Curriculum Vitae

Maria Helena Marques Enes Guimarães

Data da última atualização »Last update : 13/06/2013


Maria Helena Marques Enes Guimarães. Concluiu ramo de Ciências do Ambiente, especialidade em Ordenamento do Território pela Universidade dos Açores em 2013. É da Universidade dos Açores. Publicou 6 artigos em revistas especializadas, possui 2 capítulos de livros publicados. Recebeu 4 prémios e/ou homenagens. Actua nas áreas de Ciências Naturais com ênfase em Outras Ciências Naturais, Ciências Sociais com ênfase em Economia e Gestão e Ciências Sociais com ênfase em Outras Ciências Sociais. Nas suas actividades profissionais interagiu com 14 colaboradores em co-autorias de trabalhos científicos. No seu curriculum DeGóis os termos mais frequentes na contextualização da produção científica, tecnológica e artístico-cultural são: Stakeholder Analysis, Q sort, Integrated Coastal M e System Approach Framework, Transdisciplinarity.


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Dados pessoais (Personal data)
Nome completo
Full name
Maria Helena Marques Enes Guimarães
Nome em citações bibliográficas
Quoting name
Guimarães, Maria Helena Marques Enes
Domínio científico de atuação
Scientific domain
Ciências Naturais-Outras Ciências Naturais.
Ciências Sociais-Economia e Gestão.
Ciências Sociais-Outras Ciências Sociais.
Endereço profissional
Professional address
Universidade dos Açores
Núcleo da Mitra, Edifício Principal, Gab 205
Évora
7002--554 Évora
Portugal
Apartado: 94
Telefone: (+351)26674080Extensão: 4445
Correio electrónico: mhguimaraes@uevora.pt
Homepage: http://www.icaam.uevora.pt/;http://forumnapraia.blogspot.pt/
Sexo
Gender
Feminino»Female




Graus Académicos (Academic Degrees)
2009-2013 Doutoramento
Phd
ramo de Ciências do Ambiente, especialidade em Ordenamento do Território (4 anos » years) .
Universidade dos Açores, Portugal.

2006-2007 Mestrado
Master degree
Biologia Marinha especialidade em Gestão Integrada de Sistemas Costeiros (2 anos » years) .
Universidade do Algarve, Portugal.

2000-2006 Licenciatura
Licentiate degree
Biologia Marinha (5 anos » years) .
Universidade do Algarve, Portugal.





Vínculos profissionais (Professional Positions)
Universidade de Évora
Jan/2013-Actual Outra Situação

Universidade dos Açores
Jan/2009-Dez/2012 Outra Situação

Universidade do Algarve
Out/2008-Dez/2008 Assistente de Investigação





Línguas (Languages)
Compreende
Understandig
Português (Bem), Espanhol (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Francês (Razoavelmente).
Fala
Speaking
Português (Bem), Espanhol (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Francês (Pouco).

Reading
Português (Bem), Espanhol (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Francês (Razoavelmente).
Escreve
Writing
Português (Bem), Espanhol (Pouco), Inglês (Bem), Francês (Pouco).




Prémios e títulos (Awards Prizes, and Honours)
2009 Bartolomeu Award in 2009 for the work presented in Associação Portuguesa para o Desenvolvimento Regional, Associação Portuguesa para o Desenvolvimento Regional 2009 Meeting (http://www.apdr.pt/pt/bartolomeu.
2010 Honourable Mention in the Summer School for Marine Spatial Planning GISlands 2010 (http://www.gislands.org/), , Universidade dos Açores.
2011 First Prize for best student Presentation at the 2nd International Symposium on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, 2011 (http://www.imr.no/), , Institute of Marine Research, Norway.
2011 Honourable Mention in the Competition of Ideas to create Innovative Companies 2011, Division of Technological Transfer and entrepreneurship of Algarve University (http://www.cria.pt/), Universidade do Algarve.




Produção científica, técnica e artística/cultural (Scientific, technical and artistical/cultural production)
Capítulos de livros publicados
Published book chapters
1. Guimarães, Maria H. M. E; Sousa, Carlos; Dentinho, Tomaz; Boski, Tomasz; Mascarenhas, André. 2010. System Approach for Coastal Zone Management: Application in Southeast Coast of Terceira Island and Guadiana Estuary.  In Technologies Applied to Marine Spatial Planning and Integrated Coastal Zone Managemen, ed. Helena Calado e Artur Gil, 61 - 68. ISBN: 978-972-8612-64-1. Ponta Delgada, S. Miguel: Centro de Informação Geográfica e Planeamento Territorial.
System Approach Framework (SAF) is composed of a sequence of steps with the overall objective to develop a self-evolving, holistic research approach for integrated assessment of Coastal Systems so that the best available scientific knowledge can be mobilized to support deliberative and decision-making processes aimed at improving the sustainability of Coastal Systems by implementing Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) policies. The main goal is to achieve a balance between Ecological, Social and Economic sectors of the Coastal System to explore it´s dynamics, as well as, the potential consequences of alternative policy scenarios. Achieving this objective requires a restructuring of the science needed to understand the interactions between complex natural and social systems at different spatial and temporal scales including the overall economic evaluation of alternative policies. The present work explains SAF using practical examples of its application in two distinct national coastal environments: Southeast coast of Terceira Island and Guadiana Estuary. .

2. Guimarães, Maria H. M. E. 2010. System Approach for Coastal Zone Management: Application in Southeast Coast of Terceira Island and Guadiana Estuary. .  In Geographic Technologies Applied to Marine Spatial Planning and Integrated Coastal Zone Management. , ed. H. Calado and A. Gil., 68 - 78. . Ponta Delgada, S. Miguel: Centro de Informação Geográfica e Planeamento Territorial.

Artigos em revistas com arbitragem científica
Papers in periodics with scientific refereeing
1. Guimarães, M. H. M; Sousa, Carlos; Boski, Tomasz; Dentinho, Tomaz. 2013. "The impact of water quality changes on the socio-economic system of the Guadiana Estuary: assessment of management options", Ecology and Society 17, 3: 1 - 5.
In recognition of the growing economic importance of environmental quality, we applied the Systems Approach Framework in the Guadiana Estuary, with a special focus on water quality. This choice was made after polling local public opinion, which reflected an awareness of the potential and current threats to the aquatic environment posed by river regulation and untreated/poorly-treated urban sewage discharge. In the absence of any evidence of water contamination by inorganic/metallic pollutants, we used fecal coliform concentration as a key parameter for characterizing water quality. Considering the overwhelming importance of tourism in the local economy, water quality was gauged according to its recreational value. Socioeconomic impacts of environmental changes were quantified through cost-benefit analysis and the Economic Base Model used to portrait how an increase in employment can affect resident population figures. In functional terms, the environmental and socioeconomic components of the estuarine system were brought together under the banner of the Blue Flag Award, a well defined and widely recognized eco-label. Since one of the outputs is population variation, which influences wastewater discharge into the estuary, a closed feedback loop was simulated using a model for the Guadiana Estuarine System called GUADEX. This feedback loop shows how environmental quality can promote population growth and also the need to maintain this environmental quality. During stakeholders’ interaction with the simulation model GUADEX, the underlying assumptions of Blue Flag Award applicability were extensively discussed. The critical evaluation received from the third-party allowed us to better understand stakeholders’ perceptions of the Systems Approach Framework strengths, limitations and future opportunities for application.

2. Guimarães, Maria H; Ballé-Béganton, Johanna; Bailly, Denis; Newton, Alice; Boski, Tomasz; Dentinho, Tomaz. 2013. "Transdisciplinary conceptual modeling of a social-ecological system—A case study application in Terceira Island, Azores", Ecosystem Services 3, 3: e22 - e31.
3. Guimarães, M. H. M; Cunha, Alexandra H; Nzinga, Rosemarie L; Marques, João F. 2012. "The distribution of seagrass (Zostera noltii) in the Ria Formosa lagoon system and the implications of clam farming on its conservation", Journal for Nature Conservation 20, 1: 30 - 40.
Ria Formosa lagoon in southern Portugal has an important population of seagrasses that includes Zostera noltii in the intertidal area. The area is classified as a Natural Park and supports a major economic activity – clam farming. This activity has a direct influence on Z. noltii populations by removal of seagrass beds and altering habitat. Geographic Information Systems and spatial analysis were used to produce the first distribution map of Z. noltii in the Ria Formosa and to analyse interactions between clam farming and the level of seagrass protection according to the Natural Park of Ria Formosa. Stakeholder analyses, using interviews, questionnaires and participant observation, were conducted to gain a better understanding of clam farming's influence on seagrass populations. Seagrass covers 45% of the intertidal area while clam farming covers 14%. An additional 75% of the total area of Z. noltii can be potentially converted into clam cultures. The current management of clam farming is largely ineffective, representing a significant obstacle to seagrass conservation.

4. Guimarães, M. H; Sousa, Carlos; Garcia, Tiago; Dentinho, Tomaz; Boski, Tomasz. 2011. "The value of improved water quality in Guadiana estuary—a transborder application of contingent valuation methodology", Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences 4, 1: 31 - 48.
Estuaries belong to the most biologically productive ecosystems of our planet, and do offer countless ecosystem services which are relying on the scenic beauty and on overall environmental quality. Their multipurpose attractiveness explains the ever evolving process of occupation by humans. In Guadiana estuary which is the terminal segment of a 730 km long river the ecosystem services are shared by Portugal and Spain. The economic development pursued by both countries in the river catchment creates rising pressures mainly on water resources. At the moment there are more than 100 dams, 1.9 million people and 300,000 hectares of irrigated areas along the basin. This paper reports the first application of Contingent Valuation Method to the assessment of public sensibility and preferences with respect to the improvement of water quality in Guadiana Estuary. The survey was carried out at both margins of the river. Data analysis includes the use of a two steps model; in the first step voting behavior is analyzed using logistic regression while in the second step, bid decision is examined using Generalized Additive Models (GAM). The results demonstrate strong public support for the improvement of water quality and identified the key determinants of this attitude. In addition, survey evidences demonstrate that the estuary is regarded as a common and share resource hence, any action plan should be guided in this integrated direction. .

5. Guimarães, M. H. M. 2010. "The use of Q-methodology to obtain stakeholder Discourses on the future development of Ria Formosa Coastal zone, south of Portugal", Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Regionais 23, 5-19. 23, 1: 5 - 19.
Any effective strategy for nature conservation necessarily involves stakeholder analysis. This article focuses on Q-methodology for this analysis. The objective is to understand both the identities and desires of local stakeholders in their own terms and categories, instead of making assumptions about their problems and needs. The study revealed 4 discourses on the future development of the Ria Formosa: Environmental education and information exchange; economic development supported and taking advantages of the environmental values; land planning and decrease of bureaucracy; and environmental quality, integration and organization. Finally, these discourses are compared with the Ria Formosa action plan - POLIS 2008 - that includes investment to improve and develop this coastal system. In conclusion, the action planned in POLIS 2008 covers most of the concerns that stakeholders identified.The major conflictarea identifiedis related to the demolition of houses existing on the barrier island of the lagoon system. Keywords: Stakeholder Analysis, Q sort, Integrated Coastal Management.


Artigos em revistas sem arbitragem científica
Papers in periodics without scientific refereeing
1. Guimarães, Maria H; Sousa, Carlos; Dentinho, Tomaz; Boski, Tomasz. 2013. "Economic base model for the Guadiana estuary, Portugal an application for Integrated Coastal Zone Management", Marine Policy, avaliable : on - line.

Trabalhos completos/resumidos em eventos sem arbitragem científica
Papers in conference proceedings without scientific refereeing
1. Guimarães, Maria H. M. E. 2012. " Getting closer to unlisted target populations using mixed-mode surveying. An application of choice modeling to international birdwatchers in Terceira Island, Azores", Trabalho apresentado em 19th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), In Não tem, Leipzig.








Indicadores de produção (Production indicators)

Total
Produção científica
Scientific production
9

Livros e capítulos
Books and book chapters
2
Capítulos de livros publicados
Published book chapters
2
Artigos científicos em revistas
Papers in periodics
6
Com arbitragem científica
With scientific refereeing
5
Sem arbitragem científica
Without scientific refereeing
1
Trabalhos em eventos
Papers in conference proceedings
1
Sem arbitragem científica
Without scientific refereeing
1


Outras informações relevantes
Bolseira de Investigação.
Doutorada em Ciências Ambientais na Universidade do Açores.
Principais áreas de interesse: Transdisciplinaridade, Economia Ambiental, Pensamento sistémico, sistemas socio-ecológicos, metodologias participativas.
Projetos em curso: FARMPATH


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