Baiba Jansone Academic position Associate Professor / Leading researcher PhD Field of research 2. Preservation of biological diversity in agro- and forest biocenoses, ecosystem protection and services 4. Development and adaptation of technologies for obtaining high-value agricultural and forest products, as well as in veterinary medicine E-mail baiba.jansone@lbtu.lv Telephone +37126492251 Asoc.prof./ leading researcher Ph.D. Baiba Jansone has obtained doctoral degree in 2021. Work as a teaching staff and researcher at the Institute of Forestry of the Faculty of Forestry and environmental sciences of the Latvia University of Life sciences and technologies since 2016. Main focus of the research is on forest regeneration, forest ecosystems, silviculture. The most important projects (2019-2025) Optimising the Governance and Management of the Natura 2000 Protected Areas Network in Latvia, 2020 , project leader Influence of combination of biotic disturbances on climate change mitigation potential of forest stands, 2020 Innovation in Forest Management and Value Chain for Latvia's Growth: New Forest Services, Products and Technologies (Forest4LV), 2024 The most important publications (2019-2025) Z. Lībiete , (2019), Genetic diversity and differentiation of even-aged Norway spruce stands in Latvia, Baltic Forestry, ISSN 2029-9230 L. Sisenis, B. Jansone, E. Dubrovskis , (2024), Assessment of the quality and productivity of lodgepole pine grown in the western part of Latvia, SGEM 2024, Vol. 24, Issue 3.1, ISSN 1314-2704, ISBN 978-619-7603-70-5 Ā. Jansons, B. Jansone , (2019), Genetic Control of Intra-annual Height Growth in 6-Year-Old Norway Spruce Progenies in Latvia, iForest, Vol. 12, pp. 214–219 B. Jansone , (2020), Effect of High Concentrations of Wood Ash on Soil Properties and Development of Young Norway Spruce and Scots Pine, Sustainability, Vol. 12(22), Art. 9479 Ā. Jansons, B. Jansone , (2020), Intra-annual Height Growth Dynamics of Scots and Lodgepole Pines and Its Relationship with Meteorological Parameters, Agronomy Research, Vol. 18(2), pp. 410–421