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About me
My professional background as an agronomist led me to specialize in fluvial geomorphology, ecology, and outdoor environmental education. My work experience focuses on consultancy, various research projects, and participatory science.
The research in the Queuco River basin arose from an interest in learning about rivers as socio-ecological systems, integrating interdisciplinary methods from Western sciences, while seeking ways of encountering local systems of knowledge, cultural practices, linguistic expressions, and more.
The work presented on this page is the result of various explorations of knowledge co-production based on the dialogue of different forms of knowledge. This encounter was born and made possible thanks to a common goal: to contribute information for the protection and coexistence with rivers and their basins.