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Pedro David Fernandez is a postdoctoral researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, specializing in land-use and sustainability science within the Conservation Biogeography Lab. His work bridges remote sensing, livestock system indicators, and socio-environmental dynamics to address sustainability challenges in tropical dry woodlands.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (2022), National University of Tucuman, Argentina
- Diploma in Agronomical Engineering (2015), Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia, Argentina
- Research Themes:
- Environmental and productive analysis of cattle ranching
- Land system intensification and trade-offs
- Mapping agricultural landscape dynamics
- Actor-centered land system typologies
- Biophysical modeling for grazing pressure
- Recent Article Trends:
- Focus on Tropical Dry Forests, Agricultural Intensification, and Land Tenure Conflicts
- Methodological emphasis on Remote Sensing, Landsat Time Series, and Actor-Centered Analysis
- Geographic scope spans Gran Chaco, South America’s Dry Diagonal, and South Asian Tropical Dry Forests
- Collaborative Networks:
- Work with Tobias Kuemmerle (Professor & Head of Conservation Biogeography Lab)
- Collaborations with Matthias Baumann (Senior Researcher), Daniel Müller (Professor of Geography), and Dominic Martin (Assistant Professor)
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