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Dr Nathan Einbinder is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences (Faculty of Science and Engineering). His interdisciplinary work integrates agroecology, human geography, and natural history, with a focus on the Maya-Achí territory in Guatemala and Wales' agroecological initiatives. He collaborates with organizations like the Association of Committees for Community Production (ACPC) and Cegin y Bobl to advance sustainable food systems and ecological restoration.
Einbinder's research emphasizes participatory action research, examining Indigenous knowledge systems, soil health, and the intersection of small-scale agriculture with cultural wellbeing (buen vivir). His work in Guatemala spans 15 years, analyzing topics like watershed restoration, microbial bio-inputs, and community resilience during economic crises. In Wales, he supports school-based food education and local farm integration into meal programs.
Previously, he taught food systems at San Diego State University and led Schumacher College's Regenerative Food, Farming, and Enterprise master's program. His publications explore agroecological resilience, dam displacement impacts, and alternative development models. Though no formal awards are listed, his contributions to post-development theory and community-driven research methodologies are widely recognized in academic circles.
Einbinder's advisory and grant activities include curriculum development for sustainable agriculture programs and partnerships with NGOs focused on ecological justice. His work with ACPC and Cegin y Bobl exemplifies collaborative efforts to bridge academic research with grassroots implementation, fostering resilient food systems in marginalized communities.
He is affiliated with multiple research networks addressing climate action, post-development agendas, and Indigenous territorial autonomy. His recent work (2021-2025) highlights innovative solutions to contemporary challenges through agroecology and participatory methodologies, positioning him as a leading voice in critical sustainability studies.
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