Joanna Przybylska – Profile

Specialises in environmental protection and monitoring, impact of air and water pollution on biota, use of bioindicators, malacology and ornithology.

Works in a Base Station of the Integrated Monitoring of the Natural Environment, conducting research for the Chief Inspector of Environmental Protection in Poland and the International Cooperative Programme on Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems (ICP IM) in Europe, and in the Laboratory of Environmental Studies in the Centre for Research and Analysis, Faculty of Natural Sciences of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (Accreditation of the Polish Centre for Accreditation No. AB1622 for measuring concentration of gases and particulate matter in ambient air).

Participant in key projects commissioned by the General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways and Polish Nuclear Power Plants, in the scope of environmental impact assessment.

Chairwoman of the Wildlife Research and Conservation Society in Kielce, conducting citizen-science projects, ecological education and publishing faunistic articles and monographs. Author of ca. 90 conservation plans for nature reserves, national parks and Natura 2000 sites.

Member of the Regional Council for Nature Conservation in Kielce.



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