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Anabel Marín

Anabel Marín

Research Fellow, Cluster Leader

Anabel Marin is a Research Fellow and leads the Business, Markets and the State Cluster at IDS. She is also the Director at Bioleft, an open-source initiative for seed breeding.

Anabel is interested in the linkages between business, policies, civil society and sustainable development. She brings more than 20 years’ experience in research, support in the design and implementation of policies (science and technology, innovation, trade, and environmental) and activism, including a specialism in the development of media products for sustainable development (see also here and here). Her multidisciplinary work is focused on the transformation and transitions towards economic, social, and environmental sustainability in activities related to common resources; open and collaborative forms of production and innovation; environmental justice and civil society participation; sustainable structural change and the importance of new technologies and new knowledge for development.

Anabel is currently involved in several projects including:

Ongoing:

  • Leading – ‘Innovation and Complementary Capabilities for Vaccines’, collaborating with Japanese, Argentinean, German, and Indian researchers to examine differential innovation, political and regulatory capabilities for vaccines across firms and countries (funded by ESRC).
  • Leading – ‘The Justice Footprint of Mineral Imports in UK Value Chains‘. This project seeks to give a justice dimension to the concept of ‘inclusive trade policy’ by uncovering a usually hidden link between trade, social and environmental conflicts and justice for the UK.
  • Collaborating – ‘Breeding for coffee and cocoa root resilience in low input farming systems based on improved rootstocks (BOLERO)’. The BOLERO  Project proposes to create resilient rootstock varieties for fruit tree crops to cope with climate change threats (funded by UKRI – Innovate UK).
  • Collaborating – Covid Collective Research Platform which offers a rapid social science research response to inform decision-making on some of the most pressing Covid-19 related development challenges. If want to know about this platform, visit the Covid Collective website here.
  • Collaborating – ‘Revisioning territorial rights in Brazil in the face of resource extraction‘. This project focusses on supporting those adversely affected by mineral resource extraction in Brazil’s southeastern Minas Gerais state.

Recently concluded:

  • ‘Transitions in the mining sector in Chile’, examining the role of business, policies, and civil society in sustainable transitions in the mining sector in Chile (funded by the Interamerican Development Bank).
  • Foresight for new collaborative platforms to support LMIC science systems’, working with partners in Argentina and South Africa to conduct foresight workshops to explore how new global models of resource mobilisation and new forms of collaboration between international funding agencies and science systems in low- and middle-income countries can generate the transformative knowledge required to achieve the SDGs (funded by IDRC).

Prior to joining IDS, Anabel was the director of CENIT in Argentina and led a range of international research and action projects in Latin America. Some of her recent projects include:

  • Diverse strategies, capacities and challenges for exporting differentiated goods from the agri-food sector in Latin America and the Caribbean: reflections based on a selected group of success stories from Argentina’ (2019-2020); ‘Innovation and competitiveness in mining value chains: the cases of copper and gold in Argentina and Brazil’ (2018-2019), both funded by the Interamerican Development Bank.
  • Bioleft: a community lab that supports open and collaborative forms of innovation for seeds’ (2016-2020) funded by Conservation, Health and Food Foundation.
  • Transformative pathways to sustainability: Learning across disciplines, contexts and cultures’ (2015-2018), funded by the International Science Council.

Anabel convenes the Master’s course ‘Competing in the Green Economy’ as part of IDS’s  Master’s Programmes.  Finally, she is an Associate Editor of the Innovation and Development journal.

Media coverage:

 

  • In the following interview in Spanish, Anabel addresses different aspects of the Argentine economy.

Recent Journal Article:

Anabel recently published a new Journal Article. This paper aims at contributing to better comprehend the opportunities for innovation in the mining sector that are leveraged by local knowledge-intensive mining suppliers (KIMS) in developing mineral-rich countries. Click here for more details.

Research

Project

The Justice Footprint of Mineral Imports in UK Value Chains

The climate crises and energy transition underpin the new European Open Strategic Autonomy Policy, aiming at 'de-risking' trade and reduce dependence on critical minerals, in line with the UK’s Critical Mineral Strategy. Mining is the first link of most global value chains (e.g. electronic...

Centre

Centre for Future Natures

A networking and research initiative that aims to share and amplify stories and knowledge from the spaces, movements and struggles for the commons and against enclosures. Through research, arts, storytelling and networking, Future Natures explores the relationships, practices and values...

Project

Innovation and Complementary Capabilities for Vaccines

The global competition to develop vaccines to fight the COVID-19 pandemic has collapsed the typical timescale in which new technologies gain market dominance and leave alternatives behind. Despite the high number of vaccines in development, at the start of this study only three have been...

Project

Foresight for new collaborative platforms to support LMIC science systems

To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) it has become clear that we require systemic change across societies, and that as a consequence we need transformational pathways of development. This in turn requires knowledge that is transformative, both in terms of its focus, and how it...

Opinions

Opinion

Cómo hacer de la transición energética un desarrollo justo

Daniel Goya

2 February 2022

Publications

Journal Article

Nuevas perspectivas para el desarrollo en base a recursos naturales: una visión neo-schumpeteriana para América Latina

El estancamiento económico y las limitaciones para sostener un proceso de desarrollo sostenido en América Latina en las últimas décadas demandan un replanteo profundo y audaz de las políticas de desarrollo productivo y tecnológico. Este replanteo requiere, en primer lugar,...

Carlota Pérez

1 March 2024

Report

Towards Digital Transformation for Universal Health Coverage

The Covid-19 pandemic has re-emphasised the need to ensure equitable access to safe, effective and affordable health services. The very rapid shift to the use of smartphone apps and telephone consultations (telemedicine) has highlighted the potential impact of digital innovations on the...

Gerald Bloom
Gerald Bloom & 6 others

1 June 2023

Journal Article

A Dialogue Between Innovation Studies of Economic Development and Transition Studies: an Illustration from Argentina’s Agriculture Sector

A dominant perspective within the field of development economics is that structural change away from the industries that developing countries traditionally specialize in, such as agriculture and mining, is necessary to support a broad process of development. In this paper, we ask whether and how...

Patrick van Zwanenberg

13 February 2023

Anabel Marín’s recent work