My research and action interests are focused on the interaction between people and the environment. My work is inherently an inter and transdisciplinary and I’m interested in three main areas: (1) socioecological systems (collective action, ecosystem services and resilience), (2) environmental feminisms (feminist political ecology, ecofeminisms and gender and environment) and (3) political ecology (peasant studies, environmental justice and environmental conflicts). I am interested in how local communities manage, adapt and / or resist socio-ecological changes and transformations. I have a PhD in Ecology from the Autonomous University of Madrid and I have carried out several research stays at the Ostrom Workshop of the University of Indiana (USA) and at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon. I am a teacher in different masters and PhD courses in national and international universities.
I am training as a group facilitator with Altekio and the Institute for Facilitation and Change (IIFAC-E) in Madrid and I am also studying the base year at the Process Work School of Barcelona. I currently work in Biodiversia S Coop, a cooperative which works on bringing science closer to citizens to solve urgent issues surrounding the loss of biodiversity, the global deterioration of ecosystems and the need to generate eco-social alternatives. I am a founding member of the FRACTAL collective, a feminist environmental research collective.

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