University of Oxford
11a Mansfield Rd
OX1 3SZ
UK
Alex Caruana
Background
Research Interests
My main interest lies in further understanding whether conservation initiatives, policies and projects are working around the globe through impact assessment, as the optimal way to inform future decisions is to study and learn from the past.
Current Research
To quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of conservation interventions, a counterfactual, meaning an alternative possible trajectory of a dynamic system in the absence of a specific intervention, is required. However, constructing counterfactuals is a complex process, as each intervention takes place within unique socio-ecological systems and collecting empirical ecological data through robust study designs (e.g., Randomized Control Trials) is often expensive and unfeasible. Therefore, conservation interventions are often conducted without study designs in place. My research will focus on further developing and generating species population-based counterfactuals. Additionally, I will assess historical conservation projects using quantitative secondary datasets as well as qualitative primary data using social science methods.
Brief CV
D.Phil. in Conservation Biology (2024 – Current), University of Oxford
M.Sc. in Sustainable Forest and Nature Management, sp. Conservation Biology, University of Copenhagen & Bangor University, 2023
B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Malta’s College of Arts, Science and Technology, 2021
Publications
Caruana A, Muir M, White TB, Jones JPG. 2024. Lessons Lost: Lack of requirements for post-project evaluation and reporting is hindering evidence-based conservation. Conservation Science and Practice. (Resubmission)
Caruana A, Camilleri B, Farrugia L, Jones JPG. 2024. Mechanical excavation of wetland habitat failed to eradicate invasive American red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in Malta. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12325
Shackelford, N., [and 76 others, including Caruana, A.] et. al. 2021. Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nature Ecology and Evolution. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01510-3
Reports
Caruana A, Farrugia L. 2023. Assessment of Red Swamp Crayfish presence, distribution and abundance within the Fiddien valley system. Pages 1–53. Applied Ecological Resources. https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/applied-ecology-resources/document/20240157815/