The Earth’s ecosystems are more than just connected. They are deeply entangled. From the outer space to the deep sea, what happens in the ocean can echo in the forest. What’s lost in one region may disrupt another.

This interconnectedness demands not only science, but stewardship and a shared, interdisciplinary response

From biodiversity surveys in East Africa to marine governance in the high seas, my journey has always moved across disciplines and borders. With academic roots in conservation biology and advanced training in marine biodiversity governance, I focus on understanding and shaping the systems that sustain life.

I have prepared IUCN national redlists, contributed to UN environmental reports, worked on marine spatial planning, and conducted research on Multilateral Environmental Agreements such as CBD, BBNJ and CMS. Each experience reinforced a simple truth: effective environmental solutions do not come from silos. They come from collaboration across science, law, policy, and culture

Stewardship begins when we stop treating the environment as “out there,” and start recognizing it as the system that binds us. Through this lens, I explore not just how ecosystems work, but how we can work better with them, as part of them, and for them!