Mr. Erone Ghizoni Santos - Ecology - Best Researcher Award
University of Helsinki - Finland
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Mr. Erone Ghizoni dos Santos began his academic journey with a strong foundation in Forest Engineering, graduating from the University State of Santa Catarina in Brazil in 2014. During this time, he also pursued vocational and technical education in business, showcasing his early interest in interdisciplinary knowledge. This educational background laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in environmental sciences and forestry management.
Endeavors and Contributions
Following his graduation, Erone delved deeper into his field through various internships and short-term courses, gaining practical experience and expanding his skill set. Notably, his internship at Esteio Engenharia e Aerolevantamentos SA provided hands-on exposure to forestry consultancy, further shaping his understanding of the industry's practical aspects.
His pursuit of knowledge extended beyond traditional academics, as evidenced by his involvement in projects such as evaluating the growth and commercial production of Pinus taeda and using organic waste for composting techniques in building vegetable gardens. These experiences underscore his holistic approach to forestry, incorporating aspects of sustainability and environmental management into his skill set.
Research Focus and Accolades On Ecology
Mr. Erone's academic journey took a significant leap forward with his Master's in Remote Sensing from the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in Brazil. His thesis on forest biomass estimation in the Amazon biome using multi-stage approaches demonstrated his proficiency in utilizing advanced technologies like LiDAR and orbital image data for ecological research.
His contributions to mapping and monitoring forest degradation using remote sensing data, supported by FAPESP, showcased his commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues. Additionally, his research on dendrochronology, climate variation, and historical use of Araucaria angustifolia highlighted his interdisciplinary approach, bridging forestry with climatology and historical ecology.
Impact and Influence
Mr. Erone's work has left a lasting impact on the field of geosciences, particularly in understanding the effects of selective logging on tropical forest microclimates. His publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences have contributed valuable insights into forest ecology, microclimate dynamics, and carbon estimation methodologies. By combining fieldwork, remote sensing techniques, and innovative research methodologies, he has advanced our understanding of tropical ecosystems' resilience and vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbances.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As Erone continues his PhD research at the University of Helsinki, his legacy is marked by a dedication to interdisciplinary research, technological innovation, and environmental stewardship. His future contributions hold promise for furthering our knowledge of forest ecosystems and their responses to global environmental changes. With his expertise in LiDAR, forest microclimate, and biomass estimation, Erone is poised to make significant strides in sustainable forest management, climate change mitigation, and biodiversity conservation, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.
Notable Publication
- SANTOS, E. G.; ISMAEEL, A.; SVÁTEK, M.; SENIOR, R.; MATULA, R.; PLICHTA, R.; MAEDA, E. E. Mapping thermal microrefugia in Southeast Asia: the new critical areas to mitigate the effect of global warming on tropical forests microclimate. 2023
- SANTOS, E. G.; SVÁTEK, M.; NUNES, M. H.; AALTO, J.; SENIOR, R.; MATULA, R.; PLICHTA, R.; MAEDA, E. E. The impacts of canopy structural traits under varying disturbance levels on tropical forest microclimates. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2023
- ISMAEEL, A.; Tai A.; DOLEZAL, J.; LEMBRECHTS, J.; CAMARGO, J. L.; NASCIMENTO, L.; AALTO, I.; SAM, K.; SANTOS E. G.; SVÁTEK, M.; NUNES, M. H.; AALTO, J.; MATULA, R.; PLICHTA, R.; ABERA, T.; MAEDA, E. Patterns of tropical forest understory temperatures. Nature Communication, 2023
- JIA J.; HUGHES, A. C.; NUNES, M. H.; SANTOS, E. G.; PELLIKKA, P. K. E.; KALLIOVIRTA, L.; MWANG’OMBE, J.; MAEDA, E. E. Forest structural and microclimatic patterns across an elevational gradient in Mount Kenya. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2023
- SANTOS, E. G.; NUNES, M. H.; JACKSON, T.; MAEDA, E. E. Quantifying Tropical Forest Disturbances Using Canopy Structural Traits Derived from Terrestrial Laser Scanning. Forest Ecology and Management, 2022.