Alejandro Lome Hurtado

alexlome@up.edu.mx

He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of York in England, where he also served as a teaching assistant. He has experience in applied econometrics and microeconometrics, with a specialization in environmental economics, health economics, and finance.

He has served as a professor and researcher at leading Mexican universities, including the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Anáhuac University, and the Monterrey Institute of Technology. His research focuses on spatial and temporal health inequalities and their relationship to environmental issues such as air pollution, natural disasters, and extreme temperatures, as well as on climate change and, more recently, on studies of well-being.

His work has been published in high-impact international journals (Q1), such as *Exposure and Health*, *BMC Public Health*, *International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction*, *Applied Geography*, *Environmental Management*, and *Scientific Reports*, among others. He has also served as a reviewer for Q1 academic journals such as *Archives of Public Health*, *World Development*, *Scientific Reports*, and *International Journal for Equity in Health*.

He is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Level I.