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Strengthening social and environmental well-being through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico

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Series
Association events, EDID, Reframing togetherness
Language
English
Speaker(s)
Prof. Magdalena Elizabeth Bergés Tiznado, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa
Prof. Jesús Armando León Cañedo
Prof. Arturo Alfonso Fernández Jaramillo, Universidad Politécnica de Sinaloa
Prof. Marcela Guillermina Fregoso López, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Prof. Carmen Cristina Osuna Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa
Location
St James campus SJA-611
This event is in person, but attendees can view, attend, or participate in this event virtually

This panel of experts will discuss the state of Sinaloa, Mexico as a focus for strengthening collaborative efforts and innovation for preserving natural systems. Sinaloa is a state in the northwest of Mexico that is known for its diverse ecosystems and essential socioeconomic activities that rely on the rich natural resources in the region. Environmental studies in Sinaloa have drawn attention to the severe human-induced impacts including agricultural land degradation, contamination of coastal areas and fisheries, and toxic releases from mining. Our panel of experts, comprised of researchers from local academic institutions and different areas of expertise, will share perspectives on how these socio-environmental issues in the region are currently addressed and reflect on the challenges and opportunities of building more interdisciplinary solutions. Join us for this hybrid panel to learn more about Sinaloa as a study context for environmental research and ongoing collaborative efforts for environmental preservation.

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