Guillermo Aguilera Nuñez
Presentation
I work within several environmental monitoring programs in the Naturtypsövervakning (Habitat Monitoring) group at the Ecology Department. The habitat types I work with include wetlands, grasslands, power line corridors, and “small biotopes” in agricultural landscapes across Sweden.
Research projects
Research groups
Environment analysis
A major focus of my work is the development and implementation of monitoring tools to track changes in agricultural landscapes. I am currently involved in establishing new methods for mapping small biotopes, including designing workflows for data storage and ensuring that the resulting data are accessible for analysis. In addition, I contribute to other monitoring initiatives such as the Regional Environmental Monitoring of Grasslands and Wetlands (Remiil). I have also worked in monitoring projects regarding wild pollinatrors.
Depending on the project, my tasks range from fieldwork and coordination to data management, geographical analysis, statistical analysis, and reporting
Teaching
I assists with some lectures and workshops in some bachelor course like Urban Ecology, Conservation Biology and Ecology for Environment and Water.