About the Guest
Mauricio Díazgranados, Ph.D., is the Chief Science Officer and Dean of the International Plant Science Center at the New York Botanical Garden.
We’re wrapping up Season 2 with NYBG’s Chief Science Officer, Mauricio Díazgranados, Ph.D., who discusses how engaging with nature through travel makes us more inclined to protect it—and the ways that tourism can actually help our planet. As an avid adventurer and botanist who has worked all around the world, Dr. Diazgranados knows how vital it is to make exploration both sustainable and economically beneficial. Here he walks us through his vision for the bioeconomy, where the world’s biodiversity hotspots become opportunities for ecotourism, enhancing the lives of local communities while funding the conservation of our planet’s irreplaceable flora and fauna.
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Mauricio Díazgranados, Ph.D., is the Chief Science Officer and Dean of the International Plant Science Center at the New York Botanical Garden.
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