About me
I am a landscape ecologist passionate about biodiversity conservation and finding ways to contribute to sustainable management. I have used field-based and remote-sensed data with statistical modeling approaches to understand how landscapes can be manipulated to achieve conservation goals. I specialized in biodiversity research and geospatial data analysis. I have coordinated science outreach projects and managed regional and international biodiversity conservation projects. I enjoy working at the intersection between applied science, policy making and conservation practice.
I studied Biology in Argentina and completed my Ph.D. degree at Universidad de Buenos Aires.
EDUCATION
2011 - 2016
Universidad de Buenos Aires
PhD. Biology
2005 - 2011
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Bachelor degree in Biology (graduated with a research project that resembles a master thesis)