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Diego Molina

Dr. Diego Molina

Landhaus Fellow

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Rachel Carson Center
Leopoldstr. 11a
80802 Munich


Diego Molina has recently completed his PhD in human geography at the University of Reading, UK. Prior to his PhD, he worked for several years as a botanist in Colombia where he participated in scientific explorations, species discovery, and the design of public policies for plant conservation. Currently, Diego is interested in the co-creation of environments between humans and nonhumans, with a particular focus on the historical transformations of human-plant relationships in tropical cities. Diego Molina is the author of Los árboles se toman la ciudad: el proceso de modernización y la transformación del paisaje en Medellín, 1890-1950 (Trees Arriving in the City, the Modernization Process and the Landscape Transformation in Medellín, 1890–1950), which was listed among the 90 must-reads on cities in 2016 by The Nature of Cities platform.

RCC Research Project: Transatlantic Gardens and the Nineteenth-Century Botanical Exchange


Selected Publications:

  • “The Forced Retirement of a Hard Worker: The Rise and Fall of Eucalyptus in Bogotá.” Environmental History 27, no. 1 (forthcoming).
  • “Urban Spaces, Plants, and People in the Nineteenth-Century Bogotá (Colombia).” Economic Botany 75, no. 2 (2021): 1–18.
  • “Seeds of Modernity: The Beginnings of Treeplanting in Medellín and its Conflicts.” In Urban Nature: Platform of Experiences, edited by Maria Mejía, 14–18. Bogotá: Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, 2017.
  • with Dryflor, Karina Banda-R., Alfonso Delgado-Salinas, Kyle G. Dexter, Reynaldo Linares-Palomino, Ary Oliveria-Filho, Darién Prado, Martin Pullan, Catalina Quintana, et al. “Plant Diversity Patterns in Neotropical Dry Forests and their Conservation Implications.” Science 353, no. 6306 (2016): 1383–1387.
  • Los árboles se toman la ciudad. El proceso de modernización y la transformación del paisaje en Medellín, 1890-1950. Medellín: Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, 2015.