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| Professor Donald J. Macintosh, B.Sc., Ph.D. cenTER Director. More than 35 years of professional working in Southeast Asia in the fields of coastal/marine ecology and development, with assignments as Team Leader for various donor agencies in project identification, design, appraisal and monitoring. Frequent short-term project missions undertaken to Vietnam since 1989, plus 3 years as Senior Technical Adviser to the project “Support to the Marine Protected Area Network in Viet Nam (2003 to 2006) based in Hanoi, Vietnam. Also extensive educational and research experience in coastal/marine protected areas in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Prof Macintosh has a BSc in Zoology from the University of Aberdeen and a Ph.D. in Mangrove Ecology from the University of Malaya, Malaysia. Currently he is the Coordinator of the Mangroves for the Future (MFF) initiative based in Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| Mr. Thomas Nielsen, Cand. Scient. cenTER Manager. Responsible for Project Management and Backstopping. Currently backstopping and Danish Administrator of the Danida Funded “ Cantho University – Aarhus University Link in Environmental Sciences Project ” (CAULES) as well backstopping for the Coordinator of the IUCN Initiative "Mangroves for the Future". Been involved in the mid-term review of the Danida support to the World Bank funded “ Coastal Wetlands Protection and Development Project ” (CWPDP). Editor and Quality Assurance on the World Bank project " Mainstreaming Conservation of Coastal Biodiversity through Formulation of a Code of Conduct for Sustainable Management of Mangrove Forest Ecosystems". Consultant on the Danida funded “ Support to the Marine Protected Area Network, Vietnam ” project on various issues related to development of information materials (local people, national as well as international tourists). In addition have built up qualifications in:
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| Specialist in Plant – Animal Interactions and Bioligical Pest control (e.g. ants as pest control on mango and citrus). Contact |
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| Specialist on Local Knowledge, Local Participation especially with relation to Mangrove Ecosystems. |
| Mangrove Biodiversity Specialist. Currently employed at Stirlign University, Scotland. | |
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| Dr. Stig M. Christensen. PhD, Cand. Scient. Eng. Brackish Water Aquaculture & Conflict Management |
| Mr. Hans Ditlev, Mag.Scient., Specialist on Coral Reefs |