Ivonne Juarez Serna

Ivonne Juarez Serna
Middlebury College · Environmental Studies

Bachelor of Arts
Climate & Politics Researcher

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Introduction
Ivonne Serna is a climate researcher specializing in policy analysis, environmental justice, and human rights. Multilingual in English, Spanish, and French, her research focus includes political ecology, urban climate resilience, and marine conservation. Her scholarly contributions have been featured in "Ecology and Society," and she has received several research fellowships and awards. With research experience spanning LATAM, North America and Europe, she employs co-participatory methods.

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This paper explores the barriers to full and effective Indigenous participation in global climate and biodiversity governance. It examines how post-colonial frameworks, state sovereignty, and neoliberal epistemologies inhibit Indigenous agency, even as institutions like the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (UNCBD) and UN Framework Convention o...
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Collaborative care refers to the collectively formed reciprocal relationships that emerge between the human and more-than-human world. Such care relations are more robust when individuals from different socioeconomic, gender, and political stratifications participate in decision making. This condition applies to gender equity in ocean conservation...
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Michoacán, Mexico, the world's avocado capital, produced 80% of US avocados in 2022, sustaining over 300,000 jobs and generating billions in profits, earning its "green gold" reputation. However, this prosperity has drawn cartels, resulting in land seizures, extortion, and violence. Additionally, rapid expansion has caused deforestation, erosion, a...
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"À la Trace" est un magazine trimestriel qui analyse la criminalité faunique mondiale, couvrant le braconnage, la contrebande et le marché illégal des espèces protégées. Le magazine offre des rapports complets sur les affaires judiciaires en cours, les évolutions réglementaires et les actions répressives. Il met en lumière les tendances émergentes...

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