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OUR WORK
LEARNING
SOIL EDUCATION MAPPING
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CURIOSITY KIT
NEWS & EVENTS
ABOUT
OUR WORK
LEARNING
SOIL EDUCATION MAPPING
COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
CURIOSITY KIT
NEWS & EVENTS
Born in Argentina, Milagros Bullón is an agricultural engineer specialized in sustainability. She earned her degree from the National University of Mar del Plata and continued her studies with a diploma of specialization in sustainability, ecological ethics and environmental education from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the Autonomous University of Madrid. In 2022, Milagros joined the Arterra Bizimodu ecovillage (Navarra, Spain) as a volunteer, beginning her journey into eco-social transition through the global ecovillage movement. She currently resides in the same ecovillage, where she actively participates in an ecological agricultural project.
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Universidade de Aveiro
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