- Avian ecology and behavior
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Zoonotic diseases and public health
- Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
- Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- International Environmental Law and Policies
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Marine and fisheries research
- FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
- International Relations in Latin America
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Marine animal studies overview
- Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
- Transboundary Water Resource Management
- Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
- Public Health Policies and Education
- Environmental law and policy
- Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
Colorado State University
2025
The University of Queensland
2015-2024
University of Washington
2019-2024
Raising funds is critical for conserving biodiversity and hence so scrutinizing emerging financial mechanisms that may help achieve this goal. Anecdotal evidence indicates crowdfunding being used to support activities needed conservation, yet its magnitude allocation remain largely unknown. To address knowledge gap, we conducted a global analysis based on conservation-focused projects extracted from platforms. For each project, determined the raised, date, country of implementation,...
Maintaining peace and conserving biodiversity hinge on an international system of cooperation codified in institutions, but Russia’s invasion Ukraine brings recent progress to a crossroads. Against this backdrop, we address some implications for the governance conservation both within beyond Russia. The Russian threatens conservation, as it pertains Russia beyond, due three interacting factors: (i) isolation from system, (ii) halt delay cooperation, (iii) changes domestic policy priorities....
Evolving human-wildlife interactions have contributed to emerging zoonoses outbreaks, and pandemic prevention policy for wildlife management conservation requires enhanced consideration from this perspective. However, the risk of unintended consequences is high. In study, we aimed assess how unrecognised complexity system adaptation can lead failure, these dynamics may impact zoonotic spillover food outcomes. This study focused on three countries: China, Democratic Republic Congo (DRC)...
Abstract Coastal armouring and the reclamation of intertidal areas through use seawalls other artificial structures has been practiced for thousands years, but its recent expansion in China elsewhere Asia unprecedented rate intensity. One result loss nearly two‐thirds tidal flats Yellow Sea, a globally unique ecosystem high ecological value. The severe effects on biodiversity large‐scale coastal land claim activities are well documented, yet some studies have emphasized opportunities...
Abstract Introduction The wildlife trade is an important arena for intervention in the prevention of emerging zoonoses, and leading organisations have advocated more collaborative, multi-sectoral approaches to governance this area. aim study characterise structure function network transnational that interact around assess these characteristics terms how they might support or undermine progress on issues. Methods This used a mixed methods social analysis organisations. Data were collected...
Abstract Migratory movements of animals frequently span political borders and the need for international collaboration in conservation migratory species is well recognized. There is, however, less appreciation coordinated protection within nations. We explore consequences multilevel governance top‐down implementation agreements, drawing on examples from Australia with reference to United States European Union. Coherent legislation policy can be challenging federal jurisdictions where...
Abstract Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of world's most biodiverse regions, but this diversity threatened by overexploitation natural resources internal social conflicts. In 2018, 33 LAC countries were invited to sign ratify landmark Escazú Agreement, which first legally binding environmental agreement explicitly integrate human rights with matters. The outlines an approach enhance protection defenders, increase public participation in decision‐making, foster cooperation among...
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To examine the current management of trawl fisheries is important to ensure albatross mortality not being overlooked. By-catch albatrosses in occurs cryptically, which has hindered development conservation policy. The implementation tasked seabird observer programmes fisheries, nevertheless, shown that can happen at threatening levels. Consequently, mitigation measures have been developed and adopted some fisheries. Despite this, lack clear policy relation mortality. In this context, I...
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Institutional arrangements are key for problem-solving; therefore, pandemics require a strong governance response. While plethora of ideas about prevention actions have been advanced, there has relatively limited consideration how those can be operationalized through macro structures, particularly within the context wildlife trade as zoonotic driver. Pandemic mostly focused on outbreak surveillance, containment, and response, rather than avoiding spillovers. However, given acceleration...
Primate populations have declined and disappeared from many localities of the Colombian Andes as a result habitat loss hunting pressure. The original forest cover this mountainous region has been cleared by 70%, even though there recent recovery area. Additionally, practices extirpated otherwise suitable areas. These threats resulted in smaller isolated populations, with higher risk extinction, scattered across mountain system.