I am a biologist and conservation scientist working with wildlife in human-dominated landscapes. My research focusses on assessing the impacts of land management on biodiversity and on developing strategies that favour the sustainable use of natural resources. My work for the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA Argentina) relates to land-use change effects on biodiversity from a Landscape Ecology approach, using quantitative modelling tools and fieldwork techniques to address conservation issues. My interests include several species, habitats, and regions, with a particular focus on bird and mammal communities in dynamic agricultural frontiers.
julieta.decarre@geo.hu-berlin.de
+49 (0) 30 2093 9453
Rudower Chaussee 16, 12489 Berlin
Room 2'232
PhD in Biological Science, 2015
Imperial College London (UK)
BSc in Biology, 2005
Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)