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December 9, 2021 February 24, 2022

Political and Symbolic Wolves/Poliittinen ja symbolinen susi

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[...]
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October 7, 2021 October 7, 2021

What do we mean by decolonizing conservation? A response to Lanjouw 2021

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,[...]
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April 29, 2021 May 10, 2021

Who loves whom, and why? Reflecting on loved vs. unloved others in relation to convivial conservation

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,[...]
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November 30, 2020 December 8, 2021

Setting out the principles of post-growth conservation

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[...]
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June 10, 2020 June 12, 2020

Contextual differences and convivial conservation: lessons from lion-dominated landscapes in Kenya and Tanzania

By Wilhelm Kiwango, The University of Dodoma (Tanzania) The CONVIVA research project explores the idea and vision of convivial conservation, and how it could be operationalised in Tanzania’s wildlife landscape,[...]
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April 27, 2020 April 27, 2020

Designing landscape maps for CONVIVA, part 1 – Lieksa, Finland

How do you go about designing landscape maps for the CONVIVA project’s diverse research locations? Anne Leroy, Master’s student in landscape studies, shares part 1 of her memorable adventure here,[...]
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February 11, 2020 February 18, 2020

New book on convivial conservation by Bram Büscher and Rob Fletcher now out

Bram Büscher and Rob Fletcher have just published their new book “The Conservation Revolution: radical ideas for saving nature beyond the Anthropocene”, now out on Verso books: “Conservation needs a[...]
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January 1, 2020 February 17, 2020

What might Ivan Illich think about convivial conservation?

By Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield (UK) What is conviviality as defined by Ivan Illich? How does it link to convivial conservation? And how do both relate to decolonising conservation?[...]
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December 6, 2019 February 17, 2020

Video and podcast on convivial conservation now online

What is convivial conservation? The inaugural episode of the convivial conservation podcast asks Prof Bram Büscher (University of Wageningen) to answer this question in a slightly unusual format: drawing inspiration[...]
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October 1, 2019 October 15, 2019

The Case for Convivial Conservation

By Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher, Wageningen University (Netherlands). In the face of the sixth extinction, rising wildlife crime and biodiversity under dire threat around the globe, environmental conservation finds[...]
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