Vera Allue

Student, Economics and Environmental Management, University of Toronto

About Vera Allue

I'm a third year student of Economics + Environmental Management at the University of Toronto (UofT). Growing up between Spain and Peru, I noticed early on how people's backgrounds and lived experiences with climate shape their views and actions in the climate space. An enthusiast of tourism, gap years, and adventure, I embarked on a gap year before starting university to explore 30+ countries and test myself in places where I could barely say "hello" in.

Upon starting university, I represented UofT at the United Nations Conference of the Parties in Azerbaijan, where I met some awesome, young climate leaders! I've also led climate awareness campaigns across schools in Romania, Finland, Poland, and Greece. 

My interest in sustainability and my adventurous traveler side led me to pursuing Laidlaw Research. I am currently investigating how tourism management policies, particularly in Machu Picchu, may be replicable models to other UNESCO World Heritage sites.

I hope to apply my research findings during my LiA, while visiting another world wonder! 

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

University of Toronto

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2026

Research Topic

Economics Sustainability

Area of Expertise

Business and Management Economics Environment

I am from:

Peru Spain

I speak:

Catalan English Spanish

My hobbies/interests are:

Foreign languages Hiking/walking Outdoor sports Photography Politics & current events Travelling Video/filmmaking Volleyball Volunteering

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Proposal Economics Social Sciences Statistics

Research Proposal - Vera Allue

Can Limiting Tourist Access Preserve Value? Evidence from the 2017 Visitor Management Reforms at Machu Picchu

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