
Carlos Vélez
PhD student

Carlos Velez is a doctoral student at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS). He explores the the role that Indigenous Traditional Knowledge (ITK) plays in the regulation of wildlife consumption in the Colombian Amazon. He is interested in the unity of knowledge around biodiversity conservation and sustainability for better comprehension/action in socio-ecological contexts. In 2016, he received a merit magister degree for participatory research around the local regulation of wild life use, in an isolated multiethnic tribe in Colombian Amazon.
Publications
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Advancing co-production for transformative change by synthesizing guidance from case studies on the sustainable management and governance of natural resources
Fernanda A. van Maurik Matuk, Bas Verschuuren, Piero Morseletto, Torsten Krause, David Ludwig, et al.
(2023) Environmental Science and Policy, 149
Journal article