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Thiago Cardoso

Thiago Cardoso is a biologist with a Master’s degree in ecology (from the National Institute for Amazon Research in Manaus), for which he produced a thesis on agrobiodiversity, landscape, and indigenous practices. He is currently working on a PhD in social anthropology, studying contested landscapes in the Anthropocene. He is a member of research groups such as CANOA (Collective of Environment, Practices, and Perception), PACTA (Local Populations, Agrobiodiversity, and Rights), and AURA (Aarhus University Research on the Anthropocene), where he is involved in the Niels Bohr Professorship and Project “Discovering the Potential of Unintentional Design on Anthropogenic Landscapes.” Thiago is engaged in projects on the environment, anthropology, political ecology, protected areas, indigenous peoples, land rights, and making landscape, and he has published books, articles, and presentations on these themes.