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Seventh Meeting of the ATE230028 Anillo Project: Progress and Planning.

On Friday, July 5, the seventh meeting of the ATE230028 Anillo Project took place, a key gathering that brought together prominent team members to continue advancing our research and objectives related to biodiversity and climate change.

Key Participants.

The meeting was attended by key figures in the project, ensuring a rich and productive discussion:

  • Dr. Enrique Mundaca, Project Director
  • Dr. Mariana Lazzaro-Salazar, Alternate Director
  • Dr. Erasmo Macaya H., Principal Investigator
  • Dr. Ximena Quiñones, Principal Investigator
  • Dr. Diego Muñoz-Concha, Associate Researcher
  • Dr. Andrea Casals H., Associate Researcher
  • Dr. Sofía Rosa, Postdoctoral Researcher
  • Mg. Mario G. Moya-Hernández, Professional Staff
  • Dr. Antonio Tobón R., Professional Staff
  • Dr. Karina Carrasco J., Research Assistant.
  • Dr (c) Ángel Salazar, Research Assistant

Discussions and Progress.

During the meeting, significant advancements in our research projects were discussed, with a special focus on how interdisciplinary practices can enrich our understanding and management of climate change and biodiversity conservation. Participants exchanged ideas and experiences, outlining future strategies to maximize the impact of our work.

Planning Next Steps

Meticulous planning was carried out for the next steps to continue our collaborative and interdisciplinary work. These plans include developing new research methodologies, implementing pilot projects in local communities, and preparing scientific publications to share our findings with the global community.

Ongoing Commitment.

We remain committed to our mission of advancing knowledge and practical solutions for contemporary environmental challenges. The collaboration and commitment of our multidisciplinary team are fundamental to our continued success.

Stay tuned for more updates on our progress and upcoming events. We are excited to continue sharing our advancements and discoveries as we work together towards a more sustainable and resilient future.

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