HUMAN ECOLOGY AS THE CONNECTING DISCIPLINE
A multidisciplinary practitioner combining electronic engineering, development studies, Geographic Information Systems, project management, education, and sustainability practices. The professional approach applies systems thinking to examine how human organizations, livelihoods, technology, governance, and the biophysical environment interact in development settings.
This human ecology lens strengthens ESG implementation, social impact assessment, stakeholder engagement, climate resilience, and project feasibility work by treating social and environmental questions as connected parts of one system.
| SPECIALIST VALUE PROPOSITION |
| Translate complex social-ecological relationships into practical strategies, assessment frameworks, stakeholder processes, and management actions for organizations and development projects. |
Areas of Specialization
Human Ecology &
Social-Ecological Systems
ESG &
Sustainability
Social Impact &
Stakeholder Engagement
GIS &
Evidence-Based Assessment
Project Feasibility &
Management
Education &
Capacity Building
Systems analysis linking human well-being, institutions, technologies, livelihoods, and ecological conditions.
Implementation and reporting support with attention to social value, governance, environmental responsibility, and organizational practice.
Participatory assessment, consultation, social risk analysis, community-centered planning, and adaptive management.
Spatial thinking and GIS-informed approaches for socio-economic, environmental, and development analysis.
Integrated review of operational, stakeholder, social, environmental, and implementation
considerations.
Teaching, facilitation, and training for academic, private-sector, government, INGO, NGO, and community audiences.