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Diogo Val­lim

Postdoc

Emner
Projektledelse Værdikæder Bæredygtighed Brasilien

Primary research areas

Global Value Chains & Environment

How commodity production affects forest conservation, and the challenges of developing solutions with producers, companies, civil society, and governments.

Supply Chain Tracing & Transparency

How digital traceability systems are developed, and how these processes influence accountability in global markets

Wildfire Risk Governance

How stakeholder networks manage natural resources and protect forests from growing wildfire risks

Biodiversity

How public and private actors design and implement strategies for biodiversity conservation in different governance contexts

Adressing the governance challenges of forest conservation

I focus on how societies and global value chains can be aligned with sustainable development and biodiversity conservation. My academic work explores how commodity production affects forests, how digital traceability tools improve supply chain transparency, and how governance networks respond to challenges such as wildfires and climate change. My expertise spans both quantitative and qualitative methods 

Alongside my research, I have extensive experience in fundraising and project management within the EU’s Horizon Europe programme. This includes projects such as TREEADS, which develops innovative approaches to wildfire prevention and forest resilience, and CIR4FUN, which advances circular economy models. Through these initiatives, I help bridge the gap between research and practice while strengthening collaborations across sectors. 

Recent research projects

TREEADS

TREEADS develops integrated solutions to prevent and manage wildfires, combining advanced technologies with sustainable forest management practices. The project brings together public and private actors to build resilient landscapes and reduce wildfire risks across Europe.
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CIR4FUN

CIR4FUN promotes circular economy models by developing innovative materials and business strategies that extend product lifecycles. The project helps industries reduce waste, improve resource efficiency, and transition toward sustainable production systems.
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Outside activities

Co supervisor at EBAPE FGV DINTER program, 2020–2023