Mona Nazari | Socio-Economic of Forest Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Mona Nazari | Socio-Economic of Forest Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Iran

Mrs. Mona Nazari is a doctoral researcher in Forest Socio-Economic Sciences at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, with a strong academic background in forestry, natural resources, and agricultural engineering. She has completed multiple master’s degrees in European Forestry through the Erasmus Mundus program across Austria and Finland, along with earlier degrees in forestry science and animal production in Iran. Her research focuses on forest ecosystem services, sustainable forest management, and socio-economic aspects of forestry. She has led and contributed to several international projects related to forest policy, ecosystem services, and environmental sustainability. Mona is actively involved in academic coordination and capacity-building programs, including international collaborations with universities in Europe and Africa. She works as a university research staff member and teaching assistant, contributing to both research and education in silviculture and natural resource management. Her experience also includes guest lecturing and supervising academic theses. She has participated in advanced research on plant physiology, forest ecology, and dendroecology across leading European institutions. Additionally, she has prior teaching and professional experience in agricultural sciences and forestry training. Her multidisciplinary expertise integrates ecological research, policy frameworks, and applied forestry practices.

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Manuelle Pereira | Forest Management and Ecology | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Manuelle Pereira | Forest Management and Ecology | Young Scientist Award

Universidade Federal dos Vales Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Brazil

Mrs. Manuelle Pereira is a Forest Engineering graduate and current Master’s student in Forest Science at the Federal University of the Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys, with a strong background in research, extension, and technological development in the Amazon. Her academic work focuses on forest ecology, biodiversity conservation, and soil–vegetation interactions, particularly involving large tree dynamics and biomass distribution. She has actively contributed to innovative projects such as the Solar Chestnut Kit, designed to improve working conditions for Amazonian extractivist communities, resulting in a utility model patent. Manuelle has participated in numerous scientific congresses and symposiums, presenting research on forest structure, ecological interactions, and environmental education. Her experience includes involvement in interdisciplinary research groups and international academic exchange in botany. She has also engaged in voluntary environmental conservation activities, demonstrating commitment to sustainable development. Her publications in peer-reviewed journals highlight her contributions to climate resilience, food security, and ecological studies in Amazonian regions. Recognized for her scientific excellence, she received the Young Scientist Award and other academic honors. Her skill set includes scientific methodology, plant analysis, and environmental monitoring. She maintains a strong interest in sustainable technologies and social innovation aimed at supporting traditional forest communities.

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