Research Projects on Agroecology and Climate Change Resilience
Vanesa Ramos Abensur is a Ph.D. candidate focusing on agro-ecological initiatives in the Andean region, exploring strategies of Quechua communities to combat climate change and preserve agrobiodiversity. She co-organized the Latin-American School for Food Systems Resilience in 2019, emphasizing co-learning and participatory approaches. Vanesa's work involves a thorough review on liquid organic inputs for farming practices, aiming to benefit local farmers and promote sustainable agriculture.
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Personal presentation Vanesa Ramos Abensur Rikolto Latam vanesa.ramos.Abensur@gmail.com IPROMO Mountains in a changing climate: Threats, challenges and opportunities 28 September-09 October 2020
Education Ph.D. candidate in Development and Environment M.Sc. in Regional Development and Environment Undergraduate Diploma in Biology B.Sc. in Biology, with specialization in Ecology Employment and main activities Project Coordinator and Researcher Research project: "Knowledge statement review about liquid organic inputs with a special focus on the Andean region (Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia)", carried out by Rikolto, Michigan State University, and McKnight Foundation
Other interests (volunteer work, hobbies etc.) Latin-American School for Food Systems Resilience ALLSA 2019, Co-Organizer ALLSA 2019 was carried out in from September 14th to September 25th of 2019 in the Sacred Valley of Cuzco, Peru in association with the Potato Park and ANDES Association. A total of 24 young environmental leaders from Latin America participated. The main goal was to create a network for Latin Americans to promote innovative processes for food systems resilience, using co-learning and participatory approaches. This school specifically seeks to validate both ancestral and academic knowledge.
Presentation of a project you are working on 1/3 "Knowledge statement review about liquid organic inputs with a special focus on the Andean region (Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia) - The objective is to carry out a complete bibliographic and socio-ecological review of agro-ecological liquid bio-inputs. - Rikolto expects to understand more on bio- inputs complexities through this study and make the results available for farmers in an easy format. - Current state: analyzing results
Presentation of a project you are working on 2/3 Exploring strategies to face climate change and improve agrobiodiversity conservation in Quechua communities from the Peruvian Andes (PhD thesis in progress) Objective: Characterize the strategies that Quechua communities have developed to face climate change and determine its impact on the conservation of agrobiodiversity
Presentation of a project you are working on 2/3 Exploring strategies to face climate change and improve agrobiodiversity conservation in Quechua communities from the Peruvian Andes (PhD thesis in progress)
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