Adriana Carolina Flores-Díaz [email protected] /[email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE www.researchgate.net/profile/Adriana_Flores-Diaz

PERSONAL PROFILE Name: Adriana Carolina Flores Díaz. Domicile: City Place of birth: Mexico, Federal District. Federal Taxpayers Registry Number: FODA-700614 - G82 Passport: G17672372 CONACYT- CVU Registration Number: 167730 Number of Bachelor and PhD license: 22044443, 9041921 ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0003-1297-7380

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND · Bachelor: Biology. Faculty of Science, UNAM. Thesis: "Describing the vegetational deterioration of the estuary Chantuto-Teculapa-Panzacola-System, ". Professional Examination: July 13, 1995. · Postgraduate: Doctorate in Ecology and Management of Natural Resources. Research Center on Ecology (INECOL), A.C., , , Mexico. Thesis: “Riparian area management of the Cuitzmala river watershed, ”. Professional Examination: December 5, 2014. Tutor: Dr. José Manuel Maass Moreno.

FELLOWSHIP AWARDS · Member of the National Research System – CONACYT, 2018. CVU: 167730 · CONACYT Postdoctoral Scholarship – Research Center on Environmental Geography. UNAM. 2017. Project: Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch Butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests. Phase II. · CONACYT Postdoctoral Scholarship – Research Center on Environmental Geography. UNAM. 2016. Project: Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch Butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests. Phase I. · CONACYT Doctoral Scholarship - Institute of Ecology, A. C. 2004. Project: Management of the riparian areas in the Cuitzmala river watershed, Jalisco.

ACADEMIC AND STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS · National Observatory for Socio-ecosystem Sustainability. Since 2018. · Society for Freshwater Science. Since 2018. · International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Ecosystem Management Commission. Since 2017. · Open-ended Network of the Intergovernmental Science - Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Stakeholders. Since 2017. · International Nitrogen Management System (INMS). Nitrogen threat and benefit assessment methodology. Since 2016. · Socio-ecosystems and Sustainability Network (Red SocioEcos). CONACYT -Mexico. Since 2015. · Community-based Water Monitoring Network of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (RCMA). Since 2011. · Long-term Ecological Research Network – Mexico (MexLTER). Site: Chamela, Mexico. Since 2007. · Global Water Watch Program – Mexican group. Since 2004.

RESEARCH POSITION Academic – Faculty Full time TC 3. Transdiscipline Center for Sustainability. Universidad Iberoamericana, Santa Fe. Mexico City. Main activities: research and teaching on transdisciplinary approaches to reach sustainability.

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PUBLICATIONS · Tauro, A. y A. C. Flores-Díaz. 2018. Socio-cultural dimensions and values around ecosystem services in wetlands. In: I. Díaz Carrion et al. (Ed.). Ecosystem Services in Wetlands. SEDEMA- Veracruz. Mexico. [Original version in Spanish]. Available at http://repositorio.veracruz.gob.mx/medioambiente/wp- content/uploads/sites/9/2018/11/SE-EN-HUMEDALES.pdf · Del Rio Pesado, G., A. Espinoza Bernal, A. Espinoza Bernal, Flores-Díaz A., García García, J. et al. 2018. The Communal Water Monitoring Network in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. In: J. Mercon, et al. (Ed.). Experiences of transdisciplinary collaboration for sustainability. Socio-ecosystem and Sustainability Networks CONACYT. Mexico. [Original version in Spanish]. Available at http://scifunam.fisica.unam.mx/mir/copit/SC0007ES/SC0007ES_noportada.pdf · Flores-Díaz, A., A. Quevedo Chacón, R. Páez Bistrain, I. Ramírez Ramírez and A. Larrazábal De la Vía. 2018. Community-based monitoring in response to local concerns: creating usable knowledge for water management in rural lands Mexico. Water 10(542). DOI: 10.3390/w10050542 · Flores-Díaz, A. R. Guevara, R. Landgrave, A. Quevedo Chacón, M. Mendoza Cantú and M. Maass. 2017. Hierarchical procedure for creating local typologies for riparian zone research and management based on biophysical features. Physical Geography. October 2017. DOI: 10.1080/02723646.2017.1387427 · Riensche M., A. Castillo, A. Flores-Díaz and M. Maass. 2015. Tourism at Costalegre, Mexico: an ecosystem services-based exploration of current challenges and alternative futures. Futures 66:70-84. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2014.12.012 (Cited 5 times) · Flores-Díaz A., A. Castillo Alvarez, M. Sánchez Matías and M. Maass Moreno. 2014. Local values and decisions: views and constrains for riparian management in western Mexico. Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems 414: 1-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2014017 (Cited 6 times) · Flores-Díaz A., M. Ramos-Escobedo, S. Ruiz-Córdova, R. H. Manson, E. Aranda Delgado and W.G. Deutsch. 2013. Community-based water monitoring: challenges and learning from the perspective of the Global Water Watch - Mexico. [Original version in Spanish]. Reports from the Mexican Watershed Congress. Expanded abstracts. (Cited 3 times) · Balvanera P., Castillo A., Ávila P., Caballero K., Flores A., Galicia C., Galindo L. M., Lazos Chavero E., Martínez J., Maass M., Martínez L., Quijas S., Saldaña A., Sánchez M. and Sarukhán J. 2011. Chapter 2. Interdisciplinary Conceptual Frameworks to analyze the Ecosystem Services in Latin America. In: Laterra, P., E. Jobbágy and J. Paruelo (Ed.): Assessment of Ecosystem Services. Concepts, tools and appliance in land-use planning. [Original version in Spanish]. Publication: National Agricultural Technology Institute. Argentina. 740 pp. (Cited 23 times). · Pardo Vegezzi E. and A. Flores. 2006. Participative community planning: Consent and dissent. Methodological lessons resulting through experiences of Mexican NGOs. In: Anta Fonseca S., A. Arreola, M. A. González Ortiz and J. Acosta González (Ed.): Community Land-use Planning. Publication: National Ecology Institute, Mexico. [Original version in Spanish]. ISBN: 968-817-810-1. (Cited 3 times) · Flores-Díaz A. and S. Castillo A. 1996. National Environmental Problems. [Original version in Spanish]. Phronesis: 19. (Cited 2 times).

Under revision · Flores-Díaz, A. M. Barajas and J. Fuentes Junco. Management of water and riparian areas in terms of integral management of the Palos Prietos micro-basin, Ejido Tumbisca, Morelia. Mexican Journal of Biodiversity. [Original version in Spanish]. Submitted to Tecnología y Ciencias del Agua Journal.

· Flores-Díaz, A. C., I. Ramírez R., R. Páez and D. Lugo. Transdisciplinary network for local water management: values and challenges of the Monarch Butterfly Water Monitoring Network, Mexico. Society & Natural Resources. Being reshaped for resubmission. · Manson, R., M. Ramos-Escobedo and A. Flores-Díaz. Under revision. Experiences of communal Monitoring in Mexico. In: M. Nava, et al. (Ed.) Water quality. Publication: Interamerican Network of Academies of Science (IANAS). [Original version in English and Spanish]. Script under publishers’ revision. · González-Villarreal, R. and A. Flores-Díaz. Under revision. Tools for watershed analysis Environmental Sciences teaching. Chapter in: Experiences in teaching - Research in Environmental Sciences. Published by ENES - UNAM, Morelia. [Original version in Spanish]. Script under publishers’ revision. 2

· Álvarez A., Argueta P., C. de Garay, Flores-Díaz A. and J.L. Palacios. Under revision. Guideline for the calculation of hydrological and mass balances of substances with environmental importance. [Original version in Spanish]. Bachelor in Environmental Sciences, ENES - UNAM Morelia. Script under revision.

In preparation · Training manuals for community experts of the Sierra Tarahumara. Management of a Natural Protected Area. [Original version in Spanish]. Fuerza Ambiental and Sierra Madre Alliance. 2003. · Tena-Huerta, A. and A. Flores Díaz. Citizenship participation in hydrological resource management: revising the legal and institutional frameworks. [Original version in Spanish]. Document in preparation. · Flores-Díaz, A. and M. Maass. 2017. The maintenance of riversides along streams. Publication: UNAM, Mexico. [Original version in Spanish]. Divulgation leaflets.

ACADEMIC DISSEMINATION AND LEARNING · SEMARNAT. 2018. Ecosystem Services: Foundations from the Watershed Management Perspective. [Servicios Ecosistémicos. Fundamentos desde el Manejo de Cuencas]. Cuadernos de Divulgación Ambiental. Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Red Mexicana de Cuencas Hidrográficas, Red Mexicana de Socioecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Instituto Nacional de Ecología y Cambio Climático, World Wildlife Foundation Mexico, Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte. · Shibata H., P. Groffman, W. MacDowell, et al. 2016. Changing nitrogen cycles in ecosystems across the globe: Training the next generation of ILTER scientists. USLTER-Network news. DOI: http://intranet2.lternet.edu/documents/ilter-nitrogen-training-2016 · Flores-Díaz, A. and M. Maass. 2012. Facts about water and its management. Journal C-Tec 8: 17-21. [Original version in Spanish]. · Maass Moreno, J. M., M. Mazari Hiriart, A. Flores and A. Castillo. 2012. What happens to the water? Notebook series: “Land and hills of the Jalisco Coast”. A. Castillo (Coord.). Published: Research Center in Ecosystems, UNAM, National Board on Science and Technology, State Board for Science and Technology of Jalisco and Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources. Mexico. [Original version in Spanish]. · Leaflet “Watersheds”. Dissemination material of the Bureau of Land Management of the United States of America. Mexican network for long term investigations (RED MEX-LTER). [Original version in Spanish]. September 2009. · Leaflet “Riparian areas”. Dissemination material to show the benefits through riparian areas. Mexican network for long term investigations (RED MEX-LTER). [Original version in Spanish]. September 2009. · Presentation “Hydrological watersheds: Process characteristics”. Mexican network for long term investigations (RED MEX-LTER). [Original version in Spanish]. September 2009. · Training manuals for community experts of the Sierra Tarahumara. [Original version in Spanish]. Management of flora and fauna. Fuerza Ambiental and Sierra Madre Alliance. 2003. · Training manuals for community experts of the Sierra Tarahumara. [Original version in Spanish]. Management of a Natural Protected Area. Fuerza Ambiental and Sierra Madre Alliance. 2003.

ARBITRATION AND REVIEW OF ACADEMIC WORKS · Arbitration of scientific papers for the journal Water Resources Management. From 2017. · Revision of the Global Evaluation of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Americas. Revision and contributions prior to the documents publication. Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO) and Mexican academics. 2016 - 2017. · Arbitration of scientific papers for the journal Land Use Policy. Since 2016. · Arbitration of scientific papers for the journal Society & Natural Resources. Since 2016. · Arbitration of scientific papers for the journal Human Ecology. Since 2016. · Arbitration of scientific papers for the journal Ecosystem Services. Since 2014. · Arbitration of scientific papers for the journal Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental. Since 2017. · IV Mexican Watershed Congress, Xalapa, Veracruz. Expert’s report on the work of the Watershed 3

Monitoring Board. June 2016. · Congress of the Mexican Scientific Society on Ecology 2015. Expert’s report on the Master’s thesis. Revision of the best works to be awarded. · Bolivian Congress on Ecology 2014. Expert’s report on the works presented during the congress. Revision of oral presentations and posters. · Congress of the Mexican Scientific Society on Ecology 2013. Expert’s report on the Bachelor’s thesis. Revision of the best works to be awarded.

INVESTIGATION Designed Research Projects · “Social-ecological modeling of riverine systems: connectivity contribution to sustainable management of watersheds.” Postdoctoral Research Project. Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability, UNAM - campus Morelia. August 2018 until November 2018. · “Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests.” Master’s Program in Geography. Research Center on Environmental Geography, UNAM - campus Morelia. August 2016 until July 2017. · “N- deposition meta-analysis based on LTER streams research sites.” Group on Nitrogen investigations of LTER. 2016 – 2018. · “Community-based Assessment of Water in Santa María Tlahuitoltepec, .” Transdisciplinarity for TRANSBIOS Biosphere Maintenance and Mixe Cempoaltépetl University. 2014. · “Communal Monitoring of the black bear (Ursus americanus) population in the Cumbres de Monterrey National Park, Nuevo León.” National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP). 2011-12. · “Establishment of Communal Monitoring Sites on Water Quality.” Flora and Fauna Protection Areas Tutuaca, . National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP). 2009.

Research Project Participation · Project participation: "Bridging Ecosystem Services and Territorial Planning (BEST-P)". Realized for the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research. Coordinator: Dr. José Paurelo. Participation on the part of the CIGA, with Dr. Isabel Ramírez. July until December 2015. · Participation and research co-design: "Capacity and Necessity Assessment for the Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Mexican Protected Natural CONANP-GIZ". Realized for the National Commission on Natural Protected Areas and the German Corporation for International Cooperation. July until December 2014. · Graduate Research Assistant in the Communication Laboratory for Ecosystem Management in the Research Center on Ecosystems, UNAM campus Morelia. July 2011 until February 2014. · Project Participation and position as Graduate Research Assistant: “Interdisciplinary Development of conceptual models and methodological tools for the study on Ecosystem Services in the Cuitzmala River Watershed, Jalisco”. UNAM - National Institute on Ecology and Climate Change (at that time National Institute on Ecology) 2007-10. · Project Participation: “Dynamics of Michoacán’s central-western Area: population, hierarchy between localities and natural resources from a regional perspective”. INAH-PAIR-CONAPO. 97–98. · Project participation: “Collective action and transformation of socio-environmental systems. Approaching the town of San Andrés Totoltepec”. Ibero-American University, Mexico. 1996 – 1997. · Project participation and co-design: “Studying comprehensive management of natural resources”. National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (at that time: National Indigenist Institute). Huichol Sierra, Mezquitic, Jalisco. Coordinator of the Productive Systems Area. 1995. · Project participation: “Depredation effects through the introduction of mammals on the breeding colony of Sterna fuscata Pericote on Isabel Island, ”. Faculty of Sciences, UNAM. August 1992.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES Teaching · Professor on the Bachelor degree in Industrial Design course “Energy and Resource”. Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City. January - May 2019. 4

· Professor on the Bachelor degree in Environmental Sustainability course “Earth, life and the human being”. Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City. January - May 2019. · Professor on the Postgraduate course “Analytic Tools - GIS”. Master and PhD in Sustainability Sciences. Research Institute in Ecosystems and Sustainability, UNAM - campus Morelia. October 2018. · Professor on the course “Ecohydrology” in the Bachelor Degree in Environmental Sciences. National School for High Studies, UNAM - campus Morelia. August - September 2018. · Invited as Professor on the Postgraduate course “Research Seminary I”. Master and PhD in Geography. Research Center on Environmental Geography, UNAM - campus Morelia. August 2016 until October 2016. · Professor on the course “Water Monitoring” in the Master of Geography. Center on Environmental Geography, UNAM - campus Morelia. May 2017. · Titular Professor on the course “Project Development II”. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences. ENES - campus Morelia. August 2016 until January 2017. · Titular Professor on the course “Ecosystem Hydrology and Energetics”. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, ENES- campus Morelia. From 2008 to 2016. · Titular Professor on the course “Exercise on Integration (Interdiscipline)”. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, ENES - campus Morelia. February to June 2016. · Assistant Professor on the course “Qualitative Analysis Techniques”. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, ENES - campus Morelia. August 2012 until January 2013. · Titular Professor on the course “Human Ecology”. Bachelor of Ecology and Environment. Montrer Institute, A. C. Morelia, Michoacán. January to June 2012. · Titular Professor on the course “Limnology”. Bachelor of Ecology and Environment. Montrer Institute, A. C. Morelia, Michoacán. January to June 2012. · Titular Professor on the course “Research Techniques”. Bachelor of Ecology and Environment. Montrer Institute, A. C. Morelia, Michoacán. August 2009 until January 2010. · Titular Professor on the course “Environmental Education”. Bachelor of Ecology and Environment. Montrer Institute, A. C. Morelia, Michoacán. August 2009 until January 2010. · Assistant Professor on the Postgraduate course “Society and Ecosystems: An interdisciplinary Vision by means of the Ecosystem Services”. January 2009.

Project Mentoring on Postgraduate Students · Mentoring the realization of a Doctorate Thesis in Biological Sciences. Student: Angélica Murillo. Main mentor: Dr. Isabel Ramírez, CIGA - UNAM. 2016 - 2017. · Mentoring the realization of a Doctorate Thesis in Biological Sciences. Student: Denice Lugo. Main mentor: Dr. Isabel Ramírez, CIGA - UNAM. 2016- 2018. · Mentoring the realization of a Doctorate Thesis in Geography. Student: Eligio García Serrano. Main mentor: Dr. Isabel Ramírez, CIGA - UNAM. 2016 - 2018. · Mentoring the realization of a Master’s Thesis in Geography. Student: Fernando Hernández. Main mentor: Dr. Isabel Ramírez, CIGA - UNAM. 2016 - 2018. · Mentoring the realization of a Master’s Thesis in Geography. Student: Ana Merlo. Main mentor: Dr. Isabel Ramírez, MSc. Rosaura Páez. CIGA - UNAM. 2016 - 2018.

Mentoring Research – Academic Stays · Mentoring a research stay. “Options to treat Wastewaters.” Student: Inés González. Intercultural University Mixe Cempoaltépetl. Bachelor on Sustainable Community Development. In coordination with the Medioambiente Tecnologías, A.C. May to July 2017. · Mentoring a research stay. “Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests.” Student: Libuše Elisabeth Hlavatá-Wolf. Master of Geography. Center on Environmental Geography, UNAM - campus Morelia. September to December 2016. · Mentoring a research stay. “Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests.” Student: Marco Antonio Rosas Mendoza. Master of Geography. Center on Environmental Geography, UNAM - campus Morelia. September 2016 until January 2017.

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· Mentoring a research stay. “Analysis of the treatment plant in Pátzcuaro – San Pedrito, Michoacán.” Student: Diana Oviedo. Biochemical Engineering. Institute of Technology in Ciudad . Global Water Watch – CIGA, UNAM. January to July 2016. · Mentoring a research stay. “Analysis of the treatment plant in Pátzcuaro – las Garzas Michoacán.” Student: Susana Hernández. Biochemical Engineering. Institute of Technology in Ciudad Hidalgo. Global Water Watch – CIGA, UNAM. January to July 2016. · Mentoring a research stay. “Analysis of the treatment plant of Janitzio, Michoacán.” Student: Ariadna Merle Hernández. Biochemical Engineering. Institute of Technology in Ciudad Hidalgo. Global Water Watch – CIGA, UNAM. January to July 2016. · Mentoring a research stay. “Formation of the hydrological network of the Lago Zirahuén watershed.” Student: Regina González Villarreal. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM. July 2012 until January 2013. · Mentoring a research stay. “Methodological guide to analyze the denitration processes in riparian areas.” Student: Carina Grajales Veerkamp. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM. July 2012 until January 2013. · Mentoring a research stay. “Water quality parameters for the monitoring with communal participation. A comparison of methods to quantify the total suspended and the sedimentable solids.” Student: Leopoldo Gómez Sandoval. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM. July 2011 until January 2012. · Mentoring a research stay. “Principles in monitoring physiochemical and bacteriological parameters of water from two supply sources for the City of Morelia, Michoacán.” Student: Luzorquídea Castro Sánchez . Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM. July 2010 until January 2011. · Mentoring a research stay. “Principles in monitoring physiochemical and bacteriological parameters of water from two supply sources for the City of Morelia, Michoacán.” Student: Aída Figueroa Pasos. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM. July 2010 until January 2011.

Social Service Mentoring · Social Service Mentoring: “Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests”. June 2017 until January 2018. Diana Jurado Guzmán, Bachelor of Environmental Sciences. ENES - Morelia. · Social Service Mentoring: “Steps towards the co-management of watersheds in the region of the Monarch butterfly: community-based restoration and monitoring of the riparian forests”. June 2017 until January 2018. Jesús Córdoba, Bachelor of Environmental Sciences. ENES - Morelia. · Social Service Mentoring: “Projects of academic dissemination”. June 2016 until January 2017. Pablo Iván Argueta, Bachelor of Environmental Sciences. ENES - Morelia. · Social Service Mentoring: “Mechanisms in citizen participation considered by Mexican legal means, with emphasis on water management”. August 2011 until February 2012. Arturo Tena Huerta. Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo University.

Academic Mentorships · Mentoring Students of the Environmental Science Bachelor. Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability (IIES; back then CIEco) – UNAM campus Morelia. Six Students since their admission to the UNAM. 2013-14 · Mentoring Students of the Environmental Science Bachelor. Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability (IIES; back then CIEco) – UNAM campus Morelia. National Program for higher education scholarships. PRONABES. Period 2011-12.

Curriculum Development · Participation in the creation of the Graduated Program on Transdisciplinary Studies at Universidad Iberoamericana. Mexico City. February - June 2019. · Participation in the restructuration board for the Bachelor in Environmental Sciences and the curriculums integration in the new career in the ENES UNAM - Unit Morelia. August 2012.

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Professional Examination Jury · Juror during the Professional Examination of José Manuel Hernández Lides. Sciences Faculty, UNAM. Thesis: “Community based river quality monitoring for the Magdalena River, Mexico City”. Defense: November 22, 2018. · Juror during the Professional Examination of Coral Mascote Maldonado. Montrer University, Morelia, Michoacán. Thesis: “Perception about the Jaguar by the Youngsters of the biosphere reserve of Montes Azules, Chiapas”. Defense: February 9, 2013. · Juror during the Professional Examination of Marina Barajas Arroyo. Montrer University, Morelia, Michoacán. Thesis: “Water Management in the Palos Prietos micro-basin with presence of the Ambystoma ordinarium (Taylor 1939), Morelia, Michoacán”. Defense: February 9, 2013. · Juror during the Professional Examination of María Zirión Martínez. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM - campus Morelia. Thesis: “Environmental assessment of southern periphery settlements in Morelia, Michoacán and strategies of intervention”. Defense: September 2012. · Juror during the Professional Examination of Arturo Ramos Bueno. Bachelor of Environmental Sciences, UNAM - campus Morelia. Thesis: “Water Management in the Mexico Basin: Perspectives of Sustainability?” Defense: May 2012.

Thesis Direction · Master Degree in Sustainability Sciences, Thesis direction: “Water monitoring at local community in Selva Maya region”, UNAM, Mauricio Sánchez. Co-direction with Dr. Melanie Kolb, Institute of Geography. UNAM, Mexico City. · Bachelor’s Thesis direction: “Riparian areas and nutrient dynamics in the Río Chiquito basin, Morelia”. Bachelor in Biology, UMSNH. Nélida Velázquez Ríos. Document in preparation. · Bachelor’s Thesis direction: “Water treatment systems for the Colegio de Bachilleres / Santa María Tlahuitoltepec”. Bachelor in Communal Development, Intercultural University of Mixe del Cemoaltépetl, Oaxaca. Inés González Martínez. Document in preparation. · Bachelor’s Thesis direction: “Evaluation of riparian areas for the Ecosystem Service supply”. Bachelor in Environmental Sciences, UNAM. Pablo Iván Argueta. Document in preparation. · Bachelor’s Thesis direction: “Water Governance in the southern coast of Jalisco, Mexico”. Bachelor in Environmental Sciences, UNAM. Regina González Villarreal. Under co-direction with Dr. Alicia Castillo Alvarez. Defense in October 2015. · Bachelor’s Thesis direction: “Water Management in the Palos Prietos micro-basin with presence of the Ambystoma ordinarium (Taylor 1939), Morelia, Michoacán”. UNAM - Montrer University, Michoacán. Marina Barajas Arroyo. Under co-direction with Dr. Jesús Fuentes Junco. August 2011 until November 2012. · Bachelor’s Thesis direction: “Changes in Colors in the Lagunas de Montebello: the atonalities of a tonal problematic”. Defense in August 2012. Violeta Jazmín García Luna. Under co-direction with Dr. Claudio Garibay. CIGA - ENES – Morelia, UNAM.

Participation in educational projects · "Fostering Environmental Stewardship of the Gulf of Mexico: A Trans-Boundary Network of Water Education and Monitoring for Animal Producers, Classrooms and Community Volunteers." Educator on Environment and rural producers of Mexico and USA. Auburn University & EPA 2008 –10.

Design and administration of educational projects · “Organization of the curriculum and generation of didactical material to support the diplomat in participative research-action in Environmental Systems.” CIGA under PAPIME, with MSc. Alejandra Larrazábal de la Vía. 2017. · “Guide for Communal Interpretation of Data about Water Quality.” CECADESU – Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources in Mexico (SEMARNAT). July to December 2015. · “Water as Part of an Ecosystem. Measurement of Water Quantity and Quality in Different Hydrological Cycle Components” with Dr. Manuel Maass. Approved by the PAPIME, by the DGAPA. August to December 2012.

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CONSULTANCIES · Analysis of the monitoring data from water quality of the Río Santiago. State government of Jalisco. Technical report for the Center on Environmental Geography, UNAM - campus Morelia. - 2016 – 2017. · Mentoring the interpretation of water quality data monitoring the Lake Camécuaro, Michoacán. 2016 – 2017. In coordination with the Medio Ambiente y Tecnologías, A.C. · Mentoring the Río San Rodrigo case for presentation with the Latin American Water Tribunal. November 2016. · Analysis of the quality of environmental evaluation studies and working protocols. Group SELOME, Mexico, Federal District. February to July 2016. · Establishment of environmental governance tools on the basis of the ecosystem services of the Tarahumara Region, Mexico. World Wildlife Foundation – National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP). October 2015. · Design of restoration indicators of stream channels affected by highway construction. Outsourcing y Gestión Ambiental, S.A. de C.V. Enterprise. August 2015. · Consultant for The Nature Conservancy Organization, for The Fondo Semilla de Agua in Chiapas. Hydrological Ecosystem services. 2014. · Restoration design for the Barrancas de Atenquique. Kerkus, S.A. de C.V. 2012. · Consultative reunion with the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve Board to define the subcomponents of their monitoring and scientific investigation. Morelia, Michoacán. 2012 and 2014. · Rural Medical Units. Consultancy on natural resources and community health. Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua, Mexico. 2004. · Ecological Reserve “El Salado”. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Management plan on Natural Protected Areas. 2002. · Revision and consultancy on the book: “The Reasons for History” from Paulina Latapí. 2001. · Consultancy for the Commission of Protection and Environmental Improvement of the LII Legislature of the Congress of the State of . 1999 - 2000.

SCIENTIFIC DISSEMINATION PROJECTS · Participation in the IV International Seminar on the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Oral presentation: “Riparian flora management at headwaters”. Morelia. March 2018. · Participation in the IV National Citizen Council Meeting. Topic: “Water monitoring with citizen participation in Morelia”. Water Conservation Committee - Citizen Council of Morelia. October 2017. · Participation in The Social Science and Humanities Festival 2017. Activity entitled: “Don’t stay on the shoreline: Benefits through riparian forests”. Macromanía Game (Global Water Watch – Lamotte) to assess water quality indices with biomarkers and the relation on land cover change. October 2017. · Participation in the XXIV National Science Week representing The Thematic Network on Socio- Ecosystems and Sustainability. Colloquy in the University of Tangamanga and the Technological Institute of San Luis Potosí. Title: “Knowledge for Action: Citizen Participation in Water Management”. October 2017. · Designing the Journal “Transdiscipline”, for the organization Youth for Environmental Education, A.C. Dedicated to divulgation of scientific citizen work, environmental education and transdiscipline. Editorial Coordinator. September 2015. · Instructor on “Communal Water Quality Monitoring” for the Global Water Watch Network, from 2005 to date. Training on citizens, students, professors, agricultural producers, etc. in diverse projects on national scale. Training on physiochemical monitory, bacteriology, solids in suspension and water flow. · Participation in the World Water Day celebration 2012. Municipal Auditory in Zinapécuaro, Michoacán. Conference entitled: “Caring for Water: Where do we start?” March 2012. · Participation in the 2nd workshop on Construction of Interdisciplinary Conceptual Frameworks. UNAM Campus Morelia. October del 2010. · National Week on Water Use Efficiency XI. Conference entitled: “Where comes the Water from?” in the CBTA Nº 7, Morelia, Michoacán. March del 2010. · Participation in the coordination of the “El Agua” working board, 17th Ecological State Forum and the 8

13th Congress of the Youth of CECYTEM. Michoacán. December 2009. · Participation in the National Conservation Week. “Open House” in the Biosphere Reserve of Chamela – Cuitzmala. Activities of scientific dissemination of the Biological Station in Chamela of the UNAM. December 2007, 2010, 2012.

CONGRESS PARTICIPATION · 7th International Congress of Sustainability. Oral presentation: “The Transdisciplinary Center for Sustainability”. J.A. Lara, J. Riojas, J.A. Gallardo, J.M. Núñez and A. Flores-Díaz. Mexico City. February 2019. · 13th State Congress of Science. Oral presentation: “Land use impacts on water quality at two microbasins with different conservation status”. Ana Edith Merlo, Isabel Ramírez, Rosaura Páez and Adriana C. Flores-Díaz. Morelia. October 2018. · 5th International Seminar on the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Oral presentation: “Riparian flora management at headwaters”. Morelia. March 2018. · 5th International Congress on Ecosystem Services in Neotropics. "The Role of Community Based Environmental Monitoring in the Conservation and Assessment of Ecosystem Services & Natural Resources Management.”. Ad hoc session. Organizers: Miriam Ramos-Escobedo, Lucía Almeida and Adriana C. Flores- Díaz. Oaxaca, México. November 2017. · 5th International Congress on Ecosystem Services in Neotropics. "Hydric and climatic regulation by forests and their importance for the agricultural land use planning. [La regulación hídrica y climática del bosque y su importancia en la planeación de los usos agrícolas del suelo]”. Presentation. Authors: Fernando Hernández, Isabel Ramírez, José Paruelo, Adriana C. Flores-Díaz and Pablo Cipriotti. Oaxaca, México. November 2017. · 2nd Conference of the Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society. “Experiences of Global Water Watch- México”. Presentation. Authors: Adriana C. Flores-Díaz y Miriam Ramos-Escobedo. Post-congress worskshop “Socio-ecological monitoring of the socioecosystems and sustainability network” [Taller de Monitoreo Socioecológico de Largo Plazo de la Red de Socioecosistemas y Sustentabilidad]. Oaxaca, México. November 2017. · 6th Mexican Congress of Ecology. “Conceptual Proposal for the spatially explicit modeling of sentiment retention in riparian systems.” Presentation. Authors: Pablo I. Argueta Navarrete, Adriana C. Flores-Díaz and Alexander Quevedo Chacón. August 2017. · 16th Meeting of Latin American Geographers. “Geography as Pivotal Point for Capacity Formation: The Case of the diploma in Participative Investigation of Environmental Systems.” Presentation. Authors: Adriana C. Flores-Díaz and Alejandra Larrazábal. Bolivia. April 2017. · 4th Mexican Watershed Congress. “Contribution of Three Treatment Plants to Contamination of the Lake Pátzcuaro, Michoacán.” Poster. Authors: Rosaura Páez Bistrain, Suiana Oviedo, Ariadna Bernal and Adriana C. Flores-Díaz. October 2016. · 4th Mexican Watershed Congress. “What do we know about Mexico’s riparian areas? Revision of Fluvial Bank Studies in Mexico.” Poster. Authors: Pablo Iván Argueta Navarrete and Adriana C. Flores-Díaz. October 2016. · 1st JaLTER / ILTER joint symposium –ILTER updates and Nitrogen cycle research in ecosystems. Poster: “Glomalin issues in riparian ecosystems”. Authors: Adriana Flores-Díaz, Manuel Maass and Roger Guevara. Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. June 2016. · 10th State Congress on Science, Technology and Innovation. “Water Quality in four micro-basins in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve." Presentation. Authors: Rosaura Páez, Isabel Ramírez and Adriana Flores-Díaz. Morelia, Michoacán. September 2015. · Seminar on the analysis of the Proposal for the General Water Law. “Don’t just privatize…Elements for Good Water Governance.” El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, Michoacán. May 2015. · 6th International Congress on Transdisciplinary, Complexity and Ecological Formation. "Experience of Research and Teaching in Environmental Sciences: Environmental Problems in the Lake Zirahuén Watershed, Michoacán." October del 2014. · 7th Conference of Ecosystem Services Partnership. "Networks for Ecosystem Management: the Case of the Monarch Butterfly Water Community Network, Mexico." Presentation. Authors: Isabel Ramírez, Rosaura Páez, Adriana Flores-Díaz, Denice Lugo. Costa Rica. September 2014. 9

· 7th Conference of Ecosystem Services Partnership. "Water quality assessment in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico: communitarian monitoring and laboratory techniques." Poster. Authors: Rosaura Páez, Adriana Flores-Díaz, Isabel Ramírez, Miriam Ramos-Escobedo. Costa Rica. September 2014 · Mexican Watershed Congress 2013. “Community-based water monitoring: challenges and learning from the perspective of the Global Water Watch - Mexico.” Authors: A. Flores-Díaz, M. Ramos-Escobedo, S. Ruiz-Córdova, R. Manson, E. Aranda Delgado and W. Deutsch. August del 2013. · Mexican Watershed Congress 2013. “Behavioral Pattern of solids in suspension and sediments in water bodies: The Quest for community-based methods.” Authors: Leopoldo Gómez Sandoval, Rosaura Páez Bristain and Adriana Flores-Díaz. August 2013. · Symposium of Cuitzeo Watershed. “Evaluation of Water Quality in the micro-basin of Rosa de Castilla, Copándaro, Michoacán.” Authors: Eduardo Sáenz Ceja and Adriana Flores-Díaz. November 2012. · Symposium of Cuitzeo Watershed. “Reflections on the Principles of Communal Participation and the Watershed Council’s Endeavor.” Authors: Arturo Tena Huerta and Adriana Flores-Díaz. November 2012. · 4th Symposium on Ecology, Management and montane Ecosystem in Mexico. Marina Barajas Arroyo, Adriana Flores Díaz, Jesús Fuentes Junco and Pablo Zárate Segura. “Water Management in the Palos Prietos micro-basin with presence of the Ambystoma ordinarium, Morelia, Michoacán.” San Cristóbal de Las Casas. September 2012. · Binational Meeting on Long Term Research Networks. Specialized “Eco-hydrology” Groups of Mexico and the United States. Biology Station of Chamela, Jalisco. October 2012. · North American Regional Meeting of the International Association for the Study of the Commons. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Natalia Schroeder, Alicia Castillo, Adriana Flores and Juan Luis Peña. “From collective to individual ownership of Tropical Dry Forest in the Jalisco coast of Mexico: log history, new tragedy?” September to October 2010. · North American Regional Meeting of the International Association for the Study of the Commons. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Alicia Castillo, Lucía Martínez, Paula Arreola, Jonathan Antonio, Marcela Pérez, Adriana Flores, Paula Cordero and Serio Solórzano. “Tourism as a common ecosystem service in the Jalisco coast of Mexico.” September to October 2010. · Global Land Project - Open Science Meeting. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Presentation: "Social perceptions about river - riparian systems at Cuitzmala Watershed, Jalisco, México." Adriana Flores- Díaz, Mabel Sánchez, Alicia Castillo and Manuel Maass. October 2010. · Congress of the Mexican Scientific Society on Ecology, A. C. Manuel Maass, Raúl Ahedo, Marisa Mazari, Adriana Saldaña, Adriana Flores, Catherine Mathuriau, Emilia Carrara, Giovanni Russildi, Pablo Piña, Salvador Araiza. “Understanding, Identification, Mapping and Monitory of Ecosystem Services of the Río Cuitzmala Basin, Jalisco.” November 2008. · Congress of the Mexican Scientific Society on Ecology, A. C. “The Citizens’ Perception on the Riparian Systems of the Cuitzmala River Basin, Jalisco.” November 2008. · Congress of the Mexican Scientific Society on Ecology, A. C. “Functional Patterns of the Riparian Systems of the Cuitzmala River Basin, Jalisco.” November 2008. · Society for Conservation Biology & Association for Tropical Biology. "Description of the Environmental components of the Chantuto-Panzacola- System, Chiapas." June 1994. · Mexican Congress on Botany. "Describing the vegetational deterioration of the estuary Chantuto- Teculapa-Panzacola-System, Chiapas." October 1993. · Pacific Seabird Group Annual Meeting. "Predation on island breeding sooty terns by introduced cats and rats: the possibility of local extinction." January 1992.

SEMINAR AND WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION · Workshop “Promoting Socioecosystem and Transdisciplinary Research on LTER Sites”. II Conference of the Programme on Ecosystem Change ad Society. Oaxaca, Mexico. November 2017. · Workshop of the Long-TERM Ecological Research Network Mexico (Mex-LTER). II Conference of the Programme on Ecosystem Change ad Society. November 2017. Oaxaca, Mexico. · Workshop of Socio-ecological long-term monitoring – Socioecosystems and Sustainability Network. II Conference of the Programme on Ecosystem Change ad Society. November 2017. Oaxaca, Mexico. · Workshop on Visions and Scenarios for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. University of Auckland, 10

New Zealand. IPBES – TSU Scenarios. September 4 to 8, 2017 Auckland, NZ. · Workshop on Spatial Analysis for the Science on Sustainability. Dr. María J. Santos. University of Utrecht – the Netherlands. April 15 and 16, 2015. IES- UNAM, Morelia. · Workshop on Governance and Vision on Territoriality in Public Politics: Origins and new Perspectives, conducted by Dr. Luis Aguilar, Founding Director of the Research Center on Public Politics and Government of the University of Guadalajara. February 13, 2015. ENES - Morelia. UNAM. · Workshop on Knowledge Management. Conducted by Alain Santandreu. February 2 to 4, 2015. Socio- Ecosystem and Sustainability Network. Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability (IIES; back then CIEco) - UNAM campus Morelia. · Seminar and Workshop on Developing our Common Language with the presentation: "Environmental Conceptualization". August 30, 2014. Youth for Environmental Education, A.C. and Juvenile Citizen Council of Morelia Michoacán. · Institutional Seminar: "Perceptions of rural people on the riparian zones of the Cuitzmala River Basin, Jalisco". July 9, 2014. Research Center on Ecology (INECOL), Xalapa, Veracruz. · Workshop Participation: “Biodiversity, Climate Change and Social Development”. Coordinator: Dr. Elena Lazos. Project ROBIN: The Role of Biodiversity in Climate Change Mitigation. European Union - International Network on long term Investigations in Ecology. January 2013. Villa Purificación, Jalisco, Mexico. · Seminar on Eco-hydrology, 6th National Meeting of the Mexican network for long term investigations, Mérida Yucatán. March 2010.

COURSE AND SEMINAR ASSISSTANCE · “Long-term trends in nitrogen cycles in ecosystems -Field monitoring and global comparisons.” Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. June 16 to 24, 2016. [Language: English] · “Introduction on the Bayesian Statistics.” Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability (IIES) - UNAM – Morelia. Eduardo Gutiérrez. Applied Mathematics and Systems Research Institute (IIMAS) - UNAM. August 2015. [Language: Spanish] · “Spatial Analysis for the Science on Sustainability.” Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability (IIES) - UNAM – Morelia. María Santos. Utrecht University. May 2015. [Language: Spanish] · “Basic R.” Research Center on Ecosystems and Sustainability (IIES; back then CIEco) - UNAM – Morelia. Ernesto Vega. March 2015. [Language: Spanish] · “Basic Geostatistics.” CIGA – UNAM – Morelia. Alejandra Larrázabal and Adrián Ghilardi. February to March 2015. [Language: Spanish] · “Basics in Remote Sensing.” CIGA - UNAM - Morelia. Dr. Francois Mass. February 2015. [Language: Spanish] · “Academic Writing.” Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México – Canadá. 2012. [Language: English] · “General Patterns of agricultural Soil Dynamics.” Dr. Jorge Etchevers. Postgraduate College - UNAM. 2011. [Language: Spanish] · “Fluvial Geomorphology for River Management.” Dr. Paul Hudson, University of Texas and Mexican Association on Geomorphology. UNAM. 2006. [Language: English] · “Community-based Watershed management.” Global Water Watch Program. University of Auburn, Alabama. USA. 2005. [Language: Spanish] · “Introduction on high performance computing.” Research Center on Ecology (INECOL), A. C. 2005. [Language: Spanish] · “Evaluation on the correct functionality of Riparian Areas.” Bureau of Land Management, Internal Department, USA. 2003. [Language: Spanish] · Instruction update in Computing. PHOTOSHOP 4.0". CREFAL, Pátzcuaro, Michoacán. 1998. [Language: Spanish] · "Ecology and Management of Forestal Resources." PUMA, UNAM. 1996. [Language: Spanish] · "Knowledge, Reality and Ethics" Dr. Humberto Maturana. 1995. Ibero-American University. Santa Fe, Mexico, Federal District. [Language: Spanish] · "Ecology." Dr. Ramón Margalef. Research Center on Ecology, UNAM. 1994. [Language: Spanish]

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· “Origins and early Evolution of Life.” Center on Scientific Research, UNAM. 1988. [Language: Spanish] · 16th Seminar on Agricultural Economy of Third World Countries. 1994. Economics II, UNAM. [Language: Spanish] · 13th Seminar on Agricultural Economy of Third World Countries 1993. Economics II, UNAM. [Language: Spanish] · "Ecology by the Millennium’s End." San Ildefonso College, UNAM. 1992. [Language: Spanish] · 2nd Regional Meeting on Biodiversity. “Studies and Conservation in the south and south-east parts of Mexico.” 1992. University of Science and Arts in Chiapas. [Language: Spanish]

CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Participation in Projects of Civil Society Organizations · Representing the Universidad Iberoamericana and the Stakeholder Network during the 7th plenary session of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). Paris, France. April – May, 2019. · Representing the Global Water Watch Mexico and the Stakeholder Network during the 6th plenary session of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). Medellín, Colombia. March 2018. · Representing the Global Water Watch Mexico during the 5th plenary session of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). Bonn, Germany. March de 2017. · Citizen Council Advisor for Morelia, Michoacán. Commission of Water Preservation. Activities and Proposals of Urban Water management. From 2015 to date. · Design and Collaboration of a Magazine on Scientific divulgation. The Youth for Environmental Education, A.C. June 2015. · Collaboration with DECOTUX, A.C. (Community Development of the Tuxtlas). Community laws of the Ejidos in Tatahuicapan de Juárez and Encino Amarillo. , Veracruz. 2003–04 · Collaboration with the binational Organization Sierra Madre Alliance, Inc. in coordination with Fuerza Ambiental, A. C. Design of educational Material and Proposals for the Natural Protected Area of the Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua, Mexico. 2001- 2003.

Foundation of Civil Society Organizations · Active and founding Member of the Organization Global Water Watch – Mexico, which improves community-based Water Quality monitoring. Participation in the Global Network since 2005 and foundation of the NGO in Mexico 2012. Currently President of the GWW-Mexico Council.

Adriana Carolina Flores-Díaz April, 2019

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