“Remember that all models are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful.” George E. P. Box and Norman Richard Draper, Empirical Model-Building and Response Surfaces Since its emergence as a concept in 1997, there have been many efforts to internalize the idea of environmental services and […]
Author Archives: Cuauhtémoc León
Cuauhtémoc León is a Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD) fellow. His recent work is on sustainable rural development, stakeholder participation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, REDD+, and protected areas. Cuauhtémoc was the coordinator of the Climate Change Adaptation Program for Mexico City, and advisor on coastal topics for the Global Environment Facility.