Forestry, Agriculture Agronomy & Natural Resource Management Resumes

Professional remote sensing and GIS scientist, with over 8 years research experience. Minor in Forest Engineering, holds a Master in Forest Sciences focused on remote sensing and GIS, PhD in Geosciences. Strong background in image processing and landscape ecology research. Eager to contribute in relevant research in RS & GIS applied to wildlife conservation. Fields of interest: artificial intelligence and object-oriented imagery information extraction, hyperspectral sensors, landscape ecology and conservation, forest monitoring.
Please click here to contact Naíssa Luz by e-mail.
posted 26 may 2011
A quantitative silviculture professional based in Santiago, Dominican Republic, with over 5 years of experience in various aspects of silviculture research. Looking for a challenging and interesting opportunity world-wide. Fields of interest: Forest Biometrics, Quantitative Silviculture Research, Growth and Yield Modeling, Statistical Data Analysis for Forest Growth and Yield Modeling, Silviculture Practices and Modeling, Forest Inventory Design and Compilation. Please contact Santiago W Bueno by e-mail.
posted 18 february 2011
A professional agricultural economist based in London, United Kingdom with experience of clean development mechanism, jatropha, biodiesel project. Looking for a challenging and interesting opportunity world-wide. Field of interest: renewable energy project finance, jatropha, biodiesel feedstock project, clean development mechanism project.
Please contact Anzelm Kiss by e-mail.
posted 8 may 2010
I am a recent graduate of Environmental Studies from Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona. My focus of study was in Agroecology. I am looking to work locally where I live in Vermont or possibly somewhere else nice. Fields of interest: permaculture, Hydro power and photovoltaics.
Please contact Tyler Hallam by e-mail
posted 25 march 2010
A Bio-engineer, Belgian and based in Brussels, willing to relocate worldwide. Experiences: soil pollution studies (1 year), engineering consultancy (1 year) and GIS engineering (1 year), as well as 2 field trainings in West Africa. Fields of interest: environment, natural resources management (water management and soil conservation), sustainable development. Languages: French (mother tongue), English (fluent), Dutch (fluent), Danish (good knowledge) and Russian (elementary). Skills: ArcGIS Desktop 9.3 and extensions, Autocad, Office suite. Analytical mind, high adaptability. Looking preferably for a field work. Please contact by e-mail.
posted 31 october 2009
A recent PhD graduate based in South Africa, with over 14 years of experience in various aspects of forestry is looking for a challenging and interesting opportunity in forestry research world-wide. Strong IT, trial design, statistical analysis and written and oral communication skills with a good publication record. Fields of interest: silviculture, nutrient cycling, biogeochemistry, fertilization. Please contact Jacob Crous by e-mail, for a full CV.
posted 25 may 2009
A professional in the field of Environmental Conservation/Education/Research with ten years of experience, and education, based in New York City. I am interested in working in the Environmental field in the New York area. I worked for the National Park Service, The NYS Department of Agriculture, NJ Audubon Society, USDA/NRCS. I am interested in working in the NYC area. Please contact by e-mail.
posted 10 february 2009
Phd in forestry with 14 years of experience in degraded land rehabilitation, conservation of endengered, Nursery management, silviculture, conservation, management, watershed, Monoculture.
Please contact by e-mail.
posted 3 february2009
A Forest engineer based in Madrid (Spain) with 3 years of experience in various aspects looking for an interesting opportunity to develop my career in Scotland, England and Ireland. Fields of interest include: ecology, environment conservation and management, forestry resources, environmental impact. Please contact Ines Molero by e-mail.
posted 16 january 2009