Academic position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Indigenous Ecologies and Environmental Crisis
Department: Institute of Advanced Studies
Email: adriana.suarez@ucl.ac.uk
Biography:
Adriana is a geographer (PUC, Chile) and holds a Master’s in Environmental Management (Macquarie University, Australia) and a PhD in Sustainable Futures (University of Bristol).
Her research focuses on natural resource management institutions at different scales (projects, communities, nation state and transnational organisations) in contested environments and her work seeks to identify, address and challenge the marginalisation of rural and indigenous groups from dominant management arrangements.
Together with colleague Dr Olivia Arigho-Stiles, Adriana will help develop a research cluster that will bring together interdisciplinary research being conducted on Indigenous Ecologies and Environmental Crisis within the IAS, UCL Anthropocene and beyond.
Research projects:
- Suárez Delucchi, A., Sachet, E., Chavarro, M.J., Escobar, M.P. (2022) Becoming a ‘good producer’ in the agri-environmental project organisation. Journal of Rural Studies, 96: 207-216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.10.025
- Suárez Delucchi, A. (2022). ¿Cómo hacer instituciones que respondan a las necesidades de quienes pretenden servir? El Mostrador (Chilean electronic newspaper).
Dr Adriana Suárez Delucchi is an IAS /UCL Anthropocene Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Indigenous Ecologies and Environmental Crisis, alongside Dr Olivia Arigho-Stiles