Guillermo Martinez Pastur | Forest management | Lifetime achievement Award

Dr Guillermo Martinez Pastur | Forest management | Lifetime achievement Award

Investigador Principal at  CONICET Argentina, Argentina

Guillermo José Martínez Pastur is a renowned researcher specializing in silviculture, forest management, biodiversity conservation, and landscape ecology. Born on October 31, 1965, in San Miguel de Tucumån, Argentina, he holds a Ph.D. and has been actively contributing to the field since 1999. Martínez Pastur has held positions at prestigious institutions such as CONICET and has served as an agent for the Directorate of Forests of Tierra del Fuego. With a focus on ecosystem services, he has made significant contributions to academia, as evidenced by his publications and citations. Currently based in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Martínez Pastur continues his research at CADIC while also engaging in various collaborative projects.

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🎓 Education:

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Forest Engineering from the National University of La Plata (UNLP), followed by a Master’s and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences from the National University of the South (UNSur).

đŸ‘šâ€đŸ’Œ Professional Journey:

MartĂ­nez Pastur’s professional journey has been marked by his roles as a researcher at CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council) and various positions within the forestry sector, including the Directorate of Forests of Tierra del Fuego.

📚 Expertise:

His expertise spans silviculture, forest management, biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, and ecosystem services, reflected in his numerous publications and research projects.

 

đŸŒ± Research Focus: Forest management

đŸŒČ Silviculture and Forest Management: MartĂ­nez Pastur’s expertise lies in the cultivation and management of forests, including techniques for enhancing forest health, productivity, and resilience to environmental challenges. 🌿 Biodiversity Conservation: He investigates strategies for preserving and enhancing biodiversity within forest ecosystems, recognizing the vital role of diverse flora and fauna in ecosystem stability and resilience. 🌍 Ecology of Landscapes: MartĂ­nez Pastur explores the intricate relationships between land use, landscape structure, and ecological processes, aiming to inform landscape-level management decisions for maximizing ecological integrity.🔄 Ecosystem Services: His research delves into the provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural services provided by forests, aiming to quantify and optimize these services for human well-being and environmental sustainability.

Citations:

  • Citations (Since 2019): 5139
  • h-index (Since 2019): 31
  • i10-index (Since 2019): 136

 

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Gustafsson, L., Baker, S.C., Bauhus, J., Beese, W.J., Brodie, A., Kouki, J., … MartĂ­nez Pastur, G. (2012). Retention forestry to maintain multifunctional forests: a world perspective. BioScience, 62(7), 633-645. (Citations: 894)
  2. Lindenmayer, D.B., Franklin, J.F., LĂ”hmus, A., Baker, S.C., Bauhus, J., Beese, W., … MartĂ­nez Pastur, G. (2012). A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues. Conservation letters, 5(6), 421-431. (Citations: 452)
  3. MartĂ­nez Pastur, G., Peri, P.L., Lencinas, M.V., GarcĂ­a-Llorente, M., & others. (2016). Spatial patterns of cultural ecosystem services provision in Southern Patagonia. Landscape ecology, 31, 383-399. (Citations: 247)
  4. Anderson, C.B., Pastur, G.M., Lencinas, M.V., Wallem, P.K., Moorman, M.C., & others. (2009). Do introduced North American beavers Castor canadensis engineer differently in southern South America? An overview with implications for restoration. Mammal Review, 39(1), 33-52. (Citations: 179)

Jan Otto Andersson | Ecological Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jan Otto Andersson |  Ecological Economics | Best Researcher Award

Emeritus at  Åbo Akademi,  Finland

Jan Otto Andersson is a prolific Finnish economist and scholar born in 1953. With a focus on Marxist theories, imperialism, and ecological economics, Andersson has contributed significantly to various fields. He has authored numerous publications, including books, articles, and reviews, addressing topics such as economic democracy, the Nordic welfare state, climate change, and the impact of globalization on world trade.

 

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đŸ‘©â€đŸ”Ź Research Focus:

Jan Otto Andersson’s research focuses on diverse topics, spanning imperialism, global trade ethics, and the ethical dilemmas in the world economy. 🌐 His work delves into critical examinations of imperialism, tracing Marxist theories, and exploring the impact of power dynamics in global affairs. 📚 Additionally, he contributes to discussions on the challenges and possibilities of a more just world trade system, emphasizing issues of inequality and ethical considerations. 🌍 Andersson is actively engaged in examining the Finnish perspective on universal basic income, collaborating on studies that explore its support in Finland. đŸ’Œ

 

Publications Top Notes:
  1. Article: “IdĂ©ernas betydelse för vĂ„r vĂ€lfĂ€rd”
    • Journal: Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift, 2023, (1), pp. 46–49
  2. Article: “Kapitalism i var tid – skuldexplosion i en överutnyttjad vĂ€rld”
    • Journal: Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift, 2020, 2020(2), pp. 23–29
  3. Article: “Aktuella böcker: En stor berĂ€ttelse om den smala frihetskorridoren”
    • Journal: Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift, 2020, 2020(1), pp. 45–47
  4. Book Chapter: “International trade in a full and unequal world”
    • Book: International Trade and Environmental Justice: Toward a Global Political Ecology, 2013, pp. 113–125
  5. Article: “Degrowth | NedvĂ€xt – BehĂ€rskad ekonomisk nedtrappning”
    • Journal: Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift, 2012, 65(3), pp. 123–131