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Julio Postigo

Assistant Professor in Geography

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jpostigo@iu.edu
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https://geography.indiana.edu/about/faculty/postigo-julio.html

Recent Publications: Postigo, J. C. & M. Quispe (forthcoming) Understanding Local Knowledge Production to Address Global Environmental Change: Leveraging the Case of Bolivian Aymara Expert Farmers. Regional Environmental Change.

Ahmad, Z., J. C. Postigo, Fazlur-Rahman, K. Hussain & F. Altaf (2025) Changing mountain pastoralism and its impacts in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region: The case of Kushum, Pakistan. Nomadic Peoples, 29, 70-100.

Bennett, M. & J. C. Postigo (2024) The impacts of United States politics on the Arctic wilderness in Alaska. Polar Geography, 47, 90-105.

Postigo, J. C., V.-E. Guáqueta-Solórzano, E. Castañeda & C. E. Ortiz-Guerrero (2024) Adaptive Responses and Resilience of Small Livestock Producers to Climate Variability in the Cruz Verde-Sumapaz Páramo, Colombia. Land, 13, 499.

Rucavado Rojas, D. & J. C. Postigo (2025) The cycle of underrepresentation: structural and institutional factors limiting the representation of Global South authors and knowledge in the IPCC. Climatic Change, 178, 19

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