NEWS | Political Geography Special issue – Conservation in Violent environmentsÂ
Edited by Esther Marijnen, Lotje De Vries and Rosaleen Duffy
Edited by Esther Marijnen, Lotje De Vries and Rosaleen Duffy
Shannon O'Lear is a Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Kansas and visits BIOSEC in October to talk about her research in environmental geopolitics.
Advancing the debate on natural resource governance and conflict
Members of the BIOSEC research team are convening panels and presenting papers at this year's POLLEN Conference in Oslo, 22-24 June 2018.
Organisers of the 'Conservation in Conflict and Militarised Areas' workshop have released a CfP for a special issue in Political Geography: 'Conservation in Violent Environments'.
Animals are victims of human conflict, so can conservation help build peace in warzones? Only if we acknowledge that wildlife protection is not a politically-neutral activity, argue Esther Marijnen and Rosaleen Duffy in new article for The Conversation.
BIOSEC to host two-day workshop with members of the Crisis Conversation team, Wageningen University.