Forest dawn.
Projects
Hands-on research shaping sustainable landscapes


Forest Ecology
Studying tree species diversity and habitat health


Wildlife Science
Monitoring species to inform conservation strategies
My Journey
My journey has been centered on the intersection of agriculture and ecology. I began with formal training in agriculture, where I developed a strong understanding of cropping systems, land management, and resource use. Over time, my focus shifted toward ecological processes and how agricultural landscapes interact with surrounding ecosystems. Through advanced training in forestry and biodiversity, I deepened my expertise in vegetation structure, habitat dynamics, and ecological assessment. This progression allowed me to view agriculture not in isolation, but as a key component of broader ecological systems. My work now emphasizes integrating ecological principles into agricultural and land-use practices to support biodiversity, ecosystem services, and long-term sustainability, with a strong focus on applied, field-based research and practical conservation outcomes.
Focus
Field Research
Hands-on studies in forests and habitats.


GIS Analysis
I use GIS analysis to integrate field data with spatial information for mapping land use, habitat patterns, and landscape change. This helps quantify fragmentation, assess ecological impacts, and support data-driven conservation and land-management decisions.
