
معرفی
Nur Arafeh Dalmau is a marine community ecologist and marine spatial planner currently serving as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Stanford University. She is also an Honorary Fellow at The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on the impacts of marine heatwaves on kelp forest ecosystems and the role of marine protected areas (MPAs) in providing climate resilience. She collaborates with NGOs, parks, and fishers to support conservation initiatives and teaches decision-making tools like Marxan for marine spatial planning. She is deeply connected to her home region of Costa Brava, Spain, where she advocates for marine conservation.
Her research interests span
- Marine Ecology
- Climate Resilience
- Marine Spatial Planning
- Kelp Forest Dynamics
- Conservation Biology
- Ecological Resilience
Recent publications highlight trends in
- Climate resilience strategies for kelp forests
- Global marine heatwave impacts
- Systematic conservation planning
- Trophic dynamics in MPAs
- Data integration for fisheries resilience
- Transboundary marine management
Scientific recognition includes
- Honorary Fellow, The University of Queensland
Contact: nadalmau@stanford.edu




