What is the socio-ecological transition?

It is the development of an intersectoral political strategy that addresses people's well-being, ecological balance, and the consolidation of new production models capable of integrating social, environmental, and economic balance.


How we can address the ecological transition:

  • From the institutions


  • From the companies


  • From social entities


  • From citizenship


Intervention models for the socio-ecological transition in which I am collaborating:

Rethinking what we do for the socio-ecological transition.


If we aspire to build a decarbonized society aimed at recovering our natural capital.


If we want to have institutions, businesses, and social organizations focused on addressing the ecological challenges of our islands, we will have to rethink how we move forward, building new relationships.


We must focus on creating more “social capital,” more positive interrelationships oriented toward shared goals.

To join forces and cooperate, to create more social economy ventures, partnering and oriented toward common goals, with everyone's participation.


New institutional frameworks that ensure long-term goal-orientation, reversing surpluses, adjusting operational objectives, and evaluating public policies toward total quality in a carbon-neutral society.