PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU)
Tutor Environmental Communications and Policy (Semester 2, 2010 & 2011), Tutor Environmental Governance (Semester 1, 2011), Tutor Economics for the Environment (Semester 1, 2011), Canberra, Australia
ASB-PARTNERSHIP FOR THE TROPICAL FOREST MARGINS -
WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE (ICRAF) and THE WORLD BANK FOREST PARTNERSHIP FACILITY
ASB Research Fellow, REDD Opportunity Costs project: “What is our Carbon worth?: Analytical methods and negotiation points for policy decisions”, and policy analysis, capacity building and research for REALU project “Reducing Emissions from All Land Uses”, July 2009-April 2010, Washington DC, USA, Lima, Peru, Panama city, Panama, and Nairobi, Kenya
SCIENTIFIC CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS (SCS)
Sub-contractor / Auditor Green House Gas Verification Program, Carbon Community and Biodiversity Standards (CCB, version 2005), June-July 2009, Madre de Dios REDD project, Madre de Dios, Peru
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCIL
Sub-contractor / Consultant: Climate Change Research Agenda for Peru as part of the Second National Communication to the UNFCCC, April – June 2009, Lima, Tarapoto, Piura, Arequipa, Peru
MASALI S.A.
Director, Environment area since October 2008, Lima, Perú
Consultancy company on Environment, Management and Civil Engineering
AMAZON INITIATIVE (IA) and
CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE AGRICULTURA TROPICAL (CIAT)
Coordinator for Management and Communications, September 2007-September 2008, Belém, Brazil. Supervisors: Ph.D. Roberto Porro, Ph.D. Adilson Serrao
ASB-PARTNERSHIP FOR THE TROPICAL FOREST MARGINS and
WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE (ICRAF)
Programme Associate, April 2006-August 2007, Nairobi, Kenya
JPO Millennium Assessment, March 2003-March 2006, Nairobi, Kenya
Leader of ASB Participatory Scenarios Project
Global synthesis of Alternatives of Slash-and-Burn programme as part of the Sub-global Millennium Assessment. Supervisors: Ph.D. Thomas P. Tomich, 2003-7, Ph.D. Brent Swallow, 2008
FAO, Forestry division
CONSULTANT November 2002 – February 2003, Rome, Italy
Socio-economic trends and outlook in Latin America: Implications for the forestry sector to 2020 (Latin American Forestry Sector Outlook Study Working Paper). Supervisor: Ph.D. Adrian Whiteman
SOCIA LAB (formerly SOCIA CENTER)
CONSULTANT, April – June 2002, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Research on social ad sustainability issues of emerging markets. Supervisor: MBA, MPhil, BA Brad Michaels.
PERU-DARWIN PROJECT
RESEARCH ASSISTANT, October – December 2000, Lima, Peru
Project between MOL Herbarium – UNALM and the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh. Supervisor: PhD. Carlos Reynel
ITTO-INRENA URUMBA Project
ASSISTANT ORGANISER, August 2000, La Bermeja, Jaén, Cajamarca, Peru
Training course on Forest Community Management Plan in the cloud forests. Supervisor: Ing Alfredo Gaviria
Dean´s Office for International Relations, UNALM (ORGI)
INTERNET RESEARCHER, April – July 2000, Lima, Peru. Supervisor: MSc. Roberto Ugas
EDUCATION & AWARDS
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU), Canberra, Australia
-PhD candidate, Environmentla Science and Resource Management
-2010-13 CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship research and living expenses scholarship
-2011-13 Crawford Tuition Scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
2001-2002 Master of Science, Ecological Economics.
* Awarded Shell Scholarship * MSc. dissertation qualified as Outstanding
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AGRARIA LA MOLINA (UNALM), Lima, Peru
-2001 Forest Engineer
-2001 Agribusiness Management Diploma
-1995-2000 Bachelor of Science, Forest Sciences
* BSc. dissertation qualified as Excellent
* Top 3% of class 2000-I: 5th place out of 181 students.
* 3rd place out of 18 students: Faculty of Forestry
* Member of Faculty of Forestry Council, 1999
LANGUAGE SKILLS
- Spanish (mother tongue)
- English and Portuguese (speak, understand, and read)
- French (understand and read).