Junir Antônio Lutinski | Ecology and Conservation | Environmental Impact Award
Dr Junir Antônio Lutinski, Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó, Brazil
Based on Dr. Junir Antônio Lutinski’s extensive academic and professional background, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Environmental Impact Award.
Publication profile
Specialization in Biodiversity and Ecology
His Ph.D. focused on urban ant communities, which aligns well with environmental impact research, particularly in understanding how urbanization affects biodiversity. His master’s thesis on ants as bioindicators of environmental quality also emphasizes his commitment to using ecological indicators for assessing environmental health.
Research Contributions
Dr. Lutinski’s research spans several areas within environmental science and ecology, including the analysis of urban ecosystems, conservation, and the impact of environmental changes on biodiversity. His work on ant communities in urban areas and their role as bioindicators demonstrates his focus on practical environmental impacts.
Diverse Academic Background
His qualifications include a range of specializations related to environmental science, including environmental diagnostics, management, and alternative energies. This broad expertise supports his capability to address various aspects of environmental impact.
Professional Experience
His roles as a professor and researcher at multiple institutions, including his recent postdoctoral work, show his ongoing engagement with current environmental issues and solutions. His work in both academic and public sectors adds to his suitability for the award.
Publication top notes
Spatial and temporal distribution of dengue in Brazil, 1990-2017
Quality of life in the elderly with and without chronic pain
Dor lombar, flexibilidade muscular e relação com o nível de atividade física de trabalhadores rurais
Características da epidemia de dengue em Pinhalzinho, Santa Catarina, 2015-2016
Diversidade de formigas urbanas (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) de dez cidades do sul do Brasil
Diversidade de formigas na Floresta Nacional de Chapecó, Santa Catarina, Brasil
Infestação pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) na cidade de Chapecó–SC