Inês Fernandes

ÃÛèÖAPP Americas Program Associate

Inês is the Program Associate of the ÃÛèÖAPP/ÃÛèÖAPP Americas. A dual, Portuguese/American citizen, she holds a Master's degreeÌýin International Development Studies (IDS) from The George WashingtonÌýUniversity (GWU) in Washington, D.C., focused on environmentalÌýpolicy and social and coastal sustainable development. Previously, she worked for two years at the Embassy of Portugal in DC asÌýa consular officer, after having completed her Bachelor’s degree in Law in Portugal.

As a Program Associate, she collaborates closely with on-the-ground teams in the LAC region, managing and providing technical input in coastal resilience and eco-tourism/bird-based tourismÌýprojects in topics including nature-based solutions, ecosystem-based adaptation, ecosystem services valuation, blue carbon, etc.) currently in Panama and The Bahamas. Ines aims to mainstream biodiversity conservation in ecosystems conservation and restoration projectsÌýthat altogether promote social and economic opportunities for local vulnerable communities.

She is knowledgeable of blue economy policy topics and how those relate to and encompass conservation, ÃÛèÖAPP change, environmental policy, and international development. She hasÌýpractical experience working on these topics with Conservation International (sustainable shrimp aquaculture; nature-based solutions, specifically green-gray infrastructureÌýin Indonesia) and Deltares NL (blue economy policy in Mozambique).

In her free time, she likes to sing, paint, travel/visit nature areas, dance, read, and attend culturalÌýand musical events.

Articles by Inês Fernandes

Preserving The Bahamas: A Journey of Conservation and Resilience
September 06, 2024

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