Overview
My academic and professional training is based on a deep conviction that it is through integrating different disciplinary perspectives and methods that we will be able to find solutions to challenging dilemmas in natural resources management, conservation, and environmental policy. Trained as a marine biologist, I completed a M.S in natural resources studying small-scale fisheries in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Realizing the need to bring social science theories into my work on common-pool resources sustainability, I earned an MPA and a Ph.D. in Management (with a minor in cultural anthropology) from the University of Arizona and under the supervision of Edella Schlager. Following I spent two years working with Elinor Ostrom, 2009 co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, at the Workshop for Political Theory and Policy Analysis of Indiana University. Methodologically, I am familiar with a variety of quantitative and qualitative approaches and formally trained to conduct Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA or more recently fsQCA), that allows among other things, systematic comparisons of middle range N sample sizes and address issues of multiple-causality.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Recent Publications
Designing gender-inclusive data systems in small-scale fisheries.
Journal Article Ambio · February 2026 Gender equality is a ubiquitous national goal, yet sectoral gender data gaps to support this goal persist. These gaps are both structural and sexist, concealing women's contributions and impeding actions that would strengthen livelihoods and economic devel ... Full text CiteCorrection: Designing gender-inclusive data systems in small-scale fisheries.
Journal Article Ambio · February 2026 Full text CiteGovernance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability
Journal Article Fish and Fisheries · January 1, 2026 In many parts of the world, natural resources are primarily managed by governance arrangements at the local level. Those arrangements range from collective, such as cooperatives and associations, to individualistic, such as patrons and owner-operators. A k ... Full text CiteRecent Grants
Strengthening Fishing Organizations in Mexico
ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Walton Family Foundation · 2022 - 2024Facilitating Small-Scale Fisheries Science and Governance
ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Oak Foundation · 2021 - 2024CNH2-S: Measuring adaptive responses that strengthen governance of marine resources along the Baja California Peninsula
ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Science Foundation · 2020 - 2024View All Grants