EUSÉBIO REIS
eusebioreis@campus.ul.pt
eusebioreis@campus.ul.pt
PhD in Physical Geography by the University of Lisbon (2006); MSc in Hydraulics and Water Resources by IST- UTL (1996). Assistant Professor at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon and researcher at the Centre for Geographical Studies.
Part in various national (7) and International (5) research projects, focusing mainly on geomorphological and hydrological issues, as well as nearly two dozen service provision studies provided under Risk Assessment and Spatial Planning at national, regional and municipal levels.
Surpervision of over two dozen master and PhD theses focusing on very different topics, including: application of GIS to tourism; geographical analysis and modeling of environmental phenomena with GIS; analysis and evaluation of predisposition to occurrence of floods, landslides and forest fires; analysis of soil erosion associated to gully processes; technological risks and GIS; mapping and quality analysis of digital map data; design and establishment of GIS databases. Almost 3 dozen articles published in national and international journals with peer review.
Research areas: Fluvial Hydrology and Geomorphology; Predisposition Evaluation and Natural Hazards (floods, unstable slopes, erosion); Spatial Planning; Spatial Modeling and Analysis with GIS.
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Part in various national (7) and International (5) research projects, focusing mainly on geomorphological and hydrological issues, as well as nearly two dozen service provision studies provided under Risk Assessment and Spatial Planning at national, regional and municipal levels.
Surpervision of over two dozen master and PhD theses focusing on very different topics, including: application of GIS to tourism; geographical analysis and modeling of environmental phenomena with GIS; analysis and evaluation of predisposition to occurrence of floods, landslides and forest fires; analysis of soil erosion associated to gully processes; technological risks and GIS; mapping and quality analysis of digital map data; design and establishment of GIS databases. Almost 3 dozen articles published in national and international journals with peer review.
Research areas: Fluvial Hydrology and Geomorphology; Predisposition Evaluation and Natural Hazards (floods, unstable slopes, erosion); Spatial Planning; Spatial Modeling and Analysis with GIS.
PUBLICATIONS