Climate Change: Environmental Justice and Climate Resilience in Ecuador
At Balance Works, we created and hosted the Ecuador segment of the IHP Climate Change program, curating an immersive exploration of climate governance, environmental justice, and resilience. Students engaged firsthand with the complexities of development, resource management, and conservation across Ecuador’s ecosystems — from the Amazon Rainforest to the Galápagos Islands.
Our programs combined theoretical frameworks such as Buen Vivir and the Rights of Nature with field-based learning. Through visits to Indigenous territories, oil sites, and marine reserves, students connected global climate debates to lived realities while engaging with policymakers, grassroots leaders, and conservationists.
Ecuador offers a justice-centered lens on the intersections of climate change, sustainability, and governance — and Balance Works transforms this dynamic landscape into a living classroom.
- Place-Based Learning and Systems Thinking:
Our programs merge in-country fieldwork with critical systemic analysis. Through site visits, homestays, and dialogue with grassroots leaders, scholars, and practitioners, students engage deeply with the socio-environmental dynamics shaping Ecuador’s future.
- Experiential Education with Purpose:
BalanceWorks doesn’t just host a program — we deliver a living ecosystem for experiential learning, rooted in meaningful partnerships and transformational practice.


