Summary
Andres Bravo-Oviedo is a forest ecologist and researcher leading the Adaptive Silviculture and Applied Forest Ecology Lab at the Spanish National Research Council, with a career spanning over two decades in applied forest science. He combines expertise in carbon accounting, land-use change, and forest growth modeling with hands-on leadership in project coordination, capacity building, and PhD mentorship. His work bridges theory and practice, exploring resilience and trade-offs in ecosystem services across social-ecological systems and informing policy as a nominated UNFCCC roster expert and EU/EEA evaluator. He has international research experience including an OECD fellowship at the US Forest Service that produced cross-continental insights on biodiversity, productivity, carbon stocks and timber production. Based in Madrid, he integrates quantitative remote-sensing methods from QuantaLab with long-term inventory and experimental management approaches. Known for translating complex ecological dynamics into actionable management strategies, he also plays active roles in evaluating and coordinating multinational research networks.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Experto Universitario Técnicas de Estadística Multivariante, Experto Universitario Técnicas de Estadística Multivariante at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)
Ph.D. Forestry Producción Vegetal Forest Production, Ph.D. Forestry Producción Vegetal Forest Production at Universidad de Valladolid
Certificado de Aptitud del Ciclo Superior del Primer Nivel en el Idioma Inglés Enseñanza de inglés como lengua extranjera, Certificado de Aptitud del Ciclo Superior del Primer Nivel en el Idioma Inglés Enseñanza de inglés como lengua extranjera at Escuela Oficial de Idiomas
Ingeniero Técnico Forestal B.Sc. Forestry, Ingeniero Técnico Forestal B.Sc. Forestry at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Spanish, English, French, Portuguese