Environmental Studies
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Alex Aguilar

Alex Aguilar, Assistant Professor of Geography, has expertise in biogeography, the geography of the mid-Atlantic, and Latin America. Aguilar’s research includes work from Peru to the Eastern Shore. His on-going research projects include evaluating forest response to disturbance in Cusuco National Park, Honduras; Variograms as a measure of forest fragmentation at various landscape extents in the Mid-Atlantic region; and Mapping forest types and spatial variation along an altitudinal gradient in the Pampa Herrmosa Reserve (Eastern Andes), Peru. He has worked with students throughout the Nassawango forest, and teaches courses on biogeography and GIS.

Alex Aguilar