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David Moreno-Mateos is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford, specializing in Physical Geography with a focus on ecosystem recovery and restoration in the context of global change. He has an extensive background in ecological engineering and has published over 50 papers in leading scientific journals. His research seeks to quantify the effects of human disturbances on ecosystem diversity and functionality, employing meta-analysis and empirical approaches to understand species interactions and recovery processes. David has notable field sites including ancient agricultural areas in Greenland and the Amazon, where he studies the long-term impacts of human activity on ecosystem function and resilience. He has held fellowships at prestigious institutions, including postdoctoral positions at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, and has received various accolades for his contributions to ecological research.
University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Teaching and research in Physical Geography and ecosystem recovery.
Basque Center for Climate Change - BC3 • Basque Country, Spain
Lead research on the impacts of human disturbances on ecosystems.
Harvard University • Cambridge, MA, USA
Focused on ecological restoration and functional recovery in degraded lands.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.