This information is critical in helping us understand how best to improve global biodiversity conservation and restoration strategies, and provide policy guidance.Īfter a double degree at Wageningen University, NL (MSc Forest & Nature Conservation) and Lasalle Beauvais, France (Agricultural engineering), I did my PhD on the behavioural movement patterns of large mammals in tropical fragmented landscapes and the implications for designing biological corridors. In particular, my solution-oriented research focuses on investigating the ecological interactions between terrestrial mammals and their environment, and the mechanisms that drive their movement and resource use. I'm a wildlife ecologist with a research background in landscape connectivity, and applied conservation science.
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