Neth Dano, Programme Manager
Neth Daño is a Researcher who has extensive experience in development and policy work on issues in agriculture, agricultural biodiversity, biosafety, climate change and environmental governance in Southeast Asia. She earned her Bachelors’ degree in Development Studies (cum laude) from the University of the Philippines, dabbled briefly with Law, but ended up completing her Master’s degree in Community Development.
Neth lives with her daughter Isabel in beautiful Davao City in Mindanao - the most exciting part of the Philippines. When given the luxury of time, she loves to read, putter around the house, and do her crochet and sewing projects. When there is much more time for leisure, she tries out scuba diving, wall climbing, and exploring new places with family and friends. When given the choice, she just wants to sleep...
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ETC Group Report on Geoengineering Climate Change
Extreme Genetic Engineering: An Introduction to Synthetic Biology
A Tiny Primer on Nano-scale Technologies ...and The Little BANG Theory
Down on the Farm: The Impact of Nano-scale Technologies on Food and Agriculture



