Elson Ian Nyl Ebreo Galang (he/him)
PhD Student, Department of Natural Resource Science, McGill University
Jointly supervised by Prof. Gordon Hickey under Sustainable Futures Laboratory
Master of Science in Sustainability (2019)
United Nations University- Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan
Diplomas in Sustainability Science
Sophia University, Japan (2018) and The University of Tokyo (2019)
Thesis: Generational Perceptions and Learning of Ecosystem Services from an
Agroforestry Landscape in Mindanao, Philippines
Supervisor: Philip Vaughter, PhD
Transdisciplinary Research (Group): Solution Scanning for Sustainability Solutions in
Conservation and Restoration of Social-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes in Asia
Supervisor: Osamu Saito, PhD
BSc Agriculture major in Landscape Agroforestry (cum laude) (2016)
University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
Thesis: Social-Ecological Resilience of a Silvopastoral Agroforestry System in Batangas (Philippines)
Supervisor: Blesilda M. Calub, PhD
RESEARCH AT MCGILL
At McGill, I am part of the NSERC ResNet Project for monitoring, modelling, and managing Canadian ecosystem services for sustainability and resilience utilizing case studies and research across six Canadian landscapes. As part of the Project’s Synthesis Team, I will work on the co-production and co-exploration of future community/landscape-scale scenarios for these landscapes. Specifically, I will use participatory approaches to engage diverse stakeholders in these landscapes to co-develop these scenarios and co-analyze impacts on the landscape's ecosystem services. I will study social learning and other social outcomes provided by these participatory processes.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Other than scenario-building and the topics I am working with for my PhD thesis, my other research background and interests include the following:
PUBLICATIONS
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Jointly supervised by Prof. Gordon Hickey under Sustainable Futures Laboratory
Master of Science in Sustainability (2019)
United Nations University- Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan
Diplomas in Sustainability Science
Sophia University, Japan (2018) and The University of Tokyo (2019)
Thesis: Generational Perceptions and Learning of Ecosystem Services from an
Agroforestry Landscape in Mindanao, Philippines
Supervisor: Philip Vaughter, PhD
Transdisciplinary Research (Group): Solution Scanning for Sustainability Solutions in
Conservation and Restoration of Social-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes in Asia
Supervisor: Osamu Saito, PhD
BSc Agriculture major in Landscape Agroforestry (cum laude) (2016)
University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
Thesis: Social-Ecological Resilience of a Silvopastoral Agroforestry System in Batangas (Philippines)
Supervisor: Blesilda M. Calub, PhD
RESEARCH AT MCGILL
At McGill, I am part of the NSERC ResNet Project for monitoring, modelling, and managing Canadian ecosystem services for sustainability and resilience utilizing case studies and research across six Canadian landscapes. As part of the Project’s Synthesis Team, I will work on the co-production and co-exploration of future community/landscape-scale scenarios for these landscapes. Specifically, I will use participatory approaches to engage diverse stakeholders in these landscapes to co-develop these scenarios and co-analyze impacts on the landscape's ecosystem services. I will study social learning and other social outcomes provided by these participatory processes.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Other than scenario-building and the topics I am working with for my PhD thesis, my other research background and interests include the following:
- Intergenerational dimension of ecosystem services, focusing on age-based values and interactions towards the benefit of nature
- Sustainability solutions for traditional or biocultural social-ecological production landscapes and seascapes such as the satoyama and satoumi landscapes of Japan
- Agroforestry-based ecosystem services and social-ecological systems across agroforestry landscapes
- Participatory methodologies and mixed-methods research designs for agricultural research, sustainability science research, and ecosystem service research
- Integration of sustainability science concepts (e.g., resilience, transformations, capitals) in agricultural sciences (e.g., agronomy, animal science, entomology)
- Roles of school and home hardens in local community development and localization of global targets (e.g., UN SDGs)
PUBLICATIONS
Please check and follow me in my ResearchGate Profile for full list of my publications and to get copies of these publications.
CONTACT INFORMATION
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You may also find and contact me at LinkedIn and ResearchGate