant for ProForest (UK) to analyse land use change in 7 counties of Iowa, USA 10/2008 – 05/2011 Researcher on the project “Carbon Storage and Dynamics in Andean Landscapes”, funded by the Blue Moon Fund 10/2006 – 06/2010 Teaching and assistance on various courses related to GIS, satellite monitoring and Internet programming at the School of Geography and the Environment and the Oxford University Computing Services 11/2007 – 05/2008 Collaboration with the Met Office Hadley Centre to investigate feedbacks between deforestation and climate change in the Amazon basin, funded by the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation 06/2004 – 02/2006 Co-author of a Polish independent web service on NATURA 2000 sites (the project, worth ~ ₤20K, was funded by the Polish National Fund for the Protection of the Environment and Water Resources), www.natura2000.org.pl, Institute for Sustainable Development 08/2004 – 09/2005 Specialist on European integration, Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Administration of the Polish nodes of SYNTHESYS (www.synthesys.info) and GBIF (www.gbif.org) and assistance in international relations 01 – 08/2004 Senior inspector, Ministry of Environment (Department of European Integration), Poland. Organisation of document exchange between the EU and Polish governing institutions in the area of environmental protection as part of the EU decision-making process. Completed basic training as civil servant