By Mathew Bukhi Mabele (University of Dodoma, Tanzania), Laila Thomaz Sandroni (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Y Ariadne Collins (University of St. Andrews, UK) and June Rubis (University of Sydney,[...]
By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield What has CONVIVA Finland been up to? In the third episode of the convivial conservation podcast, we catch up with Sanna Komi, PhD researcher,[...]
By Laila Sandroni, Universidade São Paulo (Brazil) Transdisciplinarity is a challenging and rewarding endeavor that needs time and space to develop. Stakeholder mapping revealed itself to be a really interesting[...]
We are taking convivial conservation to the next level: the Oak Foundation has approved a three-year programme to start implementing convivial conservation in three living landscapes in South Africa. The programme will[...]
By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield The NORFACE/Belmont-funded CONVIVA – convivial conservation research project aims to promote (bio)diversity, coexistence and justice for humans and animals around four predators: jaguars, wolves,[...]
By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield (UK) (reblogged from the Sheffield Institute for International Development) What happens if we combine research and storytelling for public engagement? This blog reflects on[...]
By Rob Fletcher, Kate Massarella, Ashish Kothari, Pallav Das, Anwesha Dutta and Bram Büscher (reblogged from Progressive International) The prospects for Earth’s biological diversity look increasingly bleak. The urgency of global[...]
By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield (UK) At the wonderful, all-virtual, low-carbon and inclusive POLLEN20 conference (22-25 September 2020), the CONVIVA team had the privilege of convening (Laila Thomaz Sandroni,[...]
Authors: Robert Fletcher, Kate Massarella, Ashish Kothari, Pallav Das, Anwesha Dutta and Bram Büscher The prospects for Earth’s biological diversity look increasingly bleak. The urgency of global efforts to preserve biodiversity[...]
By Wilhelm Kiwango, The University of Dodoma (Tanzania) For Part 1 of Wilhelm’s reflections particularly on his experience with Lion Guardians in Kenya, please click here. Different contexts, yet similar[...]