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Introducing Dr. Vasco Chavez-Molina

Dr. Vasco Chavez-Molina in his dissertation defense.

The 麻豆影院鈥檚 Department of Environmental Studies is thrilled to congratulate Dr. Vasco Chavez-Molina after successfully defending his dissertation this week!听

Dr. Chavez-Molina鈥檚 upbringing in Per煤 deeply influenced his academic and professional path. Born and raised in one of the world鈥檚 most vibrant ecosystems,听Dr. Chavez-Molina听understood the importance of conservation and sought to have experiences in higher education that would allow him to be a leader in that space.听Dr. Chavez-Molina听earned a bachelor's degree in environmental science at the College of Holy Cross before making his way to 麻豆影院.听Dr. Chavez-Molina听first joined us here at the University of Colorado as a student in our Masters of the Environment (MENV) Graduate Program. During his time in MENV,听Dr. Chavez-Molina听worked with the Governor鈥檚 Climate and Forest Task Force where he developed investment strategies aimed at fostering sustainable agricultural supply chains in the Amazon rainforest. As a student in MENV, he also met Dr. Cassandra Brooks. After completing his master鈥檚 degree, he joined the as a full-time researcher, focusing on policy analysis and fisheries management in the Southern Ocean. This role eventually opened the door to his PhD studies, where听Dr. Chavez-Molina听studied the intricate governance challenges involved in managing marine resources across local, regional, and international levels.

On Wednesday, Dr. Chavez-Molina defended his dissertation in a presentation titled 鈥淚n search of solutions for international conservation: Analyzing the governance complexities of managing marine resources in areas beyond national jurisdiction鈥. The guiding questions: 鈥淗ow can we legally protect marine ecosystems in the areas beyond national jurisdiction? How can we manage natural resources across the fragmented frameworks that make up the high seas? And how can we better govern marine resources within this critical region?鈥 were addressed in Dr. Chavez-Molina's work. Throughout the four-part presentation, Dr. Chavez-Molina shared information about the nuances of agency oversight at the international, regional, and national level; the actors and institutions at play in this area of natural resources conservation and management; and the ways in which global politics and policy play a crucial role in accomplishing this important work and recommendations for the future.

If you are interested in reading more from Dr. Chavez-Molina's portfolio of published works, click the links below:听

  1. Chavez-Molina, V., Wagner, D., Nocito, E. S., Benedum, M., Gaymer, C. F., Currie, D., Beam, E. G., & Brooks, C. M. (2023b). . Marine Policy, 152(March), 105594.

  1. Chavez-Molina, V., Becker, S. L., Carr, E., Cavanagh, R. D., Dorman, D., Nocito, E., Sylvester, Z., Wallace, B., White, C., & Brooks, C. M. (2023a). . Ocean and Coastal Management, 239 (March), 106580.

  1. Brooks, C.M., D.G. Ainley, J. Jacquet, S.L. Chown, L.R. Pertierra, E. Francis, A. Rogers, Chavez-Molina, V., L. Teh, U.R. Sumaila. (2022). . Science, 378: 477-479.

  1. Kiffner, C., Baylis, J., Beckwith, C., Brunner, C., Burns, C., Chavez-Molina, V., Cotton, S., Glazik L., Loftis, E., Morgan, M., O鈥橬eill, C., Theisinger, O., Kioko, J. & Kissui B. (2020) . Ecology and Evolution 10: 10000-10016,

We are thrilled to congratulate Dr. Chavez-Molina on his great work and successful defense! Way to go!听