Maria Angelica Naranjo
Maria A. Naranjo is deputy director and research fellow of the Environment and Development initiative Center for Central America. After finishing her bachelor’s studies in the School of Economics at the University of Costa Rica, she continued with a master’s program at Wageningen University. She completed her thesis in environmental economics and natural resources and, in cooperation with INBio and SINAC, presented a study of the contribution of protected areas toward the socioeconomic development of communities in Costa Rica. She collaborates with several EfD research projects including adaptation to climate change strategies and voluntary environmental programs. She had participated as a consultant for ARESEP and TNC.
Expertise/Research area:
Environmental economics and natural resources
Management and funding of natural protected areas
Applications of experimental economics
Researchers
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