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: Mexico 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, Chiapas". Professional Examination: July 13, 1995. · Postgraduate: Doctorate in Ecology and Management of Natural Resources. Research Center on Ecology (INECOL), A.C., Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. Thesis: “Riparian area management of the Cuitzmala river watershed, Jalisco”. 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. 1 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].
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