Ines Sanchez-Rodriguez
Regional Organizer - Saskatchewan
Ines is a PhD student at the University of Saskatchewan-Environment and Sustainability school. Her goal is to study computational hydrological models in their ability to reproduce snow melted water infiltration; which is the primary water source for Canadian prairies. Currently, climate change is impacting how hydrological processes during the snowmelt period occur. She promotes the open collaboration philosophy in developing and using computational models. Ines has worked for meteorological and nature conservation agencies and has gained experience in economic water and climate risk assessments, as in solutions based on nature for climate change adaptation. She enjoys bike rides, mindfulness practices, and vegan food. She has committed all her strengths, positivism and discipline to work for the Sustainability goals!
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