We are pleased to announce that on July 7, 2024, the ATE230028 Anillo Project team met for the sixth time, marking an important milestone in our journey towards a deeper understanding of (eco)²-cultural practices in the context of climate change. This meeting was a crucial opportunity to discuss and plan the next steps of our research and collaborative work.
Achievements and Projects in Development.
One of the most exciting achievements we want to share with the community is the progress in drafting a scientific paper. This document is intended to be a significant contribution to the scientific literature, expanding our understanding of how the cultural practices of rural communities can influence and be influenced by climate change. This work highlights our dedication to contributing to academic knowledge with applied and relevant research.
Detailed Planning.
During the meeting, we also meticulously planned the actions to be taken for the second half of the year. These actions are designed to continue advancing our research and strengthen collaborations with rural communities. We are committed to working closely with these communities, deepening our understanding of their practices and traditional knowledge, which are essential for addressing current environmental challenges.
Commitment to Rural Communities.
Our fieldwork with rural communities is already underway, and we remain dedicated to this collaborative effort. We recognize the importance of these connections for research and for the development of effective strategies that promote sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change.
Team Acknowledgments.
We sincerely want to thank all team members for their dedication and ongoing effort. It is thanks to their work that we can continue moving towards our common goals of a more sustainable future.
Stay tuned for more updates and the publication of our paper! We will continue sharing our progress and discoveries, reinforcing our commitment to science for the future.