Contact:
gci@uaslp.mxMy research and teaching focus on the study of
the hydrologic cycle and how it is affected by disturbances such as drought, wild
fires and land use change in temperate, dry and humid ecosystems. My projects,
publications and supervised theses comprise the assessment of meteorological
and hydrological drought, the distribution, severity and risk of wild fires, the
application hydrological models, the assessment of ecohydrological function and
the effects of landscape change on hydrological processes. In most of my work,
I incorporate a spatially explicit component to characterize processes and
patterns as well as the modeling of scenarios to propose and improve strategies
for natural resources management.