Interdisciplinary Research Fellow in Climate Change, Forests and Livelihoods, University of Reading
In my position as an Interdisciplinary Research Fellow at the Walker Institute I have worked on several projects focused on the intersection between forests, climate change, and livelihoods. This includes engaging with local stakeholders in forest landscape restoration projects in Africa and incorporating forest resilience to climate impacts into restoration plans, as well as conducting climate change risk assessments and livelihood assessments.
During my PhD, I investigated the long-term impacts of drier climatic conditions on tropical dry forests of Bolivia, focusing on the ecotone between dry forest and upland savannahs.
How to design a forest fit to heal the planet
Dec 10, 2019 05:22 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
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