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Ernesto Alvarado-Celestin is a Research Associate Professor focused on the effects of wildfires on forest ecology. His research encompasses various topics including fire management, tropical forestry, and the response of natural forest fires to climate change. He has extensive experience working across the Americas, particularly in boreal forests in Alaska and the western United States, as well as protected areas in Mexico, and tropical forests in Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. He has a strong record of international collaboration, serving as a visiting scientist at Brazil’s National Institute of Space Research, Mexico’s National Autonomous University, and the University of Guadalajara in Autlan, Mexico, as well as the Bolivian Forest Research Institute.
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