Jacopo Baggio is an Associate Professor at the University of Central Florida with 11 years of academic experience studying social-ecological systems, cooperation, and the governance of natural resources. He holds a PhD in International Development and an MA in Development Economics from the University of East Anglia and a BA from the University of Milan Bicocca, blending quantitative and institutional approaches to environmental problems. Previously a postdoc at Arizona State University and assistant professor at Utah State, he combines field-aware theory with network-based, empirical methods to analyze biodiversity conservation, food sharing, and trade. A member of UCF’s National Center for Integrated Coastal Research, he brings interdisciplinary rigor to coastal and resource management challenges and maintains an active project portfolio documented on his personal website. Uncommonly for an academic in his field, his early career included technical translation and commodity data analysis, reflecting a longstanding comfort with technical detail and cross-disciplinary communication.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, International Development, PhD, International Development at University of East Anglia
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