Development and promotion of the project “Less noise, more action” as a participatory approach for healthy urban soundscapes, in collaboration with Alfonso Govela (UIA, MIT).
Development of the project “GGGI Mexico Country Program Evaluation” utilizing the Theory of Change methodology to evaluate the impact of the program and preparing recommendations for future Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) planning and work in Mexico.
Development of the “Evaluation of the Mexican Legislation, Capacity and Infrastructure for Mercury Management in Mexico” as part of the Minamata Initial Assessment Report in Mexico prepared by the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC).
Designed and developed the Impact Assessment of the Clean Transportation Initiative of the HEWLETT Foundation, which supported air quality and clean transportation in México from 2004 to 2014.
Designed and conducted a Workshop on tools for effective course leading and implementation to strengthen the capacities of the participants of the International Course on Integrated Waste Management hosted by the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC).
Developed the Public Communication and Education Strategy for Clean Air to complement the Clean Air Programs promoted by the Ministry of Environment (SEMARNAT).
Built content for 3 online courses related to energy, law, and sustainable development, for the School of Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Analyzed the sustainability status of BANAMEX Bank and presented a road map which resulted in a corporate Sustainability Strategy with goals such as a 55% use of renewable energy in 2014.
Collaborated with DNV on the Independent evaluation of the Special Program on Climate Change (PECC), 2009-2012, consisting of 86 goals for a total mitigation of 50.66 Million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2 Eq.) per year in 2012, and 142 adaptation goals distributed in 8 systems, one regarding risk management and seven regarding humans and nature.
Developed the Ministry of Environment´s (SEMARNAT) strategy to improve air quality in Mexico towards 2020 that supported the 2012 Mexican Federal Government transition.