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Andrea Duane Bernedo
Associate (F)
PROGRAM / Conservation biology
LINE / Spatial ecology
PhD in Terrestrial Ecology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).
Following her doctorate, she carried out four years of postdoctoral research at the CTFC and the University of Lleida, focusing on the drivers of extreme wildfires worldwide. She is currently an associate researcher at the CTFC and a postdoctoral fellow in the Safford Lab at UC Davis.
Keywords
Global changeSpatial ecologyRisk managementLarge forest firesFiresModeling / SimulationsResilient landscapesEnvironmental planningFire preventionGeographic information technologies
Latest Publications
- Linley, G.D., Jolly, C.J., Doherty, T.S., Geary, W.L., Armenteras, D., Belcher, C.M., Bliege Bird, R., Duane, A., Fletcher, M.S., Giorgis, M.A., Haslem, A., Jones, G.M., Kelly, L.T., Lee, C.K.F., Nolan, R.H., Parr, C.L., Pausas, J.G., Price, J.N., Regos, A., Ritchie, E.G., Ruffault, J., Williamson, G.J., Wu, Q., Nimmo, D.G. (2022). What do you mean, ‘megafire’?. Global Ecology and Biogeography
- De la Barra, F., Alignier, A., Reyes-Paecke, S., Duane, A., Miranda, M.D. (2022). Selecting Graph Metrics with Ecological Significance for Deepening Landscape Characterization: Review and Applications. Land
- Duane A, Miranda MD, Brotons L (2021). Forest connectivity percolation thresholds for fire spread under different weather conditions. Forest Ecology and Management
- Hermoso V, Regos A, Moran-Ordonez A, Duane A, Brotons L (2021). Tree planting: A double-edged sword to fight climate change in an era of megafires. Global Change Biology
- Duane A, Brotons L (2018). Synoptic weather conditions and changing fire regimes in a Mediterranean environment. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology