Presenter: Liliana Duica-Amaya is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where she teaches in both the Master of Arts in Latin American Studies program at the School of Foreign Service and the Department of Anthropology. With more than 15 years of consulting experience, Liliana’s research centers on the intersection of land, environment, and violence. Her current work analyzes deforestation patterns in the Amazon, focusing on how agricultural expansion, land grabbing, and cattle ranching drive environmental change. Liliana holds a PhD in Anthropology, master’s degrees in Political Science, Geography, and Anthropology, as well as a BA in Political Science and Government.
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