Victoria Reyes-García


Victoria Reyes-García is a Spanish scientist who is a professor at the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies. She studies ecological knowledge systems and their contributions on development.

Early life and education

Reyes-García was born in Barcelona. She started her academic career at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where she studied history. She moved to Ecuador to complete a graduate degree in Amazonian Studies. In 1995, Reyes-García returned to Spain, where she completed a Master's degree in the International University of Andalucía. She was a doctoral researcher in the United States, working on anthropology at the University of Florida. She was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the Wenner-Gren Foundation.

Research and career

In 2002, Reyes-García was appointed to the faculty at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. Between 1999 and 2004, Reyes-García lived amongst Tsimané hunter-gatherers in the Amazon rainforest. In 2006 she was made Head of the Laboratory for the Analysis of Socio-Ecological Systems in a Global World. Reyes-García moved to the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies as a Research Professor in 2008.
Reyes-García's research looks to better understand how climate change impacts physical, biological and social systems, as well as trying to establish how these impacts are perceived locally. In particular, she looks to learn from communities with long histories of interactions with their local environment, and involve their insight in the creation of new policies. For instance, she combines information about the physical impacts of climate change, with phenological studies and investigations into public perception of the physical impacts.

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