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Isabel Rojas


TÍTULO Y GRADO ACADÉMICO:

  • Ph.D. Forestry, University of Wisconsin- Madison.
  • M. Sc. Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development, University of Wisconsin- Madison
  • Ingenieria Forestal, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

PUBLICACIONES DESTACADAS:
  • Rojas, I. M., V. C. Radeloff, J. McCabe, J.T. Ibarra & A. M. Pidgeon. Riparian forest patches are critical for forest affiliated birds in farmlands of temperate Chile. Biological Conservation http://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110727
  • Tania Lucero, José Tomás Ibarra & Isabel M. Rojas. Linking people and riparian forest: a sociocultural and ecological approach to plan integrative restoration in farmlands. Restoration Ecology http://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13986.
  • Rojas, I. M., M. Jennings, E. Conlisk, A. Syphard, J. Mikesell, A. Kinoshita, K. West, D. Stow, E. Storey, M. Guzman, D. Foote, A. Warneke, A. Paris, S. Ryan, L. Flint, A. Flint & R. Lewison. 2021. A landscape-scale framework to identify refugia from multiple stressors. Conservation Biology 10.1111/cobi.13834
  • Rojas, I. M., A. M. Pidgeon & V. C. Radeloff. 2020. Restoring riparian forests according to existing regulations could greatly improve connectivity for forest fauna in Chile. Landscape and Urban Planning 203. DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103895
  • Ibarra, J. T., N. Gálvez, T. A. Altamirano, J. Caviedes, I. M. Rojas, C. Bonacic & K. Martin. 2017. Seasonal dynamics of avian guilds inside and outside protected areas in an Andean Biosphere Reserve of southern Chile. Bird Study 64(3):410-420.
  • Rojas, I. M., & J. B. Zedler. 2015. An invasive exotic grass reduced sedge meadow species richness by half. Wetlands Ecology and Management 23(4):649-663.
  • Healy, M. T., I. M. Rojas & J. B. Zedler. 2015. Adaptive control of Phalaris arundinacea in Curtis Prairie. Invasive Plant Science and Management 8(3): 363-373.
  • Zedler, J. B., J. M. Doherty & I. M. Rojas. 2014. Leopold’s Arboretum needs upstream water treatment to restore wetlands downstream. Water 6(1):104-121.
  • Ibarra, J. T., N. Gálvez, A. Gimona, T. A. Altamirano, I. M. Rojas, A. Hester, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2012. Rufous-legged Owl (Strix rufipes) and Austral Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium nanum) stand use in a gradient of disrupted and old growth Andean temperate forest, Chile. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 47(1):33-40.
  • Rojas, I. M., P. Becerra, N. Gálvez, J. Laker, C. Bonacic & A. Hester. 2011. Relationship between fragmentation, degradation and native and exotic species richness in an Andean temperate forest of Chile. Gayana Botánica 68:163-175.
PROYECTOS:

  • 2024-2027 Livelihood Resilience: place-based food networks in important agricultural heritage system of Southern Chile. Fondecyt Regular 1240070 Co-Investigadora. PI: J. Tomás Ibarra.
  • 2024-2027 The effectiveness of best management practices of riparian habitats to improve multiple socio-ecological functions in agricultural watersheds. FONDECYT Iniciación 11241046.
  • 2022-2024 Associated Research to Center of Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES). Line 1: Ecological restoration (ANID PIA/BASAL FB0002)
  • 2022-2025 Laboratorios Naturales Andes del Sur de Chile. ANID - Desarrollo de Investigación de Laboratorios Naturales en Chile. Universidad Austral. PI: Dra. Carla Marchant.
  • 2021-2024 Postdoctoral Fellowship FONDECYT – ANID "Assessing the effects of social-ecological drivers on riparian biodiversity to plan climate-smart farmlands in Chile". Co-investigador: Dr. Tomás Ibarra, Centro UC de Desarrollo Local, Campus Villarrica