Deborah Delgado Pugley
Professional Summary
I am PhD in International Development from the Catholic University of Louvain and Sociology from the School of Higher Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris. My research is about environmental and climate policies at international and territorial level. My fieldwork is focus in the Amazon regions of Bolivia and Peru, where I has led research teams on climate change, indigenous movements, human rights, natural resource management, forestry development, and gender. I have provided advice to various international institutions and organizations such as FAO, UNDP and Oxfam. I have been contributing author of the IPCC USAID, Hivos and Oxfaom
Education
2010 - 2016
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
PhD in International Development
2010 - 2016
School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
PhD in Sociology
2006 - 2007
School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
Master in Sociology
2006
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
BA in Sociology
2001 - 2005
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Bachelor of Sociology
Professional experience
2017- Current
Professor of the Sociology Section
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences of the PUCP
2017- Current
Professor of the Sociology Section
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences of the PUCP
2020- Current
Research Group Coordinator
2020- Current
Director of the Master in Water Resources Management
2017 -2020
Visiting professor
Department of Architecture and Planning of the Catholic University of Louvain
2020
Visiting researcher
Department of Resources and Food of the University of Copenagüe
2019
Visiting researcher
Department of Conflicts and Development of the University of Ghent
Academic afiliations
2019
Board Member of the International Association for the Studies of the Commons (IASC)
Member of the Advisory Council of the Peru section of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
Member of the Amazon section of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
2019
2019