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Curriculum Vitae – Prof. Dr. Pablo Tittonell Abstract Pablo Tittonell is national coordinator of the Natural Resources and Environment Program of INTA, Argentina’s agricultural research organization. He is Professor of the group Farming Systems Ecology of Wageningen University, in The Netherlands, and holds external Professorships at the Ecole Doctorale Sibaghe of the University of Montpellier, France and at the National University of Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an agronomist by training and worked both in the private sector and in academic/research organisations. He holds a PhD in Production Ecology and Resource Conservation and his areas of expertise include soil fertility, agroecology, biodiversity and farming systems analysis. He participated in a diversity of research and development projects around the world on design, resilience and adaptation of farming systems, with a focus on social-ecological processes at the agriculture- nature interphase. His career in the international research arena (CGIAR) started at the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF) Institute of CIAT in Nairobi, Kenya, and includes a period at the University of Zimbabwe, where he run research and educational programmes on soil fertility, conservation agriculture and agroecosystems modelling. He worked at CIRAD (Centre de coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement) in Montpellier, France where he led a research team on Systems Design and Evaluation with activities in La Réunion, Brazil, Vietnam, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Benin, Kenya and Zimbabwe. He is a board member of the Montpellier based Agropolis Foundation, of the Latin American Society for Agroecology (SOCLA) and editorial board member of the journals Global Food Security and Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. He published 83 scientific papers in international journals, consults for the FAO and for three of the collaborative CGIAR programs, and supervises 22 PhD students with fieldwork in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. www.pablotittonell.net Publication examples Macfadyen, S., Jason M. Tylianakis, Deborah K. Letourneau, Tim G. Benton, Pablo Tittonell, et al., 2016. The role of food retailers in improving resilience in global food supply. Global Food Security 7, 1-8. Gliessman, S., Tittonell, P., 2015. Agroecology for Food Security and Nutrition. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 39, 131-133. Tittonell, 2014. Ecological intensification – sustainable by nature. Current Opinion on Environmental Sustainability 8, 53–61. Speelman, E.N., García-Barrios, L.E., Groot, J.C.J., Tittonell, P., 2014. Gaming for smallholder participation in the design of more sustainable agricultural landscapes. Agric. Syst. 126, 62-75. Tittonell, P., 2014. Livelihood strategies, resilience and transformability in African agroecosystems. Agric. Syst. 126, 3-14. Tittonell, P., Giller, K.E., 2013. When yield gaps are poverty traps: The paradigm of ecological intensification in African smallholder agriculture. Field Crop Res. 143, 76-90. Tittonell, P., Scopel, E., Andrieu, N., Posthumus, H., Mapfumo, P., Corbeels, M., van Halsema, G.E., Lahmar, R., Lugandu, S., Rakotoarisoa, J., Mtambanengwe, F., Pound, B., Chikowo, R., Naudin, K., Triomphe, B., Mkomwa, S., 2012. Agroecology-based aggradation-conservation agriculture (ABACO): Targeting innovations to combat soil degradation and food insecurity in semi-arid Africa. Field Crop Res. 132, 168-174. Doré, T., Makowski, D., Malézieux, E., Munier-Jolain, N., Tchamitchian, M., Tittonell, P., 2011. Facing up to the paradigm of ecological intensification in agronomy: revisiting methods, concepts and knowledge. European Journal of Agronomy 34, 197-210. Henry, M., Tittonell, P., Manlay, R., Bernoux, M., Albrecht, A., Vanlauwe, B., 2009 Biodiversity, C stocks and sequestration potential in aboveground biomass in smallholder farming systems of western Kenya. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 129, 238–252.

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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae – Prof. Dr. Pablo Tittonell · 2016-03-21 · Curriculum Vitae – Prof. Dr. Pablo Tittonell Abstract Pablo Tittonell is national coordinator of the Natural Resources

Curriculum Vitae – Prof. Dr. Pablo Tittonell Abstract Pablo Tittonell is national coordinator of the Natural Resources and Environment Program of INTA, Argentina’s agricultural research organization. He is Professor of the group Farming Systems Ecology of Wageningen University, in The Netherlands, and holds external Professorships at the Ecole Doctorale Sibaghe of the University of Montpellier, France and at the National University of Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an agronomist by training and worked both in the private sector and in academic/research organisations. He holds a PhD in Production Ecology and Resource Conservation and his areas of expertise include soil fertility, agroecology, biodiversity and farming systems analysis. He participated in a diversity of research and development projects around the world on design, resilience and adaptation of farming systems, with a focus on social-ecological processes at the agriculture-nature interphase. His career in the international research arena (CGIAR) started at the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF) Institute of CIAT in Nairobi, Kenya, and includes a period at the University of Zimbabwe, where he run research and educational programmes on soil fertility, conservation agriculture and agroecosystems modelling. He worked at CIRAD (Centre de coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement) in Montpellier, France where he led a research team on Systems Design and Evaluation with activities in La Réunion, Brazil, Vietnam, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Benin, Kenya and Zimbabwe. He is a board member of the Montpellier based Agropolis Foundation, of the Latin American Society for Agroecology (SOCLA) and editorial board member of the journals Global Food Security and Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. He published 83 scientific papers in international journals, consults for the FAO and for three of the collaborative CGIAR programs, and supervises 22 PhD students with fieldwork in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa.

www.pablotittonell.net Publication examples Macfadyen, S., Jason M. Tylianakis, Deborah K. Letourneau, Tim G. Benton, Pablo Tittonell, et al., 2016. The role

of food retailers in improving resilience in global food supply. Global Food Security 7, 1-8. Gliessman, S., Tittonell, P., 2015. Agroecology for Food Security and Nutrition. Agroecology and Sustainable Food

Systems 39, 131-133. Tittonell, 2014. Ecological intensification – sustainable by nature. Current Opinion on Environmental Sustainability

8, 53–61. Speelman, E.N., García-Barrios, L.E., Groot, J.C.J., Tittonell, P., 2014. Gaming for smallholder participation in the

design of more sustainable agricultural landscapes. Agric. Syst. 126, 62-75. Tittonell, P., 2014. Livelihood strategies, resilience and transformability in African agroecosystems. Agric. Syst. 126,

3-14. Tittonell, P., Giller, K.E., 2013. When yield gaps are poverty traps: The paradigm of ecological intensification in

African smallholder agriculture. Field Crop Res. 143, 76-90. Tittonell, P., Scopel, E., Andrieu, N., Posthumus, H., Mapfumo, P., Corbeels, M., van Halsema, G.E., Lahmar, R.,

Lugandu, S., Rakotoarisoa, J., Mtambanengwe, F., Pound, B., Chikowo, R., Naudin, K., Triomphe, B., Mkomwa, S., 2012. Agroecology-based aggradation-conservation agriculture (ABACO): Targeting innovations to combat soil degradation and food insecurity in semi-arid Africa. Field Crop Res. 132, 168-174.

Doré, T., Makowski, D., Malézieux, E., Munier-Jolain, N., Tchamitchian, M., Tittonell, P., 2011. Facing up to the paradigm of ecological intensification in agronomy: revisiting methods, concepts and knowledge. European Journal of Agronomy 34, 197-210.

Henry, M., Tittonell, P., Manlay, R., Bernoux, M., Albrecht, A., Vanlauwe, B., 2009 Biodiversity, C stocks and sequestration potential in aboveground biomass in smallholder farming systems of western Kenya. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 129, 238–252.