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Felipe Montoya-Greenheck

Las Nubes

Project Investigator: Felipe Montoya-Greenheck Funding: Fisher Fund for Neotropical Conservation; Lillian Meighen and Don Wright Foundation Term: 1998-to-date The Las Nubes project in Costa Rica supports the protection of the biological, ecological and social values of the Alexander Skutch Biological Corridor which contains  the  Las Nubes forest reserve that borders the largest protected area  in Central America. Originally […]

Felipe Montoya-Greenheck

Professor Las Nubes DirectorJames and Joanne Love Chair in Neotropical Conservation Credentials PhD Cultural Anthropology, University of New MexicoMSc Tropical Plant Ecology, University of Costa RicaBSc Biology, University of New Mexico Research Keywords Environmental Anthropology; Peasant Livelihoods; Socio-Ecological Well-Being; Biocultural Diversity; Ethnographic & Art-Based Methodologies. Contact Information 4700 Keele StreetToronto, ON M3J 1P3 416 736 2100 fmontoya@yorku.ca http://lasnubes.info.yorku.ca/ Research […]

Political Ecology

Political Ecology is the study of how social power relations are entwined with environmental processes, in contexts such as food production, extractive industries, climate change vulnerability and urbanization. EUC researchers are examining these processes in contexts as diverse as Indigenous communities and urban peripheries in Canada, the forests of Costa Rica, water resources in Chile, […]

Grounded Project launches with film premiere and panel discussion, June 10

Join 91亚色's Las Nubes Project on聽June 10聽at 6 p.m. to celebrate the launch of the Grounded Project, a new pan-University and international research collaboration, with the virtual film premiere of聽More than Migrants. The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion on the social determinants of health of migrant workers, chaired by 91亚色 […]