:Global Type
:Tenure-track Type
Research Interests: Wildlife Management, Conservation Science
Research Topic: Sustainable hunting systems for rainforest wildlife through coproduction between local people and scientists
Host Department: Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies
Previous Affiliation: The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
I am a conservation scientist specialising in mammal ecology and wildlife management. Using camera traps and statistical modelling, I have been involved in field research in the Congo Basin rainforest. Wildlife is essential to both the rainforest and the people who live there. Through exploring their societies and ecology, I aim to develop methods to ensure compatibility between wildlife conservation and local hunting.