Responsibilities include:
- Developing spatial models and interactive web tools to evaluate forest biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Nora joined Forest Research in December 2020 to provide analytical support within the Land Use and Ecosystem Services team. She has a background in ecology, with an undergraduate degree from Stirling University (2019) and a Master’s degree in Quantitative Methods in Conservation and Biodiversity from Glasgow University (2020).
Affiliations
Member of the British Ecological Society

Nora Kerecsenyi
NRS
Northern Research Station
Bush Estate
Roslin
Scotland
Related Research
Research
Understanding and mapping the socio-cultural benefits of forest recreation
Trees, woods, and forests provide multiple benefits to society, including those of social and cultural value. This research outlines a scoping study which sought to identify and test methods for spatially mapping and surveying the recreation attitudes and behaviours of people living in an area around Cannock Chase National Landscape.