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Fausto O. Sarmiento is a professor of geography and director of the Neotropical Montology Collaboratory at the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the  University of Georgia at Athens (UGA). Previously Dr. Sarmiento served as Co-Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and as Director of the Office of International Education. He is a prominent montologist.

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Education
In 1988 Fausto Sarmiento completed his Bachelor of Science in biology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador. Tjitte de Vries supervised his thesis, Habitat selection of Andean lapwings (Vanellus resplendens) in three areas of the Cotopaxi National Park, Ecuador.

In 1991 Sarmiento received his M.Sc. in Tropical Ecology from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Paul A. Colinvaux served as advisor for his thesis on Habitat fragmentation and conservation of Ecuadorian remnant mountain forests in the Andes. In 1996 Sarmiento was awarded a PhD in Landscape Ecology from University of Georgia, Athens, GA.   C. Ronald Carroll was his primary advisor and his dissertation was titled Seed dispersal and forest regeneration in Tropandean landscapes of Ecuador

Published works
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Awards and honors
Fellowship on Comparative Ethnoecology of the Fujiyama and Cotopaxi.
 * 1998: Award for Andean Sustainability. Pan American Center for Geographical Research and Studies, Quito, Ecuador
 * 2004: Fulbright Scholarship. Japan-US program for International Education Administrators and Research
 * 2015: Outstanding Teaching Faculty Award. Franklin College. April. UGA
 * 2019: Co-Chair of the Latin American and Caribbean Mountains Research and Innovation Network (LACAMONT).
 * 2019: Chair, Commission of Mountain Studies of the International Geographical Union (IGU)
 * 2019: Barry Bishop Career Award. Mountain Geography Specialty Group (MGSG) of the American Association of Geographers
 * 2022: Fulbright U.S. Global Scholar Award
 * 2023: Denali Recent Accomplishment Award. Mountain Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers