JM (Jose Maria) Casanova Celis, MSc
JM (Jose Maria) Casanova Celis, MSc
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Biography
I am a Mexican biologist studying human-nature relationships with a particular interest in conservation and social-ecological systems. My research integrates diverse theoretical and methodological approaches to understand social-ecological dynamics within conservation settings across Mexico and Central America.
My PhD research focuses on how power dynamics shape decision-making processes in protected areas of the Mesoamerican region, and how these influence social-ecological outcomes, including equity, justice, and forest cover. Working closely with local actors, communities, and Indigenous peoples, I aim to co-produce governance strategies that address power imbalances, structural inequalities, and ecosystem degradation.
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Environmental governance, Conservation, Population ecology, Governance, Quantitative methods, Qualitative methods
Subdivision
Forest and Nature Conservation Policy