Economics of Planetary Boundaries

In today's world, where environmental challenges are increasingly pressing, Daniel Avila-Ortega conducts research focused on a critical concept: Planetary Boundaries.

Planetary Boundaries represent essential environmental limits that must not be exceeded to maintain Earth's stability. These boundaries encompass factors such as biodiversity, land use, water resources, and climate change. Staying within these limits is paramount for ensuring a sustainable future for our planet.

Daniel's research is centered on investigating the intricate connections between biodiversity and key environmental factors within the Planetary Boundaries framework. Importantly, he is exploring the economic dimensions of these relationships.

In collaboration with experienced mentors, Daniel's primary objective is to refine the Economics of Planetary Boundaries. This involves conducting localized assessments, which can provide practical insights. By bridging the gap between scientific understanding and practical decision-making, Daniel's research has the potential to guide us towards a more sustainable and economically responsible future.

People: Daniel-Avila Ortega, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen