Prof. Oļģerts Nikodemus | Planetary Sciences | Best Soil Research Publication
Prof. Olgerts Nikodemus, University of Latvia, Latvia
Summary:
Prof. Nikodemus is a well-respected researcher with a strong publication record and hands-on project leadership in soil science, particularly in soil organic matter dynamics, sustainable land use, and climate-smart agricultural practices. His research contributions are critical to current ecological challenges, and his publications reflect a deep commitment to advancing soil research. His leadership in academia and mentoring in environmental science further strengthen his candidacy for recognition in soil research.
🎓 Education
Oļģerts Nikodemus completed his Doctorate in Geography at the University of Latvia in 1996. Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Geography in 1993 and a Higher Education diploma in Geography in 1981, both from the University of Latvia.
💼Experience
Nikodemus has been a Professor at the University of Latvia’s Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences since 2002 and currently serves as Head of the Department of Environmental Sciences. He was previously the Dean of the Faculty (2007-2016), as well as Programme Director for the BSc study program in Environmental Sciences (1998-2016). His tenure includes roles as Associate Professor, Docent, Lecturer, and Engineer within the university’s Geography and Environmental Sciences departments.
🔬Research Focus
His research primarily explores climate change impacts, sustainable land use, and soil management in agriculture. As project leader or scientific executor, he has contributed to projects on sustainable resource management and climate-smart agricultural soil practices under initiatives like the EU LIFE+ and Horizon 2020 programs.
🏆Awards
- Nikodemus, O., Kārkliņš, A., Dirnēna, B., Tabors, G., & Vinogradovs, I. 2024. “Soil cover on complex glacial terrain and challenges for large-scale soil mapping using the World Reference Base (WRB) classification system.” Catena, 245, 108305.
- Tabors, G., Brūmelis, G., Nikodemus, O., Dobkeviča, L., & Viligurs, K. 2023. “Decreased atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in Latvia shown by long-term monitoring using the moss Pleurozium schreberi.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(41), 94361–94370.
- Vinogradovs, I., Nikodemus, O., Avotiņš, A., & Zariņa, A. 2023. “Distribution of ecosystem service potential in marginal agroecosystems in a mosaic-type landscape under exploratory scenarios.” Journal of Land Use Science, 18(1), 356–373.
- Nikodemus, O., Dirnēna, B., Bārdiņa, E., Kukuļs, I., & Kasparinskis, R. 2022. “Impacts of historical land use on forest soil properties in the hemiboreal forest zone, Latvia.” Geoderma Regional, 31, e00574.
- Rendenieks, Z., Liepa, L., & Nikodemus, O. 2022. “Spatial patterns and species composition of new forest areas present challenges for forest management in Latvia.” Forest Ecology and Management, 509, 120097.
- Baranovskis, Nikodemus, O., Brūmelis, G., & Elferts, D. 2022. “Biodiversity conservation in private forests: Factors driving landowner’s attitude.” Biological Conservation, 266, 109441.
- Rūsiņa, S., Prižavoite, D., Nikodemus, O., Gustiņa, L., & Kasparinskis, R. 2021. “Land-use legacies affect Norway spruce Picea abies colonization on abandoned marginal agricultural land in Eastern Baltics.” New Forests, 52(4), 559–583.
- Richer-de-Forges, A.C., Lowe, D.J., Minasny, B., Yang, J.E., & Arrouays, D. 2021. “A review of the world’s soil museums and exhibitions.” Advances in Agronomy, 166, 277–304.
- Nikodemus, O., Kaupe, D., Kukuļs, I., Dauškane, I., & Treimane, A. 2020. “Effects of afforestation of agricultural land with grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) on soil chemical properties, comparing two contrasting soil groups.” Forest Ecosystems, 7(1), 38.
- Rendenieks, Z., Nita, M.D., Nikodemus, O., & Radeloff, V.C. 2020. “Half a century of forest cover change along the Latvian-Russian border captured by object-based image analysis of Corona and Landsat TM/OLI data.” Remote Sensing of Environment, 249, 112010.
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