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Esperanza González-Mahecha

Esperanza González-Mahecha

Esperanza is a Senior Specialist in Climate Change and Sustainability at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in the Panama Country Office. Between 2018 and 2021, from IDB headquarters in Washington, D.C., she supported multiple sectors and ten governments in Latin America and the Caribbean in integrating climate change mitigation and adaptation measures during project preparation. Esperanza has served as a Consultant for the World Bank, KfW, and Climate Finance Advisors, a member of WSP, covering renewable energy and climate change in Africa and South America. She was also part of the Center for Energy Economics and Environmental Studies (CENERGIA) in Rio de Janeiro, where she worked on projects for the Government of Brazil, UN Environment, and the British Embassy. Additionally, Esperanza was an advisor to the Potable Water Regulatory Agency in her home country of Colombia and contributed to Fundación Bariloche on projects for the Ministry of Energy and Ecopetrol. Esperanza holds a degree in Economics from the National University of Colombia, as well as a Master’s and a Ph.D. in Energy Planning from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

Unlocking the Power of Blue Carbon in Urban Areas: Protecting Mangroves and Financing Their Conservation

November 13, 2024 por Jason Anthony Hobbs - Esperanza González-Mahecha - Gerard Alleng Leave a Comment

Blue carbon ecosystems, such as mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows, play a crucial role in the provision of vital ecosystem goods and services including the capture and storage of carbon, protection against coastal erosion and the provision of essential habitat for various species of plants and animals and livelihoods for coastal communities. With the support from … [Read more...] about Unlocking the Power of Blue Carbon in Urban Areas: Protecting Mangroves and Financing Their Conservation

The challenge of innovating in social housing initiatives and community urbanization: the proposals of João Pessoa, Brazil

February 3, 2020 por Clementine Tribouillard - Esperanza González-Mahecha 1 Comment

The challenge of innovating in social housing initiatives and community urbanization: the proposals of João Pessoa, Brazil

When we think of projects involving housing for low-income people, the examples which appear in our minds are in general characterized by massive buildings, with uniformity and poor architecture aesthetics, without landscaping and with unwell thought-out maintenance. Beyond that, often, housing solutions are developed in regions distant from networks of employment, transport, … [Read more...] about The challenge of innovating in social housing initiatives and community urbanization: the proposals of João Pessoa, Brazil

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