Integrated Biogeography Conservation is an up-surging discipline aiming to tackle the grand challenges faced by biodiversity and humanity in the modern Era. Conserving biodiversity is no more an isolated perspective of protecting nature. New dimensions of the real world are being integrated such to make conservation options and decisions effective and functional.
In the Rui Nabeiro Biodiversity Chair/MED at the University of Évora, Portugal, we have expertise in developing from scratch new spatial conservation planning models capable to deliver optimized proposals about, where, when and how to protected each planning unit of a map combining information of species, communities, ecosystems, trophic relationships, climate change, land-use, economics, carbon sequestration potential, among other drivers and threats to biodiversity.
We are therefore open to (co)supervise and/or collaborate in studies endorsing these aspects of conservation planning at large, medium, small or cross-scaled approaches.
Don’t hesitate to contact us.
Opportunity now open in the 2024 FCT call for PhD grants.
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