About Oluwadamilola Ogundipe
I am a passionate conservation and environmental scientist pursuing a Ph.D. at ETH Zurich. I am a team player deeply committed to biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, and using scientific inquiry to drive innovative solutions for our planet's environmental challenges.
My research aims to address conservation issues in the cross-realm context. I am developing new spatial methods for identifying priority areas for conservation that are both complementary and connected, assessing the vulnerability of species to climate change, and identifying adaptation strategies
In the short term, I am committed to enhancing cross-realm biodiversity conservation through innovative research and collaborations. Long-term: I envision shaping global policies, building partnerships, and empowering communities toward sustainable practices.
Recent Comments
A warm welcome to WildHub, Dami! Wonderful to have you join us and thank you for sharing about your background.
Perhaps of interest to you could be our Conservation Catalyst programme here, which can be a great experience for networking as well as sharing other people’s learnings.
Also, I would recommend joining our member Social events (dates here) which is a great way to get to know other members.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you so much, Thirza!
I will go through the links and do the needful. Thanks once again.
Welcome to WildHub, Dami! 🌍📊
It’s fantastic to have a passionate researcher from ETH Zurich and WSL here! Your work in integrating complementarity and connectivity principles into conservation design using spatial prioritization is both fascinating and crucial for addressing today’s biodiversity challenges. I’m sure many in our community will resonate with your focus on innovative spatial methods and conservation strategies.
Are there particular collaborations or insights you’re hoping to explore here to support your research? Looking forward to diving into discussions with you and learning from your expertise!
Thank you for the warm welcome!
I would love to collaborate and gain insights on applying innovative spatial tools, prioritization techniques, and research focused on cross-realm conservation.
I would be happy to connect and exchange ideas if anyone is working on these topics or related areas.
Thank you
Welcome to WildHub, Dami! Thank you for sharing your research interests and current work at ETH Zurich. I know the WSL from their work in natural hazards and disaster risk reduction - which have been a focus in my research in recent years. Great to hear you joined them in further creating conservation knowledge!
We look forward to your contribution to WildHub and please drop us a message should you have any questions.
Flavia
Thank you so much, Flavia