Rodrigo Menafra
Marine Conservation Coordinator for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Rodrigo Menafra (Uruguay) holds a BSc degree in Marine Biology and Ecology from the Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne, FL, USA) and a master´s degree in Marine Management from the Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS, Canada). He has been involved in Integrated Coastal Management for ten years, having participated in various interdisciplinary research projects, with an emphasis on coastal policy, protected areas and artisanal fisheries. His academic interests derives from his experience as Assistant Coordinator and faculty member in the master's program on Integrated Coastal Management at the University of the Republic of Uruguay, having contributed to the development of the program through technical and administrative roles as well as teaching responsibilities. He edited the book "Basis for the conservation and management of the Uruguayan coastal zone", the first comprehensive compilation of coastal research in Uruguay. He currently lives in Halifax, Canada, and works as the Marine Conservation Coordinator for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, a non-governmental environmental organization.
Integrated Coastal and Marine Management 2009-2010
Integrated Coastal and Marine Management 2008-2009
Rodrigo Menafra (Uruguay) holds a BSc degree in Marine Biology and Ecology from the Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne, FL, USA) and a master´s degree in Marine Management from the Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS, Canada). He has been involved in Integrated Coastal Management for ten years, having participated in various interdisciplinary research projects, with an emphasis on coastal policy, protected areas and artisanal fisheries. His academic interests derives from his experience as Assistant Coordinator and faculty member in the master's program on Integrated Coastal Management at the University of the Republic of Uruguay, having contributed to the development of the program through technical and administrative roles as well as teaching responsibilities. He edited the book "Basis for the conservation and management of the Uruguayan coastal zone", the first comprehensive compilation of coastal research in Uruguay. He currently lives in Halifax, Canada, and works as the Marine Conservation Coordinator for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, a non-governmental environmental organization.
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Integrated Coastal and Marine Management 2010-2011Integrated Coastal and Marine Management 2009-2010
Integrated Coastal and Marine Management 2008-2009