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Prof. Dr. Pierre Ibisch is a faculty member affiliated with an academic institution (not explicitly named in the provided text). He specializes in biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation, and environmental science, with a focus on ecological evaluation in Latin America, particularly Bolivia and Venezuela.
- Advisor to 4 students (2005-2014) on topics including: adaptation to climate change, land use monitoring, tropical rainforest degradation, and private land conservation.
- Research emphasizes the intersection of environmental policy, ecosystem resilience, and sustainable land management.
His supervisees have contributed to understanding conservation strategies in protected areas, impacts of gas pipelines on forests, and indigenous agricultural practices.
- Chavez Calvimontes (2014): Climate change adaptation in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
- Gorrín Manzuli (2006): Forest monitoring systems for pipeline impact assessment.
- Rodriguez Aponte (2005): Logging and indigenous cultivation effects in Venezuela.
- Choquehuanca Zeballos (2005): Private land conservation potential in Bolivia.
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