
Roman Carrasco
@lromancarrasco
@romancarrasco@mastodon
Researcher working on Conservation Science, Tropical Sustainability Department of Biological Sciences National University of Singapore
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http://blog.nus.edu.sg/bioeconlab/ 28-02-2013 05:59:54
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We have a full-time teaching assistant position on biodiversity conservation and nature-based climate solutions to help with our MSc :-), come join us! Maxine Mowe Ian Chan DarrenCJYeo NUS MBCNCS Link to apply: career44.sapsf.com/sfcareer/jobre…


Great work by Manjari Jayathilake analyzing Rubberway data from 20k farmers to understand how can rubber be more sustainable, great collaboration with @michelin #openAccess sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




Congratulations to all the NUS MBCNCS students who presented their #bl5299 internship presentations today 🥳 now you guys can relax and enjoy tonight’s BBQ! Looks like all of you learnt a great deal at your internships


Can capitalism be harnessed to fight climate catastrophe? During this webinar you’ll learn: ✅ The origins of the growth imperative ✅ Implications of moving away from the growth model ✅ Roadmap involving governments, business, and citizens 🔗: ow.ly/t66950PAvlL Integrative Conservation



We have a very exciting PhD scholarship to work on the climate change impacts on oil palm production in SE Asia starting in August 2024. Nice combination of remote sensing and market models. If interested, please send me your CV to [email protected] before 9th of November

Our ms "Range area and the fast–slow continuum of life history traits predict pathogen richness in wild mammals" is available online. Jacqueline Choo did an excellent job in her first first-author paper. This is a collab with Roman Carrasco & Le TP Nghiem rdcu.be/drpU3

Very proud of Elissa Cheng's research that estimated the biodiversity footprint of popular dishes from around the world Yanyun Yan, Jacqueline Choo theguardian.com/environment/20…

1/2 New paper by Graham Prescott Roman Carrasco and colleagues is an impressive and useful analysis of how #biodiversity metrics and frameworks used by businesses align (or, don't align) with the Global Biodiversity Framework,




Excellent paper by Yanyun Yan showing how the loss and downgrading of protected areas is largely not compensated by the intended offsets. Considering new protected areas, we are still losing off #PADDD #GBF linkedin.com/posts/yanyun-y…