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Stanley Mastrantonis is a geospatial scientist specializing in the development of open and reproducible tools for monitoring land-use planning and natural resource management in Western Australia's fisheries, forests, and agriculture sectors. He has published extensively in leading environmental science journals and collaborates with various agencies, including the Australian Institute of Marine Science, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. His research focuses on modeling decision tools for conservation and the management of multiple-use landscapes, with a PhD in Geographic Science from the University of Western Australia that he completed in 2022. Mastrantonis is actively involved in research projects and has garnered attention for his contributions to the understanding of marine ecosystems, particularly in relation to marine heatwaves and habitat monitoring.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research on geospatial tools for environmental monitoring and management.
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