Tomás Ibarra

Investigador adjunto

Líneas de Investigación: Desarrollo y Medio Ambiente

Ingeniero Agrónomo, P. Universidad Católica de Chile. Magíster en Conservación y Manejo de Vida Silvestre, P. Universidad Católica de Chile. Magíster en Antropología Ambiental, Centre for Biocultural Diversity, University of Kent, UK. Doctor en Filosofía, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia, Canadá. Ha desarrollado investigación en ciencias ecológicas y sistemas socio-ecológicos en ambientes forestales, agroforestales y agrícolas en Chile, México y Canadá. Es académico del Centro de Desarrollo Local, Educación e Interculturalidad (CEDEL), Campus Villarrica y de la Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal de la UC.

Proyectos de investigación

Publicaciones

: JOSE TOMAS IBARRA, FERNANDO J. NOVOA, HELENE JAILLARD AND TOMAS A. ALTAMIRANO. Large trees and decay: Suppliers of a keystone resource for cavity-using wildlife in old-growth and secondary Andean temperate forests

Austral Ecology (2020).

2020

: Eugenia Bianca Bonaparte, José Tomás Ibarra, Kristina L. Cockle,. Conserving nest trees used by cavity-nesting birds from endangered primary Atlantic forest to open farmland: Increased relevance of excavated cavities in large dead trees on farms

Forest Ecology and Management 475 (2020) 118440

2020

: Ashley A. Dayer, Eduardo A. Silva-Rodríguez, Steven Albert, Mollie Chapman, Benjamin Zukowski, J. Tomás Ibarra, Gemara Gifford, Alejandra Echeverri, Alejandra Martínez-Salinas, and Claudia Sepúlveda-Luque. Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation

American Ornithology, Volume 122, 2020, pp. 1–15 DOI: 10.1093/condor/duaa021

2020

: Ibarra, José Tomás, Caviedes, Julián, and Benavides, Pelayo Winged Voices: Mapuche Ornithology from South American Temperate Forests

Journal of Ethnobiology, 40(1) : 89-100 Published By: Society of Ethnobiology URL: https://doi.org/10.2993/0278-0771-40.1.89

2020

: José Tomás Ibarra, Antonia Barreau, Carla Marchant, Juan González, Manuel Oliva and Mario Donoso. Montology: A Research Agenda for Complex Foodscapes and BioCultural Microrefugia in Tropical and Temperate Andes Fausto Sarmiento

Journal of Agriculture Food and Development, 2019, 5, 9-21

2019

: Araneda P, Sielfeld W, Bonacic C, Ibarra JT (2018) Bird diversity along elevational gradients in the Dry Tropical Andes of northern Chile: The potential role of Aymara indigenous traditional agriculture.

PLoS ONE 13(12): e0207544.

2019

: Cristián Bonacic ,Rocío Almuna and J. Tomás Ibarra. Biodiversity Conservation Requires Management of Feral Domestic Animals

Trends in Ecology & Evolution

2019

: Antonia Barreau, José Tomás Ibarra, Felice S. Wyndham, and Robert A. Kozak. Shifts in Mapuche Food Systems in Southern Andean Forest Landscapes: Historical Processes and Current Trends of Biocultural Homogenization

Mountain Research and Development, 39(1)

2019

: Jacques-Coper, A., G. Cubillos, and J. T. Ibarra. 2019. The Andean Condor as bird, authority, and devil: an empirical assessment of the biocultural keystone species concept in the high Andes of Chile.

Ecology and Society 24(2):35.

2019

: Urra, R. & J.T. Ibarra. 2018. Estado del conocimiento sobre huertas familiares en Chile: agrobiodiversidad y cultura en un mismo espacio.

Etnobiología 16(1): 31-46.

2018

Sarmiento, F. O., Ibarra, J. T., Barreau, A., Pizarro, J. C., Rozzi, R., González, J. A., & Frolich, L. M. (2017). Applied Montology Using Critical Biogeography in the Andes.

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 107(2), 416-428.

2018

How can we teach our children if we cannot access the forest? Generational change in Mapuche knowledge of wild edible plants in Andean temperate ecosystems of Chile

Barreau, A., J.T. Ibarra, F.S. Wyndham, A. Rojas & R.A. Kozak. 2016. Journal of Ethnobiology 36(2): 412-432.

2016

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