Charles Darwin Foundation - Coordinator of Research on Human Systems (2011) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - Personal de Investigación en Formación (2006-2009) Wageningen University - Phd Candidate (2009-Feb 2001) Univesidad del Azuay - Docente investigador (2002-2004) Fundación Aldes - Coordinador de Proyecto (1999-2002)
Education:
Universidad del Azuay - Biología Ambiental, Technical University of Catalonia - Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Technical University of Madrid - Diploma de Estudios Avanzados en Ingeniería Geográfica, Wageningen Univresity - PhD in Geo-Information
About:
Coordinator of Human Systems Research at Charles Darwin Foundation
Tagline:
Geo-Information Researcher, Map Lover, Bike Fan.
Daniel Orellana
Work:
IVAN BOHMAN C.A. - VENTAS
Relationship:
Married
Bragging Rights:
TENGO 1 HIJA Y YA VIENE MI HIJO EN CAMINO
Daniel Orellana
Education:
Escuela Especializada ITCA-FEPADE - Tecnico en Ingenieria en Sistemas
Tagline:
Its Danyto Hot Dog
Daniel Orellana
Education:
Don Bosco Technical College - Bachillerato En Dibujo Tecnico
The picture above shows expedition member Daniel Orellana of the Charles Darwin Foundation a partner in the Google venture climbing out of a lava tube on the archipelago's Isabela Island. The lava landscapes there "tell the story of the formation of the Galapagos", says project leader Raleigh Se
Date: May 24, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Get Ready: Google Just Went to the Galapagos, and Pretty Soon You'll Go Too ...
a baseline for monitoring the ecosystems' health, and then making policy recommendations for conservation and sustainable development. "Galapagos is probably the best preserved tropical archipelago in the world," Daniel Orellana of the Charles Darwin Foundation told me on the phone from the islands.
Date: May 23, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Google team captures Galapagos Island beauty for maps
"This is a unique opportunity to spearhead technology science for conservation and public awareness about the importance of Galapagos ecosystems in a changing world," CDF head of research on human systems Daniel Orellana said in a release.
"We hope that children in classrooms around the world will be trying to discover what they can see in the images, even tiny creatures like insects," said Daniel Orellana, a scientist with the Charles Darwin Foundation.
The head of the Honduras prison system, Daniel Orellana, said authorities believed the flames were started by an inmate setting fire to his mattress in a crowded cell. ''Some of his cellmates said that he screamed, 'We will all die here!' And in five minutes everything burned,'' Mr Orellana said. H