PUBLISHED ARTICLES
•Romero,OY. G., Ramirez, M., Schot, J., Arroyave, F. (2022). Mobilizing the transformative power of research for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Research Policy, 51(10), 104589. Link
Arias-Alzate A., Arroyave F., Romero O., Hurtado R.G., Gonzalez-Maya J.F., Arroyo J., PetersonT.,Martinez-Meyer E. (2022). Functional niche constraints on carnivoran assemblages (Mammalia: Carnivora) in the Americas: What keeps coexistence through space and time? Journal of Biogeography, 49(3), 497-510. Link
Arroyave, F, Romero Goyeneche OY, Gore M, Heimeriks G, Jeffrey J, and Petersen A. (2021). On the Social and Cognitive Dimensions ofWicked Environmental Problems Characterized by Conceptual and Solution Uncertainty. Advances in Complex Systems. 2021. S0219525921500053. Link
Romero OY, Vis J, Vila E, Arroyave F, Heimeriks G, Laat J, Schot J. (2021). Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals at Utrecht University. Technical report. Utrecht University. The Netherlands. Link
Jenkins, J., Arroyave, F., Brown, M., Chavez, J., Ly, J., Origel, H., Wetrosky, J. (2021). Assessing Impacts to National Park Visitation From COVID-19: A New Normal for Yosemite? Case Studies in the Environment, 5(1), 1434075. Link
Arroyave F., Petersen AM., Jenkins J., Hurtado R. (2020). Multiplex networks reveal geographic constraints on illicit wildlife trafficking. Applied Network Science. 5, 20. Link
Schot J, Ramirez M, Arroyave F, et al. (2020). Implementing the sustainable development goals innovation policy programme of experimentation with a strong regional focus. Technical report. TIPC extended policy report prepared for the colombian “misio´ n de sabios”. President’s Office. Bogota, Colombia.
Romero O, Ramırez M, Arroyave F. (2018). Mexican Research Networks and Capabilities to Address Sustainable Development Goals. Technical report. CONACYT-SPRU,Mexico DF-Brigthon, UK. University of Suxxex.19p.
Arroyave, F. (2015). Analysis of the environmental relations on Illegal trade of wildlife in Colombia: A network approach (Spanish). Master dissertation. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Economic Sciences Faculty, Institute of Environmental Studies. 150p. Link
Arroyave F., Hurtado H. RG. Romero G. Oscar. (2014). Trends of illegal trade of reptiles in Colombia 2005-2009 (Spanish). El Arrendajo Escarlata, revista del Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible de Colombia. Bogot´a, Colombia. Enero-Junio, (4)3: 28,38. ISSN
2322-7001. LinkArroyave. F., Romero Oscar Y., Bonilla G. M. A., Hurtado H. Rafael G. (2014). Illegal trade of tortoises (Testudinata) in Colombia: A Network approach. Act.Bio.Col. (19)3: 381-392. Link
Bonilla M.A et al., (2012). Ecology of freshwater turtles of Colombian and Handling of Confiscations (Spanish). Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible; Universidad Nacional de Colombia; ISBN: 978-958-761-234-9
FORTHCOMING
Arroyave F, Jenkins J, Petersen A. (Under review). Beyond fixed points: Understanding the National Park System through the lenses of news media, scientific communication and biogeography. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Submission in Dec 2022.
Romero-Goyeneche OY., Heimeriks G., Vis J., Arroyave F,Vila E., Schot J. (Under review). Understanding emergence of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Research. Research evaluation. Submitted in Nov 2022.
Petersen, A. M., Arroyave, F., Pavlidis, I. (Under review). Methods for measuring social and conceptual dimensions of convergence science. Research Evaluation. Submitted in August 2022. Link
Arroyave F, Jenkins J, Hurtado R. (Under review). Mapping attitudes on illegal trade of wildlife: implications for management and governance. Conservation Society. Submitted in Nov 2021.Link
Arroyave F, Jenkins J, Shackleton S, Petersen A. (Under review). Research alignment in the U.S. NationalPark Service: Effect of policy change on the supply of scientific knowledge for protected area management. Research Policy. Submitted in Dec 2021. Link