Luciana Carla Silvestri | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luciana Carla Silvestri | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) | Argentina

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✨ DR. LUCIANA C. SILVESTRI: A PIONEER IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Luciana C. Silvestri is a distinguished expert in international environmental law and policy, specializing in biodiversity conservation, access to genetic resources, and benefit-sharing (ABS). With a robust academic and professional background, she has made significant contributions to global environmental governance and sustainable development. Her expertise spans international environmental diplomacy, consulting, and academic research, making her a key figure in shaping policies related to genetic resources and biodiversity.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Silvestri’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental law and policy. She earned her PhD in Law from University Rey Juan Carlos (Spain) (2011-2014) with the prestigious distinction of “Outstanding Cum Laude.” Her educational background also includes:

  • Master’s in Environmental Sciences, Policy, and Management (MESPOM) – Studied at Lund University (Sweden), University of Manchester (UK), Central European University (Hungary), and University of the Aegean (Greece) (2006-2008), qualifying “with merit.”
  • Postgraduate Diplomas in Environmental Law and Management – Completed at the University of Florida (United States), University of Costa Rica, and Technische Universität Dresden (Germany).
  • Law Degree from the University of Mendoza (Argentina) (1996-2002).

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Silvestri has held several prestigious positions in international organizations and academic institutions, including:

  • Researcher (2019–present) at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina.
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher (2016–2019) at CONICET.
  • Expert to the Informal Advisory Committee (2017) for the Access and Benefit-Sharing Clearing-House under the Nagoya Protocol.
  • Consultant (2014–2015) for the GEF/UNDP ARG 14/G54 Project, contributing to Argentina’s implementation of the Nagoya Protocol.
  • Researcher (2011–2013) for the UNESCO Chair of Territory and Environment at University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
  • Legal Adviser (2003–2006) at the Ministry of Environment of Mendoza.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Biodiversity conservation

Dr. Silvestri’s research and consultancy work focus on biodiversity conservation, environmental governance, and genetic resources management. Her notable projects include:

  • Alternative Models to Bilateral Arrangements for ABS Challenges (University of Oldenburg, Germany, 2022–2025).
  • Conservation and Sustainable Use of Genetic Diversity in Salta, Argentina (2021–2022).
  • Institutional Capacity Building on ABS Regulations in Argentina (2017–2019).
  • Development of a Legal Framework for Access and Benefit-Sharing in Misiones, Argentina (2021–2022).

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Silvestri’s work has significantly shaped environmental policy and regulatory frameworks in Latin America and beyond. She has been instrumental in designing and implementing access and benefit-sharing mechanisms under the Nagoya Protocol and has provided expert guidance to governments, academic institutions, and international organizations.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

With over 33 academic publications, Dr. Silvestri has contributed extensively to global research on biodiversity conservation and environmental law. Notable works include:

  • Genetic Resources Are, Above All, Information: Perspectives from Law, Biology, and Economics (2025) – International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law, and Economics.
  • Failed Legislation for the Protection of Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources = No Protection at All (2025) – Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies.
  • Engaging with the Nagoya Protocol on ABS: Recommendations for Non-Commercial Biodiversity Researchers (2023) – Journal of Mammalogy.
  • Improved Access to Biological Control Genetic Resources: Navigating through the CBD and Nagoya Protocol (2023) – Biocontrol.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • MSCA4Ukraine Postdoctoral Fellowship (2023).
  • Stipend of the President of Argentina for Young Scientists (2020).
  • FEBS Excellence Award (2019).
  • UNESCO Fellowship for Biodiversity Research (2017).
  • International Environmental Law Leadership Award.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Luciana C. Silvestri’s legacy lies in her groundbreaking work on biodiversity conservation and ABS regulations. As she continues to work on high-impact research and consultancy projects, her influence on international environmental policy is set to grow, ensuring sustainable and equitable access to genetic resources for future generations.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Silvestri continues to be an influential force in the field of environmental law, actively shaping policies, mentoring young scholars, and participating in high-level diplomatic negotiations on genetic resources. Her research bridges law, science, and economics, making her a thought leader in international environmental governance.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Genetic resources are, above all, information: perspectives from law, biology and economics
  • Authors: Luciana C. Silvestri, Marisa Roig-Cerdeño
  • Journal: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
  • Year: 2025
Improved access to biological control genetic resources: navigating through the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol
  • Authors: Luciana C. Silvestri, Peter G. Mason
  • Journal: BioControl
  • Year: 2023
The Case for Community Self-Governance on Access and Benefit Sharing of Digital Sequence Information
  • Authors: Rebecca A. Adler Miserendino, Rachel Sarah Meyer, Breda M. Zimkus, John Bates, Luciana Silvestri, Crispin Taylor, Tami Blumenfield, Megha Srigyan, Jyotsna L. Pandey
  • Journal: BioScience
  • Year: 2022
Implementation of access and benefit-sharing measures has consequences for classical biological control of weeds
  • Authors: Luciana Silvestri, A. Sosa, F. McKay, M.D. Vitorino, M. Hill, C. Zachariades, S. Hight, P. Weyl, D. Smith, D. Djeddour, et al.
  • Journal: BioControl
  • Year: 2020
Nagoya protocol: Challenges arising from a complex, ambiguous and controversial text (Protocolo de Nagoya: desafíos originados a partir de un texto complejo, ambiguo y controversial)
  • Author: Luciana C. Silvestri
  • Journal: Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional
  • Year: 2017

 

Xiangjiao Tan | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangjiao Tan | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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INTRODUCTION

Xiangjiao Tan is a Ph.D. candidate in Ecology at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, affiliated with the Chengdu Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment. His research primarily investigates global change impacts on alpine ecosystems, with a focus on the Tibetan Plateau meadows’ response to increasing snow cover.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Xiangjiao’s academic journey began with a keen interest in environmental science, which later led him to pursue doctoral studies. He joined the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, where his research began focusing on alpine ecosystems and the ecological effects of snow cover in high-altitude regions, particularly the Tibetan Plateau.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Xiangjiao has collaborated with Professor Yang Yan, contributing to research projects centered around alpine meadow changes, permafrost degradation, and ecological security in Qinghai Province. He has also published in reputable journals such as Plant and Soil and Land Degradation & Development.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Ecology 

Xiangjiao’s research delves into snow dynamics and its impact on ecosystem services in alpine environments. His notable work includes synthesizing Northern Hemisphere snow dynamics and conducting an 8-year field study on the effects of increased snow depth on soil phosphorus availability in Tibetan Plateau meadows. His research improves our understanding of snow-mediated ecosystem feedbacks and offers insight into climate resilience strategies for cold regions.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his studies, Xiangjiao has significantly advanced the mechanistic understanding of snow-ecosystem interactions. His work highlights the intricate balance between aboveground and belowground responses to climate change, contributing to the global discourse on environmental adaptation strategies.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Xiangjiao has published four articles in prominent journals, including Plant and Soil and Land Degradation & Development. Although his citation index is currently at 0, his ongoing research is poised to further contribute to the body of knowledge in ecology and climate change.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Although Xiangjiao is still early in his academic career, his potential for future recognition is vast. He is currently nominated for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting his valuable contributions to the field of ecological research.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Xiangjiao progresses through his Ph.D., his future contributions are expected to have a profound impact on the scientific community’s understanding of climate change and its effects on cold-region ecosystems. His commitment to advancing ecological research will undoubtedly influence future climate resilience strategies.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Xiangjiao Tan’s research continues to play a pivotal role in understanding the effects of global climate change on alpine ecosystems. His work, though still developing, provides crucial insights into how we can adapt to the evolving climate crisis.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Effects of snow addition on soil phosphorus availability in an alpine meadow of the Tibetan Plateau
  • Authors: X. Tan, K. Dong, H. Zhang, C. Tang, Y. Yang
    Journal: Acta Prataculturae Sinica
    Year: 2024

 

Shikha Patel | Urban planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shikha Patel | Urban planning | Best Researcher Award

Qatar University | Qatar

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🎓 Shikha Patel: A Trailblazer in Urban Planning and Climate Research

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Shikha Patel’s academic journey is marked by an unwavering commitment to excellence in architecture and urban planning. She holds a PhD in Urban Planning and Design from Qatar University (2021–2024), where she investigated critical aspects of spatial analytics and climate resilience. Her education includes a Master’s in Urban Design from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Bangalore (2017–2019), and an MBA in Infrastructure and Construction Management from Jaipur National University (2015–2017). Shikha’s solid foundation in architecture began with a Bachelor’s degree from Gujarat University (2008–2013).

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Shikha Patel’s professional career spans academia, research, and industry. She has served as a visiting faculty member at Christ University, Bangalore, since 2024, and previously held academic positions at BMSSA, Nitte SoA, and GSAP in India (2015–2019). Her teaching repertoire includes urban form theories, research methodologies, and business management.

In industry roles, Shikha contributed as a Business Development Manager at 100 Krafts, Retail Planner at Tesco, and Architect at SHS Designs. Her expertise in managing projects, designing innovative layouts, and adhering to environmental and regulatory constraints exemplifies her versatility.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON URBAN PLANNING

Shikha’s research focuses on spatial analytics, urban heat impacts, and climate change mitigation. Leveraging remote sensing and GIS, she explores land use changes and their effects on outdoor thermal comfort. Her projects aim to provide actionable insights into sustainable urban planning and design strategies.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through her academic and professional pursuits, Shikha has significantly impacted urban planning by bridging theory and application. Her research on land surface temperature and urban form dynamics has contributed to policy frameworks in climate-sensitive urban development.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Shikha Patel is a prolific researcher with numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings to her credit. Some of her notable works include:

  • Comparative analysis of land cover changes on outdoor thermal comfort (Annals of GIS, 2025)
  • Revitalizing the Coastal Landscape of Qatar (Designs, 2024)
  • Impact of urban design on mental health through green spaces (Journal of Infrastructure, Policy, and Development, 2024)

Her research is widely recognized, reflecting in her growing citation count and influence across urban studies.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Gold Medal for her Master’s in Urban Design, awarded by Visvesvaraya Technological University (2020).
  • Recognition at the 4th Creativity & Innovation for Engineering Solutions Development Conference (2024).

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Shikha Patel’s contributions to urban planning and climate resilience underscore her dedication to shaping sustainable cities. Her future endeavors promise advancements in integrating spatial analytics with policy-making for climate adaptation.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

As an accomplished educator and researcher, Shikha Patel exemplifies a commitment to academic excellence and impactful research. Her work continues to inspire future generations of urban planners and sustainability advocates.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Land surface temperature responses to land use dynamics in urban areas of Doha, Qatar
  • Authors: Patel, S., Indraganti, M., Jawarneh, R.N.
  • Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Year: 2024
Urban planning impact on summer human thermal comfort in Doha, Qatar
  • Authors: Patel, S., Indraganti, M., Jawarneh, R.N.
  • Journal: Building and Environment
  • Year: 2024
A comprehensive systematic review: Impact of Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) on Land Surface Temperatures (LST) and outdoor thermal comfort
  • Authors: Patel, S., Indraganti, M., Jawarneh, R.N.
  • Journal: Building and Environment
  • Year: 2024
The impact of urban design on mental well-being by integrating green spaces in Doha City, Qatar
  • Authors: Patel, S., Jabbour, N., John, D., Al-Matwi, R., Isiafan, R.J.
  • Journal: Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
  • Year: 2024
The urban regeneration’s framework for transit villages in Qatar: the case of Al Sadd in Doha
  • Authors: Furlan, R., Zaina, S., Patel, S.
  • Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability
  • Year: 2021