Predoctoral researcher

Angham Daiyoub

Pre-doctoral researcher at CREAF and a collaborating researcher at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. She specialises in environmental justice, specifically in her native country, Syria. She holds a double master's degree in Mediterranean forestry and natural resource management from the University of Lleida (Spain) and Karadeniz University (Turkey). She holds a degree in Agricultural Engineering from Tishreen University (Syria).

Pre-doctoral researcher at CREAF and a collaborating researcher at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. She specialises in environmental justice, specifically in her native country, Syria. She holds a double master's degree in Mediterranean forestry and natural resource management from the University of Lleida (Spain) and Karadeniz University (Turkey). She holds a degree in Agricultural Engineering from Tishreen University (Syria).

Her doctoral thesis examines the effects of the armed conflict in Syria on biodiversity conservation, from various socio-economic and gender perspectives. She was also selected by the Mohammed bin Zayed Fund to lead a research project to protect an endangered plant species in Syria.

She has volunteered with the KUDWA association, specifically in projects on migrant education. Her mission is to help protect our natural world through research, education and awareness raising, and to disseminate this knowledge to stakeholders and policy makers.

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Functional biogeography and resilience of terrestrial ecosystems