Argentina

Paula Florencia
Zermoglio

Insect ecology Extensive agriculture Forests Climate change

Biography

Paula Zermoglio holds a degree in biology and a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and the Université de Tours (France). She is currently a researcher at CONICET in the Institute for Research on Natural Resources, Agroecology, and Rural Development (IRNAD, CONICET-UNRN).

Her area of study is insect ecology in relation to human productive activities within the framework of global climate change. Specifically, she examines the dynamics of insects in extensive agricultural landscapes and forest ecosystems. Additionally, she has experience in data management and global biodiversity data standards.

Fellow researchers

Argentina

Lucas Alejandro Garibaldi

bees agronomy biodiversity cuantitative methods landscape ecology
Uruguay

Federico Bizzozero

agroecology Sustainability assessment systems Co-innovation Implementation of local and regional projects Sustainable productive transitions
Argentina

Paula Galansino

Environmental sciences Landscape ecology Remote sensing
Uruguay

Néstor Mazzeo

Limnology Water management and governance Socio-ecological systems Management and care of common goods
Argentina

Facundo Oddi

Ecology and Landscape Design GIS and Remote Sensing Statistical Modeling
Sponsors
BID
IICA
With the support of
Fondo Coreano de Alianza para el Conocimiento en Tecnología e Innovación (KPK)