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I am Carlos Ramirez-Reyes, Assistant Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno.

My work spans two areas:

  1. My primary work as UNR Research Data Services coordinator aims to boost data literacy across campus via trainings, workshops and other instruction. I also serve as a data management and analysis consultant for researchers (students, faculty and staff) throughout the course of their research projects, from planning to sharing data with the public.
  2. As a conservation scientist, I work to analyze landscape patterns and to investigate how human and natural processes change these landscapes over time and space. I have interdisciplinary interests, particularly in landscape ecology, land systems, ecosystem services, conservation impact evaluation, and socio-ecological systems. My work primarily involves the use of digital tools in spatial analysis, such as GIS, remote sensing and associated statistics, to make inferences across large scales. My goal is to provide evidence about how different land use practices and policies affect ecosystems, and to generate strategies to overcome ecosystems deterioration.

This site covers my work in conservation science. For information regarding Research Data Services, please visit our UNR RDS site.

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*Picture on top: I took this picture at the Kemp Natural Resources Station in Northern Wisconsin.