Associate Professor, Cider (Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios sobre Desarrollo), Universidad de lost Andes (Bogotá, Colombia)
Diana Ojeda is a feminist geographer whose work bridges political ecology and feminist geopolitics. Based on her research experience in the Colombian Caribbean, Diana has contributed to the study of issues such as land grabbing, dispossession and the politics of conservation. Her recent publications address neo-Malthusianism in climate change discourse and policy, and her current research explores the relation between gender and agrarian extractivism.