
Amanda Jiménez Aceituno
Collaborator
Amanda Jiménez Aceituno, work as a researcher 50% in Germany at Leuphana University Lüneburg and 50% in Sweden at Stockholm Resilience Centre. My background is on Environmental Sciences, and I transitioned to TD during my PhD, that I did at the Ecology Department on Environmental Education programs for biodiversity conservation in Spain and Costa Rica. Now I work on sustainable transformations of the food system in drylands, using a pathways approach to reach the Sustainable Development Goals. Co-designing with different actors positive futures that help change the current trends of food related systems is my main current passion.
Publications
Contributions of Net-Map to sustainability action research
2025 – Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Trade-offs for healthy and sustainable diets in Europe: Social-ecological dynamics in an intensive agricultural system
2025 – Global Food Security
The multifaceted spectra of power − A participatory network analysis on power structures in diverse dryland regions
2025 – Global Environmental Change
Unraveling deep roots in drylands: a systems thinking participatory approach to SDGs
2025 – Global Sustainability
Applying the Three Horizons approach in local and regional scenarios to support policy coherence in SDG implementation: Insights from arid Spain
2024 – Global Environmental Change