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PhD Dissertation: 08/03/2019
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Prof. Francesco Sorbetti Guerri
Email: sara.bartolozzi@unifi.it
Office address: via San Bonaventura, 13, 50145 Firenze
Phone Mobile: +39 339 8698792
Profile
I am Sara Bartolozzi, I was born on 18/07/1988 in Florence. I graduated at the University of Florence where I obtained a degree in Sciences and management of wildlife and environmental resources (110/110 cum laude). I am currently a 2nd year PhD candidate in Sustainable management of agriculture, forestry and food.
Research interests and PhD project
My research interests deal with innovative technologies for the prevention and the protection against damage caused by wildlife to the agriculture, livestock, forestry and environment patrimony, in order to mitigate conflicts with human activities. the main activities of my research project are experimentation of smell and taste repellents to deer, testing of new construction schemes of electric fences, study of different type of alternative and dissuasive crops, study of applications with remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS).
Papers
- Argenti G., Racanelli V., Bartolozzi S., Staglianò N., Sorbetti Guerri F. 2016, Assessment of feeding preferences of wild animals in forage resources. Italian Journal of Agronomy.
Conference talks and seminars
- Argenti, G.; Racanelli, V.; Bartolozzi, S.; Staglianò, N.; Sorbetti Guerri, F. 2016. Assessment of Feeding Preferences of Wild Animals in Forage Resources. In: La ricerca agronomica verso il 2030 - gli obiettivi globali di sviluppo sostenibile, Sassari, 20-22 Settembre 2016, SIA, pp. 54-55, ISBN:978-88-904387-3-8.
- Bartolozzi S., Capaccioli A., La Marca O., Notarangelo G., Sorbetti Guerri F., Racanelli V. 2016, Esperienze di difesa con repellenti di colture agrarie e forestali dai danni da cervidi. Atti del Convegno “Giornate Fitopatologiche 2016”. Chianciano terme, 8-11 Marzo 2016.
- Sorbetti Guerri F., Bartolozzi S., Racanelli V., Sorbetti Guerri E. 2016, Opportunities and limitations using Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) for the study of wild ungulates: a first experimental approach for estimating Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) populations. Congresso nazionale Fauna Problematica. Cesena 24–26 Novembre 2016.
- Sorbetti Guerri F., Bartolozzi S., Racanelli V., Argenio G., Giusti A., Ferrara V., Rocchi G. 2016, Evaluation of wildlife impact on agricultural production through Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS): materials and methods and information obtained for the damage evaluation. Congresso nazionale Fauna Problematica. Cesena 24–26 Novembre 2016.
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