I offer strategies of socioenvironmental water and territory management, focused on an effective inter-institutional and community social network, sustainability, environmental preservation, and the empowerment of local bioeconomies through processes of collective science and applied innovation.
My profession is as a civil engineer, MSc. and PhD in Engineering with emphasis in Sanitary and Environmental Engineering. I have a Post-doctoral research on the topic of collective water management for planning and attention to the risk of disasters caused by hydrometeorological events in vulnerable localities.
I have an engineering profile focused on Collective Water Management from the multiple sources and for multiple uses, attentive on minimizing socio-environmental risks, through integrated and participatory water management, environmental sanitation, and eco-technologies. This, following a constructivist epistemology and from a research approach that combines qualitative and quantitative methods to deepen the mission of engineering that seeks to offer effective alternatives for social-ecosystems affected and marginalized by conflicts and social-environmental threats.
I have as main work approaches: people-centered engineering, collective and popular science, eco-technological tools for water sustainability, collective disaster risk management, rural sanitation, understanding of valuation languages and spontaneous knowledge, agroecological management of water, multiple sources of water for its multiple uses, political management of water and associated nature and artisanal and endogenous engineering.