
معرفی
Takuya Iwamura is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Geneva's Environmental Sciences Institute. His research focuses on the intersections of biodiversity conservation, human health, and global environmental change, with a particular emphasis on spatial modeling to understand social-ecological systems. He teaches courses such as 'Measuring Biodiversity' and has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed articles.
His work spans disciplines including climate change impacts on ecosystems, land use transformations, zoonotic disease dynamics, and conservation planning. Notable studies include analyzing temperature extremes' threats to vertebrates, deforestation's role in disease vector expansion, and migratory bird connectivity. He collaborates globally, addressing challenges like snakebite epidemiology, leishmaniasis transmission, and biodiversity offset strategies.
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His recent research highlights the need for adaptive conservation practices under climate change, integrating ecological and human dimensions to mitigate health and environmental risks.

