Check out the first of four policy briefs produced by the CONVIVA project to explain Convivial Conservation to a broad audience:
By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield How transformative is SDG 15, Life on land? This is the central question for two new papers out in Globalizations and in Journal of[...]
On 14 September 2022, the CONVIVA – convivial conservation research project will be hosting a colloquium for PhD and early post-doc researchers working on issues related to convivial conservation and[...]
By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield (UK) What has CONVIVA Tanzania been up to? In the fourth episode of the convivial conservation podcast, Prof Dan Brockington (University of Sheffield) speaks[...]
By Sanna Komi, University of Helsinki (FI) The Finnish language version of this text (which can be found below) was originally published on Antroblogi on 2 December 2021. The debate[...]
The book The Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature beyond the Anthropocene by Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher is currently being translated into several languages: Français: there will be a French[...]
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[...]