I'm a social anthropologist and political scientist who has been active in the global South for more than 10 years, especially in the Andes and South-Eastern Africa. I work in the fields of climate change and climate politics, community-based coastal management, and disaster prevention and recovery.
For the past years, I have focused on endangered mangrove habitats and coastal estuaries' livelihoods, since mangroves (the second-best CO2 sequesters in the world after peat) are absolutely essential for mitigating the ongoing anthropogenic climate change. I am an active member of Grupo Tierra Ecuador, the International Development Ethics Association, the Human Development and Capability Association, and POLLEN (Political Ecology Network). Kindly visit my website for more information.