Adriana Tovar Rodríguez
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from the Technical University of Madrid and a Master's degree in Terrestrial Ecology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. I am currently pursuing a PhD on forest management and ecosystem services in the context of climate change, within the IMPROMED project. My research focuses on studying the effects of forest management on ecosystem service provision (e.g., carbon storage) and biodiversity, as well as on analysing different management scenarios on the dynamics of Mediterranean forests under climate change scenarios.
I am part of the Ecosystem Modelling Facility at CREAF, where I previously participated in the BOMFORES project, focused on developing tools (e.g., R packages) to facilitate the use of process-based forest dynamics models (e.g., medfate and medfateland), as well as in the CARBOGEST project, where we developed a methodology based on a forest dynamics projection model to estimate carbon balance under natural forest dynamics (without management) in Catalan forests.