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Climate and sea surface trends in the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The Galapagos Islands are a global hotspot of environmental change. However, despite their potentialPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos Mena, Daniel Escobar-Camacho, Fátima L. Benítez, Francisco Cuesta C., Homero A. Paltán, Paulina RoseroFuentes:scopusCollaborative Learning and Global Education: Human-Environment Interactions in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: This article focuses on two innovative approaches to teaching human-environment interactions and intPalabras claves:agent-based model, Galapagos islands, Human-environment interactions, scenario testing, Student engagementAutores:Brewington L., Carlos Mena, Engie K., Stephen J. WalshFuentes:googlescopusColombian refugees in Ecuador: Sampling schemes, migratory patterns and consequences for migrants
ArticleAbstract: Methods for the design of samples to collect data on migrants as 'rare elements' are applied to ColoPalabras claves:COLOMBIA, Economic welfare, ECUADOR, household survey, International migrants, Rare populations, refugees, samplingAutores:Arguello E., Bilsborrow R.E., Carlos MenaFuentes:googlescopusCommunity-Based Monitoring of Oil Extraction: Lessons Learned in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: This paper reports on an ongoing initiative that seeks to enhance the detection, monitoring, and repPalabras claves:AMAZON, citizen science, community-based monitoring, ECUADOR, OilAutores:Alexandra Guevara, Arsel M., Carlos Mena, Chavez E., Fajardo P., Lorenzo Pellegrini, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paola EspínFuentes:scopusComplexity Theory and spatial simulations of land use/land cover dynamics: The use of "what if" scenarios for education, land management, and decision-making
ArticleAbstract: Land use/land cover (LULC) change occurs through the interactions of people, place, and environment.Palabras claves:Autores:Carlos Mena, Erlien C.M., McCleary A.L., Stephen J. Walsh, Tuttle J.P.Fuentes:googlescopusComplexity theory, spatial simulation models, and land use dynamics in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Our research questions and analytical approaches are used to examine coupled human-natural systems iPalabras claves:cellular automata, Northern Ecuadorian Amazon, Policy-relevant context, Scenarios of land use change, Spatial simulation modelsAutores:Carlos Mena, Malanson G.P., Messina J.P., Page P.H., Stephen J. WalshFuentes:googlescopusA beach vulnerability framework for the galapagos islands: Fusion of worldview 2 imagery, 3-d laser scanner data, and unmanned aerial vehicles
Book PartAbstract: The scale and impacts of changes to beaches due to natural hazards, human use, economic development,Palabras claves:3-D laser scanner, Beach vulnerability, Galapagos islands, Unmanned aerial vehicles, World-View imageryAutores:Bradley J.R., Brewington L., Carlos Mena, Page P.H., Stephen J. WalshFuentes:googlescopusA dengue outbreak in a rural community in Northern Coastal Ecuador: An analysis using unmanned aerial vehicle mapping
ArticleAbstract: Dengue is recognized as a major health issue in large urban tropical cities but is also observed inPalabras claves:Autores:Berrocal V.J., Carlos Mena, Cevallos V.E., Coloma J., Gabriel Trueba, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lee G.O., Luis E. Vasco, Morrison A.C., Patricio Ponce, Sully Márquez, Trostle J.A., Uruchima J., Van Engen A., William Cevallos, Zuniga-Moya J.C.Fuentes:googlescopusA methodology for mapping native and invasive vegetation coverage in archipelagos: An example from the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: This study develops a mixed, systematic, low-cost methodology to define and map native vegetation anPalabras claves:Drones, Galapagos National Park, Invasive species, Landsat 8, native and endemic species, UAVsAutores:Carlos Mena, Fátima L. Benítez, Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Rueda D., Sevilla C.R.Fuentes:scopusA validated agent-based model to study the spatial and temporal heterogeneities of malaria incidence in the rainforest environment
ArticleAbstract: Background: The Amazon environment has been exposed in the last decades to radical changes that havePalabras claves:agent-based model, AMAZON, Anopheles darlingi, Low endemicity, MALARIA, Plasmodium falciparum, PLASMODIUM VIVAXAutores:Barbieri A.F., Carlos Mena, Feingold B., Guedes G.R., Javiera Alarcon-Valenzuela, Miranda J.J., Pan W.K.Y., Pizzitutti F.Fuentes:googlescopus