Argentina

Mariano
Oyarzábal

livestock systems remote sensing ecology Agricultural systems Cattle Pastures and forages

Biography

Agronomist and Doctor of Agricultural Sciences (FAUBA), Independent Researcher at IFEVA - Institute of Physiological and Ecological Research Linked to Agriculture, CONICET/FAUBA, Associate Professor of the Department of Quantitative Methods and Information Systems, FAUBA, speaker at technical conferences and scientific, author and co-author of scientific and dissemination articles, reviewer of national, foreign and international journals and director or co-director of undergraduate and postgraduate thesis students. My interest is to generate knowledge and develop technological tools that facilitate decision-making in extensive livestock systems, fundamentally based on remote sensors. My work has contributed to describe the heterogeneity of spontaneous vegetation and to understand the main controls of the functioning of pastures and grasslands in Argentina and Uruguay. In addition, I lead an inter-institutional initiative to monitor forage productivity in Argentina (produccionforrajes.org). ResearchGate

Fellow researchers

Argentina

Martín Durante

Grasslands Remote Sensing Agricultural systems
Uruguay

Fernando Lattanzi

Pastures Physiology Ecology Environmental Sciences Agricultural systems
Colombia

Liliana Atencio Solano

Pastures Plant breeding Physiology Agricultural systems
Costa Rica

José Pablo Jiménez Castro

livestock systems grazing management Agricultural systems
Sponsors
BID
IICA
With the support of
Fondo Coreano de Alianza para el Conocimiento en Tecnología e Innovación (KPK)