Dr. Aymara Victoria Llanque Zonta
21335
Lüneburg,
Universitätsallee 1, C11.214
Fon +49.4131.677-2925, aymara.llanque_zonta@leuphana.de
Fon +49.4131.677-2925, aymara.llanque_zonta@leuphana.de
Publikationen
Beiträge in Zeitschriften
- Policy principles for sustainable and just land systems
Rachael Garrett (Autor*in) , Patrick Meyfroidt (Autor*in) , Ariane de Bremond (Autor*in) , Ariani Wartenberg (Autor*in) , Lindsay Barbieri (Autor*in) , Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares (Autor*in) , Emmanuel Acheampong (Autor*in) , Thomas Addoah (Autor*in) , Matthew Adeleye (Autor*in) , Peter Alexander (Autor*in) , Joyce Brandão (Autor*in) , David Anthony Coomes (Autor*in) , Erle C. Ellis (Autor*in) , J. Fajardo (Autor*in) , Johanna Jacobi (Autor*in) , Melissa Leach (Autor*in) , Sharachchandra Lele (Autor*in) , Aymara Llanque Zonta (Autor*in) , Joss Lyons-White (Autor*in) , Adrian Martin (Autor*in) , Peter Messerli (Autor*in) , E. J. Milner-Gulland (Autor*in) , Daniel Müller (Autor*in) , Morena Mills (Autor*in) , Pauline Nantongo Kalunda (Autor*in) , Unai Pascual (Autor*in) , Ximena Rueda (Autor*in) , Casey Ryan (Autor*in) , Siddappa Setty (Autor*in) , Thu Thuy Pham (Autor*in) , Cecilia Zagaria (Autor*in) , 15.10.2025 , in: Royal Society Open Science, 12, 10 , 22 S.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- Ancestral cuisine as regenerative social technologies in Amazon: eco-humanist perspectives towards a critical sustainable chemistry
Aymara Llanque Zonta (Autor*in) , Vânia G. Zuin (Autor*in) , 01.04.2025 , in: Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, 52 , 7 S.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- Disentangling gender and social difference for just and transformative biocultural approaches
Isabel Díaz Reviriego (Autor*in) , Mario Torralba (Autor*in) , Beatriz Vizuete (Autor*in) , Stefan Ortiz-Przychodzka (Autor*in) , Jasmine Pearson (Autor*in) , Claudia Heindorf (Autor*in) , Aymara Llanque Zonta (Autor*in) , Elisa Oteros-Rozas (Autor*in) , 01.08.2024 , in: People and Nature, 6, 4 , S. 1394-1406 , 13 S.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Übersichtsarbeiten › Forschung
- The role of transdisciplinarity in building a decolonial bridge between science, policy, and practice
Aymara Llanque Zonta (Autor*in) , Johanna Jacobi (Autor*in) , Stellah M. Mukhovi (Autor*in) , Eliud Birachi (Autor*in) , Per von Groote (Autor*in) , Carmenza Robledo Abad (Autor*in) , 23.05.2023 , in: GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 32, 1 , S. 107-114 , 8 S.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- Promising practices for dealing with complexity in research for development
Carmenza Robledo Abad (Autor*in) , Sabin Bieri (Autor*in) , René Eschen (Autor*in) , Sandra Fuerst (Autor*in) , Johanna Jacobi (Autor*in) , Elizabeth Jiménez (Autor*in) , Aymara Llanque Zonta (Autor*in) , Meleesa Naughton (Autor*in) , Urs Schaffner (Autor*in) , Mirko S. Winkler (Autor*in) , Manuel Flury (Autor*in) , 20.05.2023 , in: GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 32, 1 , S. 115-124 , 10 S.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
Lehrveranstaltungen
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The seminar focus on bio-cultural habits in indigenous thought. That consist of reflections on life and death, upbringing, productive food cycles, in the indigenous world, bio-culture in daily life, for the integral management of common goods, towards socio-ecological restoration. Myths and legends. Ontological on cultural differences and cosmopolitics.
We are going to analyze social organizations practices connected with indigenous and local knowledge, on forms of community political organization, commons distribution systems, care policies, for self-determination as anti-extractivism political ecology. The party and community leisure time as an integration strategy. Seeds of future that sprout from the past, reflections on practices and discourses for territorial management, the material, the political and the spiritual integrated in self-determination forms.
We will focus on indigenous sciences, as a strong transdisciplinary bet, where bridges of dialogue are woven between non-Western and Western knowledge matrices, for example the science of the Sami people, Daagaba science of Ghana, indigenous science in the Andes, Yoruba science, among others, to problematize the colonial continuities in the production of knowledge and possible alternatives.
We are going to analyze social organizations practices connected with indigenous and local knowledge, on forms of community political organization, commons distribution systems, care policies, for self-determination as anti-extractivism political ecology. The party and community leisure time as an integration strategy. Seeds of future that sprout from the past, reflections on practices and discourses for territorial management, the material, the political and the spiritual integrated in self-determination forms.
We will focus on indigenous sciences, as a strong transdisciplinary bet, where bridges of dialogue are woven between non-Western and Western knowledge matrices, for example the science of the Sami people, Daagaba science of Ghana, indigenous science in the Andes, Yoruba science, among others, to problematize the colonial continuities in the production of knowledge and possible alternatives.
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The seminar reflect on the perspectives of indigenous peoples, rural communities and other local actors in the sustainability debate. It will address the relationship between extractivism and commons appropriation processes, to discuss about development discourses into a geopolitical context that produce institutional change. Specifically, the seminar will expose institutional-building process bottom up resource management initiatives in extractive territories, connected with indigenous and local actor’s modern life style.