PROFESORES

Cristina Mateus

PhD Ingeniería en Recursos Hídricos – Oregon State University


Oficina: Edif. Hayek, H-101K


Telf: (+593 2) 297-1700, ext. 1419


E-mail: mcmateus@usfq.edu.ec


Mis Intereses

Mis intereses incluyen gestión, manejo y restauración de Recursos Hídricos; Ingeniería de Ríos; Programación y Modelación de Cuencas Hidrológicas, Cambios Climáticos y Represas Hidroeléctricas; Calidad de Agua; Inventario de Emisiones Antropogénicas.

Proyectos

  • Efficient water consumption and waste water treatment in the tourism value chain in the Galapagos Islands.
  • A Multi-stakeholder Approach for Galapagos Water Security and Resiliency under a Changing Climate.
  • DRYvER: Securing biodiversity, functional integrity and ecosystem services in DRYing riVER networks.
  • Resolving data fragmentation to examine global-scale drivers of freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs).
  • Modelo de emisiones atmosféricas para la generación de políticas en la provincia de Galápagos.
  • Fondo Verde Galápagos – FAO: Galápagos Compatible con el Clima. 7. Resilient urban development in the Galapagos Islands.

Publicaciones

AñoTítuloAutoresDocumento
2020Governance Mechanisms and Barriers for Achieving Water Quality Improvements in Galapagos. Cristina Mateus, Melanie Valencia, Kara DiFrancesco, Valeria Ochoa-Herrera, Todd Gartner and Diego QuirogaDescargar
2019An Integrated Approach for Evaluating Water Quality between 2007-2015 in Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Archipelago. Cristina Mateus, Christian A. Guerrero, Galo Quezada, Daniel Lara and Valeria Ochoa-HerreraDescargar
2017Reliability, Sensitivity, and Uncertainty of Reservoir Performance Under Climate Variability in Basins with Different Hydrogeologic Settings in Northwestern United States. Cristina Mateus & Desiree TullosDescargar
2016Reliability, Sensitivity, and Vulnerability of Reservoir Operations under Climate Change. Cristina Mateus & Desiree TullosDescargar
2015Hydrologic Sensitivity to Climate and Land Use Changes in the Santiam River Basin, OregonCristina Mateus, Desiree D. Tullos, and Christopher G. SurfleetDescargar