Discover how the sustainable management of natural resources drives economic development in this essential conference where global challenges and opportunities intertwine.
The Value of Sustainability: Towards a Responsible Future
Gonzalo explores the opportunities arising from sustainable investment activities, drawing on his knowledge of the EU Taxonomy of Sustainable Activities and its impact on financial markets and corporate organizations. Gonzalo analyzes how physical and transition risks translate into material financial risks.
Climate Change and Water Security: Global Challenges
Explore the critical challenges we face at different spatial and temporal scales in water management and climate change in this informative conference.
Biodiversity Economics: The Next Frontier
Gonzalo analyzes the societal and economic value of biological diversity, perhaps one of the most important challenges that is often overlooked in these times.
Adaptation to Climate Change
We conjugate climate change in the future by grammatical inertia, when in large areas of the planet, this change is a solid reality. Gonzalo shows the relevance of advancing in adaptation, the costs and benefits associated with it, and the synergies with efforts to mitigate impacts.
Sustainability: Managing Complexity
Gonzalo shows how a significant portion of global challenges related to sustainability (climate change, loss of biological diversity, desertification, pollution) should not be analyzed with a fragmented perspective.
Geoeconomics and Geopolitics of Energy: Towards a New World Order
Gonzalo analyzes the geopolitical and geoeconomic implications of the necessary energy transition for decarbonizing the economy in the fight against climate change.
Economics of Architecture: Advancing towards More Sustainable Cities
Gonzalo analyzes the sustainability of our urban development models and how the design of our cities has unequivocal implications for energy, water, and food security, as well as the climate emergency.
Does meeting ESG goals improve life on the planet? The Connection between Corporate Sustainability and the Global
From an analytical perspective, Gonzalo examines the connections between sustainability (and global commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) and its corporate translation (ESG), sometimes limiting and limited.
Governance of Natural Resources
The concept of governance or good governance tends to be presented in a somewhat limited context, essentially referring to transparency, accountability, citizen participation, and integrity. Gonzalo, despite recognizing the critical value of these factors, goes beyond, showing that good governance requires overcoming sectoral biases, redesigning incentives, advancing innovation in a broad sense, etc.
Sustainability – The Need for New Narratives
Gonzalo emphasizes the need for sustainability narratives that go beyond apocalyptic approaches and value judgments, avoiding a new dogmatism (a new religion), but instead relying on rational criteria that also address the intimate perceptions of citizens.