Blanca

Gonzalez García-Mon

PhD

Post-doctoral researcher

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  • Mixed methods
  • Social-Ecological Network Analysis
  • Small-Scale Fisheries
  • Traders and supply chains
  • Self-governing institutions
  • Mexico

Blanca González García-Mon's PhD research focuses on cross-scale interactions in small-scale food systems

González García-Mon brings together empirical knowledge of small-scale fisheries and small-scale agriculture, and diverse methodologies to understand social-ecological systems across scales. She is currently using network analysis and agent-based models as her main analytical tools to studythe structure and dynamics of trade networks within social-ecological systems.

González García-Mon holds a Master of Science in Sustainability after studying the Master’s programme Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development at the Stockholm Resilience Center (2015-2017). Her master’s thesis studied a seafood supply chain in Baja California Sur, Mexico, from a social-ecological network approach. She was supervised by Örjan Bodin at the Stockholm Resilience Center and co-supervised by Xavier Basurto and Mateja Nenadovic from Duke University.

She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the Autonoma University of Madrid (2011-2015). In Madrid, she collaborated with the social-ecological systems laboratory, where she was initiated to social-ecological systems research working in the project “Ecosystem services assessment applied to fisheries management’ in Spain.

González García-Mon has always wanted to complement her academic knowledge with practical experience. She is founding member of Mensa cívica, a non-profit organization that aims to promote sustainability in collective food services in Spain. In addition, she has volunteered in various projects in Spain, in a conservation project in Senegal, and in organic farms.

Awards and achievements:

’la Caixa’ Banking Foundation scholarship (2015)
Special Mention for Best Academic Records (Autonoma University of Madrid)
Internship grant (Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport)

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