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Rocío Alejandra Pozo Rodríguez

Directora

Pen&Paper Science

Curacautín, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Aproximaciones Interdisciplinarias para la Resolución de Conflictos entre la Conservación de la Biodiversidad y el Desarrollo Humano.

Educación

  •  Médico Veterinario, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2009
  •  MSc in Conservation Science, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON. Reino Unido, 2011
  •  PhD in Zoology, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Chile, 2017

Experiencia Académica

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING

    Stirling, Reino Unido

    2017 - 2018

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

    Medicine

    London, Reino Unido

    2012 - 2012

  •   Asistente de Investigacioón Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Ciencias

    Santiago, Chile

    2007 - 2010

  •   Investigadora Postdoctoral Full Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Agronomía

    Santiago, Chile

    2019 - 2020

  •   Investigadora Postdoctoral Full Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE VALPARAISO

    Agronomía

    Valparaiso, Chile

    2020 - 2023

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Asistente de Investigación Full Time

    Universidad de Chile

    Santiago, Chile

    2007 - 2010

  •   Asistente de Investigación Full Time

    Imperial College London

    Londres, Reino Unido

    2012 - 2013

  •   Investigadora Postdoctoral Full Time

    University of Stirling

    Stirling, Reino Unido

    2017 - 2018

  •   Investigadora Postdoctoral Full Time

    Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia

    Santiago, Chile

    2019 - 2020

  •   Directora Asistente Full Time

    Wildlife Conservation Society

    Santiago, Chile

    2022 - 2022

  •   Investigadora Postdoctoral Full Time

    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

    Valparaiso, Chile

    2020 - 2023

  •   Directora Full Time

    Pen&Paper Science

    Chile

    2021 - A la fecha

  •   Coordinadora Ejecutiva Full Time

    PAR Explora Los Ríos - Universidad Austral

    Valdivia, Chile

    2021 - 2022

Premios y Distinciones

  •   The Conversation Best Newcomer Award

    UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING

    Reino Unido, 2018

    Best early career researcher article communicating science for the general public.

  •   Department of Zoology DPhil Award

    UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

    Chile, 2016

    PhD Award for the Project: An integrated framework to understanding and effectively mitigating human-wildlife interactions.

  •   The Ecoexist Trust Fellowship

    The Howard Foundation

    Estados Unidos, 2014

    Fellow Grant for the Project entitled: An integrated framework to understanding and effectively mitigating conflicts between local livelihoods and biodiversity conservation in Botswana.

  •   Kellogg College Graduate Award

    UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

    Reino Unido, 2016

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Article (20)

Residents' valuation of ecosystem services in a Mediterranean coastal dune ecosystem: The case of the Ritoque dunes in central Chile
Vertebrate diversity in productive landscapes in Mediterranean Chile: The role of neighboring natural vegetation
A multi-scale assessment of habitat disturbance on forest animal abundance in South American temperate rainforests
Achieving international biodiversity targets: Learning from local norms, values and actions regarding migratory waterfowl management in Kazakhstan
Assessing the socio-economic and land-cover drivers of wildfire activity and its spatiotemporal distribution in south-central Chile
The use of cavity-nesting wild birds as agents of biological control in vineyards of Central Chile
A multispecies assessment of wildlife impacts on local community livelihoods
Bird-mediated effects of pest control services on crop productivity: a global synthesis
Reconciling livestock production and wild herbivore conservation: challenges and opportunities
The role of incentive-based instruments and social equity in conservation conflict interventions
Integrating conflict, lobbying, and compliance to predict the sustainability of natural resource use
Decision trees for data publishing may exacerbate conservation conflict
Age structure as an indicator of poaching pressure: Insights from rapid assessments of elephant populations across space and time
Elephant space-use is not a good predictor of crop-damage
GMSE : An r package for generalised management strategy evaluation
Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe
Chilli-briquettes modify the temporal behaviour of elephants, but not their numbers
Determining baselines for human-elephant conflict: A matter of time
Using camera traps to study the age–sex structure and behaviour of crop-using elephants Loxodonta africana in Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania
Modeling the impact of selective harvesting on red deer antlers

Proyecto (12)

An interdisciplinary approach to encourage coexistence between livestock production and biodiversity conservation in Chile
An interdisciplinary approach to encourage coexistence between livestock production and biodiversity conservation in Chile.
Enhancing human-elephant coexistence in Ruaha-Rungwa, Tanzania
Resolving conflicts between food security and biodiversity conservation under uncertainty
An integrated framework to understanding and effectively mitigating human-elephant conflict in eastern Botswana.
Modelling the impact of selective harvesting in red deer in Scotland.
Developing in situ mitigation strategies to combat amphibian chytridiomycosis in endangered amphibian species.
Habitat-species association in the Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus)=> a quantitative study of an endangered Caribbean mammal.
Animal personalities and the underlying roles of behavioural innovation and decision-making.
Incidencia y transmisión de enfermedades parasitarias en la fauna silvestre de Chile y Perú=> Implicaciones para la conservación de especies amenazadas
Geographic variation in behavioral profiles
Ecological and biogeographical inferences on two sympatric and enigmatic Andean cat species using genetic identification of faecal samples
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Rocío Pozo

Directora

Estudio de Comunicación Científica

Pen&Paper Science

Curacautín, Chile

3
Francisco Fonturbel

Profesor adjunto

Instituto de Biología

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

Valparaiso, Chile

3
Juan Celis

Profesor Titular

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

Valparaíso, Chile

2
blas lavandero

Profesor asociado

instituto de ciencias biologicas

UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

Talca, Chile

1
Claudio Moraga

Profesional de apoyo

Centro Regional CEQUA

Punta Arenas, Chile

1
Sebastián Abades

Profesor Asociado

Universidad Mayor

Santiago, Chile

1
Mauricio Galleguillos

Profesor Asociado

Universidad Adolfo Ibánez

Santiago, Chile