Daniel Henryk Rasolt

Daniel is an interdisciplinary and intercultural researcher and writer, and founder of The InterPlex.

Interplexity

Broadening Science and Bridging Divides in a Complex, Interconnected World

Investment in science is a pillar for any dynamic, equitable modern society, and promoting scientific literacy across all levels of society can help foster innovation, dialogue, and consensus that crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries.

December 2, 2025

Restoring the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta: Reversing a Century of Colombian Tragedy

If the Ciénaga Grande is going to recover, it needs long-term integrated research and planning, with local community participation and even guardianship, which has a record of success in other local and Indigenous-led areas.

February 17, 2023

Amazon rainforest

What the World Can Learn from Brazil’s Shifting Stance on Science

Whether Brazil, the U.S. or any other country defunds, attacks, or ignores science, devaluing research and innovation is detrimental to the long-term well-being of any modern society, as well as for the interconnected global community.

December 12, 2022

artisanal fishing in Colombia

Colombian fishers are fighting for their rights and protection of vital wetlands

In November, on the banks of the calm, reflective waters of the Cascaloa Ciénaga, a floodplain lake extending 12,000 hectares (120 sq km) in northern Colombia, a group of traditional fishers met.

January 5, 2022

Paramos

Páramos at Risk: The Interconnected Threats to a Biodiversity Hotspot

Páramos, experts say, may also serve as a sort of buffer against climate-change-induced recession of tropical mountain glaciers and extended droughts — if we can protect them.

May 13, 2021

dam

Turning the Tide on Large-Scale Hydropower

The non-linear combined efforts of professor-activists like Dussán and integrated systems researchers like Angarita are helping to shift the tide against mega-dams in Colombia, paving the way for a more just and sustainable energy transition.

April 29, 2021

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