Associate Professor in Forestry and forestry adjustment, has consolidated experience in dendro-ecology, in the study of carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems and in the use of isotopes as tracers for physical and biological processes. Its activity was mainly aimed at establishing the relationship between the variability of atmospheric dynamics and its effects on the growth of vegetation, in Mediterranean ecosystems. His specific competences include: dendro-chronological and dendro-ecological methods, measurements of stable isotopes in the forest and agronomic field, simple and multivariate statistics methods, computational statistics and use of dendroanalysis software.
He also has experience in organizing experimental activities, including: the preparation of experimental design, the development of instrumentation and the development of original protocols for measurements (mass spectrometry, chemical-physical analyzes). Scientific Responsible for numerous regional, national and international projects, as well as agreements with research institutions and local authorities. Editor of Journal of Ecology, Forests, Frontiers in Plant Science and Dendrochronology, he is the author of more than 150 articles including 73 peer reviewed.