Article on biocultural landscape reconstruction and its application in the Kokonuko Indigenous Territory (Colombia) published in Ecological Economics

The article Community reconstruction of biocultural landscapes. Application in the Kokonuko Indigenous Territory, evaluates how to reverse the socioecological impacts of the Green Revolution in the Puracé Indigenous Territory (high-Andean region of Colombia). The study presents an agroecological transition proposal developed by the Kokonuko community through participatory research.
New paper on criteria for sustainable land use planning of metropolitan green infrastructure in the tropical Andes published in the journal Landscape Ecology

Urbanization is rapidly increasing worldwide, with nearly 60% of the global population currently residing in cities, and it is expected to reach 68% by 2050. In the tropical Andes region, managing these changes poses significant challenges, including biodiversity loss and vulnerability to climate change.
