Persistent Digital Identifiers (UIDs)
ORCID :
0000-0002-1141-0588
ResearcherID :
A-4557-2009
Job Type
Research
Natural Resource Management
Decision Making & Policy
Subject Area
Policy, Law, Economics, Management
Activities
Jorge’s broad research interest regards planning for the sustainable use of natural resources to achieve biodiversity conservation and development objectives. In particular, he is interested in contributing to further develop systematic conservation planning theory and practice through the integration of terrestrial and marine conservation planning initiatives. His research explores theoretical and methodological aspects of key decision-making problems associated with a land-sea approach, such as integrating cross-system threats (e.g. how land-based threats affect marine and coastal spatial prioritization), identifying co-benefits and trade-offs associated with management decisions (e.g. spatial congruence between local and downstream land values), and improving collaboration among diverse stakeholders. His work on marine planning includes developing practical approaches to design marine reserve networks considering ecological connectivity and the effects of climate change.
Sea regions of study
Coral Sea
Gulf of California
Skills
systematic conservation planning, integrated land-sea planning, marine conservation planning, spatial analysis