Landscape is the best instrument we have to look at the world as an environment.

When we look at the world as an environment, the contribution of all inhabitants, individuals and collectivities, becomes essential for its transformation. There are no boundaries, only borders and opportunities for exchange. Time is of essence. Landscape replaces land-use.

In my work, landscape is an instrument to develop innovative approaches in contentious fields such as extraction territories, shrinking urban economies, productive landscapes, and enhance climate resilience in vulnerable contexts. I collaborate with government agencies, large-scale corporations, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions to build new plans and visions based on ecological design, landscape urbanism, and equitable adaptation.