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Ivanova Boncheva, Antonina / Rangel Delgado, Jose Ernesto

Antonina Ivanova Boncheva is Professor and Senior Researcher at the Department of Economics and Director of APEC Studies Center, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, Mexico. Doctor in Economics (UNAM, cum laude) with Postdoctoral Degree in Peace Studies (University of Bradford, UK). She served as Vice Chair of Working Group 3 Bureau of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2008-2016. Member of Mexican Academy of Sciences and Mexican System of National Researchers. Lead Author of the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC (Nobel Price Reward 2007), Review Editor of the Fifth Assessment Report and of the IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energies, and Lead Author of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (2018-2022).



 



Her research focuses on policies and instruments of climate action, international cooperation and sustainable development. Author or editor of 25 books, 82 book chapters, and more than 200 peer reviewed papers. Invited professor at the Universities of Bradford and Leeds, UK; University of California, San Diego and Northridge, CA, US; University of Tottori, Japan; Academy of Sciences of Bulgaria. Winner of the Science and Technology Award of the State of Baja California Sur, 2017 and Award as Researcher on Pacific Rim, 2021.



 



José Ernesto Rangel Delgado holds a PhD in Economy of Developing Countries: Asia, Africa, and Latin America from the Russian Academy of Sciences (1991) and is a full-time professor-researcher at the Universidad de Colima from 1994. He has been professor at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur, Hankook University (South Korea), University of Texas A&M (USA) and Utsunomiya University (Japan). He is the author/co-author of 50 articles, 16 books, and 34 chapters of books.  He was both Director of the Faculty of Economics (1996-2000) and Coordinator of the Transpacific Relations PhD (2000-2016) and is in charge of the Pacific Basin Studies Center from 2001 at the Universidad de Colima. Nowadays is Coordinator of the “Antonio Dueñas Pulido” Research Seminar on Russia (2017, still today). He was distinguished as Honorary Member of the Pacific Circle Consortium based in USA, and by the Universidad de Colima for his contributions on the Pacific Rim in Mexico. He has been distinguished as a fellow in the Korea Foundation 2010. He is a member of PRODEP-SEP and SNII-CONAHCYT programs.  His line of research is on International and Economic Relations in the Pacific Rim.



 

Transition to a Safe Anthropocene in the Asia-Pacific
Sustainability, Climate Action, and Green Technology

Ivanova Boncheva, Antonina

Transition to a Safe Anthropocene in the Asia-Pacific

The Anthropocene concept highlights that we are now living in a new epoch of earth history where both the rapid accumulation of greenhouse gases and excessive consumption of natural resources endanger human and planetary wellbeing. Climate change is one of the main drivers of the Anthropocene and is intricately linked to many great challenges we face: lack of fresh water, food security, biodiversity loss, and human rights of present and future generations.