OWSD PhD Fellowship
OWSD Early Career
2024
Quezada Aguilar Maura Lizeth
About the project
Her research project will identify at-risk species of oak trees within the forests of Guatemala's volcanic mountains, and establish community nurseries for their conservation. Oaks are of tremendous ecological as well as economic importance in Guatemala. The oak and pine-oak forests in the mountainous regions of Central America are often called the "forest bridge of the Americas". More than 70% of Guatemala's rural population also depends on oak trees as their main energy source. While the different species of oaks have been mapped in 15 of Guatemala's 22 administrative departments, information is missing for the regions that make up its volcanic mountain chain. This project will gather data on the distribution and vulnerability of oak species within these departments, informing strategies for conservation, management and restoration of the forest landscape considering the ecological and socioeconomic importance of these species. It will also promote participatory processes through the involvement of civil actors, students and university professors, and strengthen community and municipal nurseries, prioritizing threatened oak species so that they are available to be used in forest restoration.
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