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Natasha Ceretti Maria

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Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Saúde Pública (FSP)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

PhD in Sciences from the School of Public Health (USP). Master in Sciences with emphasis in Environmental Health from the School of Public Health (USP). She was a FAPESP scholarship holder for technical training in the project "Environmental sustainability and health indicators for the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo - An ecosystem approach for study at different holarchical levels" at the Department of Environmental Health at the School of Public Health (FSP). She is a researcher in the area of #8203;#8203;Environmental Policy, Planning and Management, working on the following themes: policy, planning, environmental management, sustainability indicators, environmental health and urban geography. She has a postgraduate degree in Educating Cities from the School of Parliament of the City Council of São Paulo. She was a Professor of Environmental Project at the City of Ilhabela, on the North Coast of São Paulo. She completed her second degree in Pedagogy at the Universidade Nove de Julho. Completed professional training in Childhood Conception and Early Childhood Education at the São Camilo University Center. Currently, she is studying Training for Early Childhood Education Professionals at the Ministry of Education (MEC).She currently works as an independent researcher at the Neil Smith Study Group, where in 2025 she published the book "Neil Smith and his Revolutionary Geography", contributing to the translation of one of the chapters. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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