ASTUDILLO PLACENCIA Juan Carlos

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Dr. Juan Carlos Astudillo earned his PhD at the University of Hong Kong in 2015.  He is a marine ecologist with strong interest and experience in marine biodiversity assessment, invasion biology and ecological engineering for habitat rehabilitation. 

Dr. Astudillo was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Swire Institute of Marine Science – School of Biological Science at the University of Hong Kong and a Research Associate at the State Key Laboratory of Marine Sciences – City University of Hong Kong.

The current research focus of Dr. Astudillo is to understand and apply ecological and engineering concepts for enhancing the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning/services (e.g., biofiltration, carbon storage, nursery ground, etc.) of degraded coastal ecosystems. The goal of his research is to develop ecologically engineered technologies/methods for ecological restoration that will support sustainable coastal development.  In regard to the ecological concept, his research elucidates the environmental and biological factors that affect biodiversity such as surface temperature, desiccation, surface pH, habitat complexity, seasonality, competition, predation, etc. As for the engineering concept, his research includes the development of novel ecologically friendly materials (e.g., an eco-concrete using local waste materials that is pending patent), novel designs that incorporate complex microhabitats and surfaces that benefit species recruitment and survival, the implementation of ecologically engineered shorelines and testing their performance in terms of biodiversity enhancement. These are fundamental aspects for developing successful and cost-effective ecologically engineered solutions to achieve sustainable development in Hong Kong, the South China Sea and elsewhere.     

As a researcher, Dr. Astudillo has a good track record in the study of biodiversity and ecological engineering, with several publications on the ecology of benthic communities and invasive species. Currently, he is the Principal Investigator of one research fund and one citizen science fund, and the Co-Investigator of seven research funds. These projects are in the field of ecological engineering and biodiversity assessment.

Dr. Astudillo has been appointed as Thematic Editor of Hong Kong Register of Marine Species (HKRMS) under the World Register of Marine Species. He is also a founding member of the recently established “Hong Kong Marine Ecological Association” that was born with the main goal of promoting ecosystem restoration and environmental education in Hong Kong. Dr. Astudillo is a member of the editorial board of a new International Journal titled “Maritime Technology and Research”, which was launched in 2019 by Kasetsart University, Thailand. This journal covers a broad range of maritime technology, including engineering, maritime policy, environment and logistics. He has also been a reviewer for eight international scientific journals such as Marine Pollution Bulletin, Regional Studies in Marine Science, Aquatic Invasion, Molluscan Research, Helgoland Marine Research, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Maritime Technology and Research, and Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía.

Research interests

Qualifications

PhD (HKU), PD (UCN-Chile), BSc (UCN-Chile)

Appointments

Ecological Engineering and Environmental Restoration Projects

2023-2025. Enhancing marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning on the manmade rip-rap seawall at Tai Shue Wan. Hong Kong Offshore LNG Terminal Project – Marine Conservation Enhancement Fund (MCEF), HK$ 1,980,600, as Principal Investigator (PI), Hong Kong metropolitan University.

2023-2024. Nature-based eco-engineering of seawalls by using recycled bamboo rods. Research and Development Fund, HK$ 199,220, as PI, Hong Kong Metropolitan University.

2023-2025. Consultancy Services on Site Trials of Eco-shoreline in West Kowloon Cultural District and New Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter, Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD), HK$ 2,697,996, as Co-Investigator (Co-I), City University of Hong Kong.

2022-2023. Shore up with shells: Enhancing marine biodiversity on artificial rip-rap seawalls with a nature-based approach Marine Ecology Enhancement Fund (MEEF), HK$ 499,800, as PI, Hong Kong Marine Ecological Association.

2022-2023. Shells to Hotels: Building micro-habitats with oyster shells for the rehabilitation of marine biodiversity. Sea the Future Funding, Interflow Foundation, HK$ 411,400, as PI, Hong Kong Marine Ecological Association.

2022-2024. Pilot site trials of sustainable measures at seawalls within Victoria Harbour – Revitalized typhoon shelter precinct at Victoria Park Road Waterfront. Planning and Lands Branch, Development Bureau (DEVB), HK$ 1,199,405, as Co-I, City University of Hong Kong.

2021-2023. Ecological restoration with oyster shell reefs at Sham Wan Restricted Area, Hong Kong Offshore LNG Terminal Project – Marine Conservation Enhancement Fund: MCEF20113, HK$ 1,198,200, as PI, City University of Hong Kong.

2021-2023. Enhancement of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning along Lantau eco-shoreline with low-pH sea-sand seawater eco-engineered seawall panels, Lantau Conservation Fund (LCF): RE-2020-08, HK$ 2,269,000, as Co-I, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

2021-2022. Ecological Monitoring for the Eco-enhancement of Seawall - Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), Mott MacDonald Hong Kong Limited, HK$ 385,080, as Co-I, City University of Hong Kong.

2021-2022. Provision of Services for Post-Construction Marine Ecological Survey at Lung Mei Beach, Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD), HK$ 1,300,000, as Co-I, City University of Hong Kong.

2019-2022.    Pilot site trials of sustainable measures at seawalls within Victoria Harbour - Tsuen Wan Promenade. Planning and Lands Branch, Development Bureau (DEVB), HK$ 1,084,417, as Co-I, The University of Hong Kong.

2018-2020. Second Pilot Trial of Eco-shoreline at the Taishan Receptor Site, Civil Engineering and Development Department, HK$1,400,000, as Co-I, The University of Hong Kong.

2018-2020. Site Trials of Eco-shoreline on Seawalls at Sai Kung, Lung Kwu Tan and Ma Liu Shui, 2018-2022, Civil Engineering and Development Department, HK$2,702,500, as Project Manager (PM), The University of Hong Kong.

2018-2020. Conceptual scheme for full-scale implementation of eco-shoreline at Taishan Receptor Site, 2017-2018, Civil Engineering and Development Department, HK$ 150,000, as PM, The University of Hong Kong.

2018-2020. Pilot trial of eco-shoreline at the Taishan Receptor Site, 2016-2018, Civil Engineering and Development Department, HK$ 980,000, as PM, The University of Hong Kong.

 

Ecology and Biodiversity Projects

2017-2018. Assessing the marine biodiversity and ecology of Tolo Harbour and Channel, with particular reference to coastal marine environments of Ting Kok and Shuen Wan Hoi – Phase II, ECF Project: 2016-79, HK$ 4,233,490, as PM, The University of Hong Kong.

2015-2017. Assessing the marine biodiversity and ecology of Tolo Harbour and Channel, with particular reference to coastal marine environments of Ting Kok and Shuen Wan Hoi – Phase I, ECF Project: 2014-64, HK$ 4,233,490, as Senior Research Assistant (SRA), The University of Hong Kong.

2011-2012. Assessment survey of non-native marine species in Hong Kong, ECF Project: 2010-28, HK$ 500,000, as PM, The University of Hong Kong.

2011-2011. Global Approach by Modular Experiments (GAME) project IX - Which impact does ecological resource predictability have on distribution patterns of marine species? as Collaborator, GEOMAR Institute, Kiel, Germany.

2009-2010. Functional importance of sea urchins and coral-feeding invertebrates on bioerosion of corals. Research Assistant (RA), The University of Hong Kong.

 

Memberships

  • 2020-Pres. Founder Member, Hong Kong Marine Ecological Association, Hong Kong.
  • 2018-Pres. Thematic Editor, The Hong Kong Register of Marine Species (HKRMS).
  • 2018-Pres. Editorial Board Member, Maritime Technology and Research (MTR).
  • 2022-Pres. Founder Member, afterNATURE (eco-engineering startup).

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 4 - Quality Education
  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • SDG 13 - Climate Action
  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water
  • SDG 15 - Life on Land

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