Our colleague Carmen Esther Falcón Pérez, researcher at the TiDES Institute and Co-Director of the UNESCO Chair in Tourism and Sustainable Economic Development at ULPGC, has taken on the role of advisor to the State Pact against the Climate Emergency, promoted by the Third Vice-Presidency and the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge.
Her work has focused on how to accelerate the energy transition and strengthen climate action in Spain’s urban areas, addressing key issues such as energy-efficient building renovation, the promotion of energy communities, citizen participation, and nature-based solutions.
She has also shared some of her reflections in The Conversation, convinced that science communication is essential for knowledge transfer.
This work was highlighted as a featured story in the latest annual report of The Conversation, noting that, following the publication of her articles, she was contacted as an expert and advisor to contribute to the development of the State Pact against the Climate Emergency, promoted by the Third Vice-Presidency and the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge.
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