About Ricardo Radulovich

Currently:
Professor
College of Agricultural Engineering
and
Coordinator
Marine Gardens Project
Universidad de Costa Rica

  • Bachelor of Agriculture, California State University, Fresno
  • Master of Water in Agriculture, California State University, Fresno
  • Doctorate (Ph.D.) in water in agriculture, University of California, Davis
  • Postdoctoral Oregon State University, flows of water and nutrients in La Selva Biological Station

Besides working at the University of Costa Rica, from where he directed two projects funded by USAID, the Dr. Radulovich had the following experience:

  • McNamara Fellow, World Bank, 1985-86
  • Visiting Professor, Cornell University, 1988-91
  • Fulbright Research Scholar, 1991
  • Project leader region (4 countries), CATIE 1991-94
  • Dean, Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, Zamorano, Honduras, 1994-95
  • Regional Coordinator, the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor Project (8 countries), UNDP / SICA, 2000-01

He has over 80 publications, including dozens of articles in scientific journals, books and chapters, and papers for extension.

In 2007 he obtained funds to develop the draft Marine Gardens in the Gulf of Nicoya, in global competition (3000 applicants, 22 projects funded) program of the World Bank Development Marketplace.