Story | 31 Oct, 2018
Community Voices in the Illegal Wildlife Trade Debate
CEESP News - by Rosie Cooney, outgoing Chair of the IUCN CEESP/SSC Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group (SULi)
Who gets to have a say in how wildlife is conserved? Whose perspectives and interests count?
Story | 29 Oct, 2018
Highlighting Human Dimensions of Conservation
CEESP News - by Ameyali Ramos, CEESP Deputy Chair
The Mexican National Committee of IUCN Members hosted a Forum in Mexico City, Mexico from 23 to 25 October 2018. The Forum provided…
Story | 29 Oct, 2018
Democracy in the Woods: Environmental Conservation and Social Justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico
CEESP News - by Dr. Prakash Kashwan, Univesity of Connecticut
How do societies negotiate the apparently competing agendas of environmental protection and social justice? Why do some countries perform much better than others? Democracy in the Woods answers these question by explaining…
Story | 17 Oct, 2018
Jaguars and Culture: Public Policies for Integrated Conservation in Mexico
CEESP News - Angel Daen Morales Garcia and Jonatan Job Morales Garcia
Story | 08 Oct, 2018
CEESP Member Accomplishments - Fall 2018
We would like to highlight recent professional achievements made by our accomplished CEESP members!
Story | 08 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by Dr. Helen Schneider, Flora and Fauna International
The University of Cambridge has launched an online tool to help conservationists identify how biodiversity projects can contribute to the SDG targets. The tool draws on the experiences of Birdlife International…
Story | 03 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by Dr. Ines Arroyo-Quiroz and Tanya Wyatt
Green Crime in Mexico: A Collection of Case Studies (2018) offers a unique exploration of the key green criminological issues in Mexico. Builds on a rapidly growing area of scholarship in Latin America and beyond. Includes…
Story | 03 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by André Francisco Pilon, University of São Paulo / Int. Academy of Science, Health & Ecology
Story | 01 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by Tim Healy, AQUATERRE
"The Deep South" study walks us from the past to the present examining the evolution of the semi-arid lands of southern Madagascar. From trading to semi-nomadism to sedentary agriculture, the peoples of the region have adapted since their arrival.…
Story | 19 Sep, 2018
CEESP News- Catherine Sayer, IUCN Program Officer, and Cory Whitney, University of Bonn
A recent assessment of the livelihoods value of freshwater biodiversity in the Lake Victoria Basin in Eastern Africa has demonstrated that freshwater plants and fishes are key to supporting the…