Daiana Castillo Lopez
- Land use and food security
- Environmental and climate change
- Social and Cultural Change and Adaptation
- Sustainable use of natural resources
- Gender
- Agriculture, land use, climate change
- Governance and conflict
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Colombia
Gender Group
Students Council ZEF A 2019
Lecturer in the Seminar "Bases sobre la sustentabilidad" at the UNAM.
Guest Lecturer " Environment and conflicts in Latin America" University of Lüneburg
2013-2015: Director of Environmental Department
2010-2013: Coordinator of environmental operations
MSc. Environmental Sciences
Universidad Autonóma de San Luis Potosí - México
MSc. Natural Resources Management and Development
TH Köln - Germany
BS. Environmental Manager
Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas - Colombia
Food Sovereignty and security, Urban Metabolism , Waste Management, Rural development
Colciencias - Colombia
Fiat Panis Foundation
2021: Doctoral Stay in the IDEA at Universidad Nacional in Colombia
Food sovereignty and (post) conflict in the rural Colombia: The case of Tenza Valley
Social conflicts and internal wars affect food sovereignty. One of the main consequences of conflicts in the world is hunger. Conflicts also affect decision-making, control, and use of resources in food production systems, which are essential elements of food sovereignty. This research addresses the link between food sovereignty and the armed conflict in Colombia. The main objective is to identify the direct and indirect effects of the internal (post) conflict on the smallholder farmers’ decision making about their food production systems. The rural Tenza Valley will be taken as a case study. The study will consist of three main dimensions of research work. Firstly, actors in the decision-making process with a focus on gender relations will be identified. This will be followed by the identification of direct and indirect effects of the armed conflict which have influenced the smallholder farmers’ decisions on their food production systems. Finally, the impact of public food policies and strategies on the traditional food production systems and consumption habits in the region will be analyzed. The theoretical framework builds on the basis of the Sustainable Livelihood Approach and agroecology. In this research, the food sovereignty and food security concepts are considering equally important and useful for the current hunger worries, especially in poor societies. This framework will be used to understand the different relationships between the small farmers' livelihoods assets with policies, and institutions in a context of vulnerability given by the armed conflict and poverty. This study will use participatory research methods including semi-structured interviews, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions for data collection. Understanding the consequences of the armed conflict on food sovereignty contributes to formulating strategies under the current peace-building framework in Colombia. Furthermore, this study seeks to contribute some important evidence to the current global debate about food sovereignty and conflict.
Colciencias - Colombia
Fiat Panis Foundation
doctoral work
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Dr. Girma Kelboro
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ZEF A: Department of Political and Cultural Change
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