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I am a PhD Physics student from the University of the Philippines Diliman. My research deals with the dynamics behind the interdependencies of the social, economic, and ecological aspects in the coastal areas, as well as governance. I have especially set up various models involving fisher and fish population interactions. Some examples include modeling the impact of variable fishing strategies to the sustainability of fish population and coupling age-structured model, and stock-recruitment model to project North Sea cod population under the influence of depensation. At the moment, my supervisors and I are looking at the impacts of habitat quality and connectivity in networks of marine protected areas in the Philippines utilizing various data, tools and methods including synthetic networks and field and oceanographic data to parameterize the model. Consequently, I have extensive experiences in coastal governance. My work involves visiting several coastal communities in the Philippines to provide technical assistance on how to use decision support models and tools for coastal resource management. I have also substantial policy, governance, and institutional research works on the Coral Triangle, an area known as the “Amazon of the seas” that involves six countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste.
I am a PhD Physics student from the University of the Philippines Diliman. My research deals with the dynamics behind the interdependencies of the social, economic, and ecological aspects in the coastal areas, as well as governance. I have especially set up various models involving fisher and fish population interactions. Some examples include modeling the impact of variable fishing strategies to the sustainability of fish population and coupling age-structured model, and stock-recruitment model to project North Sea cod population under the influence of depensation. At the moment, my supervisors and I are looking at the impacts of habitat quality and connectivity in networks of marine protected areas in the Philippines utilizing various data, tools and methods including synthetic networks and field and oceanographic data to parameterize the model. Consequently, I have extensive experiences in coastal governance. My work involves visiting several coastal communities in the Philippines to provide technical assistance on how to use decision support models and tools for coastal resource management. I have also substantial policy, governance, and institutional research works on the Coral Triangle, an area known as the “Amazon of the seas” that involves six countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste. Further info on my work [https://sites.google.com/site/renielcabral/publications here].

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Complex Systems Summer School 2013

I am a PhD Physics student from the University of the Philippines Diliman. My research deals with the dynamics behind the interdependencies of the social, economic, and ecological aspects in the coastal areas, as well as governance. I have especially set up various models involving fisher and fish population interactions. Some examples include modeling the impact of variable fishing strategies to the sustainability of fish population and coupling age-structured model, and stock-recruitment model to project North Sea cod population under the influence of depensation. At the moment, my supervisors and I are looking at the impacts of habitat quality and connectivity in networks of marine protected areas in the Philippines utilizing various data, tools and methods including synthetic networks and field and oceanographic data to parameterize the model. Consequently, I have extensive experiences in coastal governance. My work involves visiting several coastal communities in the Philippines to provide technical assistance on how to use decision support models and tools for coastal resource management. I have also substantial policy, governance, and institutional research works on the Coral Triangle, an area known as the “Amazon of the seas” that involves six countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste. Further info on my work here.