Costs and benefits of protecting 30% of the planet: a post-2020 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) policy study.
Speaker: Dr Anthony Waldron, Cambridge Conservation Initiative Visiting Researcher
Conservation Research Institute
Costs and benefits of protecting 30% of the planet: a post-2020 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) policy study.
Speaker: Dr Anthony Waldron, Cambridge Conservation Initiative Visiting Researcher
RSPB are hosting the Science Awards and Lecture on 9th October. This event will include a lecture from Prof.
We look forward to welcoming you to the UCCRI conference, on 24 September 2019, in the David Attenborough Building.
Do you want to know more about how you can get politicians and policy-makers to hear about your research? CambPlants Policy Lunch will deliver an informal and informative discussion about different ways that researchers can get involved in science policy, while enjoying a delicious free lunch!
The conference represents an excellent opportunity for policy makers, academics and conservation practitioners to hear from those making practical progress in the field and to discuss how best to apply this to their individual contexts.
The Amazon as a Planetary Keystone: Dr Thomas Lovejoy
Dan Baron Cohen spoke about his time as a community arts educator in MarabáCity, Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon. He is an eco-cultural activist who has dedicated his past 21 years to developing a 'transformance pedagogy' (sustainable transformation through performance).
Author Professor Russell Fielding discussed artisanal whaling in St. Vincent & the Grenadines and the Faroe Islands, and issues related to conservation, cultural traditions, and globalized networks of food, information, and pollution.