Prof. Dr. Jaboury Ghazoul

Jaboury Ghazoul is a tropical plant ecologist, working on plant reproductive ecology and land use change. His main research interests are pollination ecology and plant reproduction, ecosystem services in agroforestry systems and, more generally, conservation ecology of tropical trees in landscape mosaics. His wider interests include geology, marine biology, political history, walking aimlessly in the Scottish Highlands and, above all, family (even though he has a hard time with his children).

Muteny on Boat

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Professional History

2015-present: Prince Bernhard Chair of International Nature Conservation, Utrecht University with WWF Netherlands
2005-present: Professor of Ecosystem Management, ETH Zurich.
2003-2005: Senior Lecturer in Tropical Forest Ecology, Imperial College London.
1998-2003: Lecturer in Tropical Forest Ecology, Imperial College London.
1995-1998: Postdoc at the Natural History Museum, London; running a CIFOR research project addressing impacts of logging on dipterocarp tree reproduction in Thailand.
1993-1994: Coordinator of biodiversity assessments in Vietnam with the Vietnamese Ministry of Forestry.
1989-1992: PhD at the University of St Andrews, Scotland: Evolutionary ecology of social behaviour of sphecid wasps, supervised by Prof. Pat Willmer.

Other Activities

2014-present: Expert Committee on Forest Science (UK Forest Commission).
2014-2016: President of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC).
2006-2013: Editor-in-Chief of Biotropica.

Working in the Seychelles
Working in the Seychelles
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