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Gregory Verutes
PeerJ Editor & Author
700 Points

Contributions by role

Author 100
Editor 600

Contributions by subject area

Ecosystem Science
Ecohydrology
Environmental Impacts
Spatial and Geographic Information Science
Bioinformatics
Data Science
Ecology
Zoology
Conservation Biology
Science Policy
Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Biodiversity
Biogeography
Climate Change Biology
Marine Biology
Natural Resource Management

Gregory M Verutes

PeerJ Editor & Author

Summary

Gregg Verutes is a biogeographer currently supporting Blue Forest Conservation's data management, visualization, and reporting systems. He specializes in blending the fields of conservation and technology to empower planners, managers, and analysts who are passionate about protecting the multitude of benefits flowing from ecosystems to people. He has previously worked for the National Geographic Society, Audubon Society, World Wildlife Fund, and Stanford University. Gregg received his Ph.D. in Marine Science & Technology from the University of Santiago de Compostela, a M.Sc. in Geographic Information Science from San Diego State University, and B.Sc. in Policy Analysis & Management from Cornell University.

Ecosystem Science Spatial & Geographic Information Science Visual Analytics

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

Villanova University
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela

Work details

Doctoral Student

Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
November 2018
Faculty of Political and Social Science
Gregg Verutes is a coastal geographer and doctoral student at Univeristy of Santiago de Compostela. With a background is marine spatial planning and stewardship, he works to blend the fields of geography and ecosystem services to empower coastal resource planners, managers and practitioners. Gregg's research interests include ecosystem and species conservation, coastal zone management, decision-support using earth observation, machine-learning, data visualization, serious games and interactive storytelling.

Websites

  • ResearchGate
  • Google Scholar

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Edited 5
February 19, 2024
Using vulnerability assessment to characterize coastal protection benefits provided by estuarine habitats of a dynamic intracoastal waterway
Gregory M. Verutes, Philip F. Yang, Scott F. Eastman, Cheryl L. Doughty, Therese E. Adgie, Kaitlyn Dietz, Nicole G. Dix, Allix North, Gregory Guannel, Samantha K. Chapman
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16738 PubMed 38390391

Academic Editor on

October 28, 2024
Using a natural capital risk register to support the funding of seagrass habitat enhancement in Plymouth Sound
Guy Hooper, Matthew Ashley, Tom Mullier, Martin Attrill, Amelia Sturgeon, Zoe Sydenham, Mark Parry, Katey Valentine, Sian Rees
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17969 PubMed 39484213
October 14, 2020
Spatial benthic community analysis of shallow coral reefs to support coastal management in Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Nicolás X. Gómez-Andújar, Edwin A. Hernandez-Delgado
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10080 PubMed 33088617
August 13, 2020
The IsoGenie database: an interdisciplinary data management solution for ecosystems biology and environmental research
Benjamin Bolduc, Suzanne B. Hodgkins, Ruth K. Varner, Patrick M. Crill, Carmody K. McCalley, Jeffrey P. Chanton, Gene W. Tyson, William J. Riley, Michael Palace, Melissa B. Duhaime, Moira A. Hough, Scott R. Saleska, Matthew B. Sullivan, Virginia I. Rich
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9467
January 14, 2019
Method for the quantitative evaluation of ecosystem services in coastal regions
Tomonari Okada, Yugo Mito, Erina Iseri, Toshiyuki Takahashi, Takanori Sugano, Yoshihiro B. Akiyama, Kenta Watanabe, Toko Tanaya, Hiroaki Sugino, Kanae Tokunaga, Takahiro Kubo, Tomohiro Kuwae
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6234 PubMed 30671289
July 17, 2018
Waterbird counts on large water bodies: comparing ground and aerial methods during different ice conditions
Dominik Marchowski, Łukasz Jankowiak, Łukasz Ławicki, Dariusz Wysocki
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5195 PubMed 30038859