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SUMMARY:Learning in Practice Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:The FAO-IUCN SSC HWC Task Force webinar series provides an opportunity to link theory of principles in HWC management with practical experience and insights from projects on the ground. This first webinar focused on key aspects of community engagement processes and ethics of engagement via a discussion of three case studies from Guyana\, India\, and Tanzania. \n \n  \nProgramme:  \n00:00–08:00 Introduction and welcome remarks\, Dr Alexandra Zimmermann (moderator)\, Chair of the IUCN SSC Human-Wildlife Conflict Task Force  \n08:01 – 34:08 Brief case presentations – Dr Nathalie van Vliet\, CIFOR (SWM Programme): “Reducing human-carnivore conflict through a participatory research approach”\, Guyana – Dr Vidya Athreya\, Wildlife Conservation Society-India: “Mumbaikers for Sanjay Gandhi National Park”\, India – Dr Amy Dickman\, Lion Landscapes: “Community camera trapping”\, Tanzania  \n34:09 – 01:22:14 Moderated discussion and Q&A Panel: Dr Nathalie van Vliet\, Dr Vidya Athreya\, Dr Amy Dickman\, Dr Jenny Glikman\, Dr Sugoto Roy\, Dr Juliette Young\, Professor Catherine Hill  \n01:22:15 – 01:28:29 Closing summary
URL:https://encosh.org/en/event/learning-in-practice-webinar-series/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Conservation Conflict Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Are you working in a complex\, conflict-rich conservation world? If you’ve been curious to learn a bit about Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) but haven’t been able to join one of our 5 day capacity building workshops – or you have\, but you want a refresher – here’s your chance to learn and refresh early in the new year! \n \n\n\n\nIn this 2-hour interactive online session\, Co-founder and Executive Director\, Francine Madden of the Center for Conservation Peacebuilding (CPeace) will share an orientation to CCT. This session will provide an introduction for those new to CCT\, as well as a refresher to those who have participated in CPeace’s past programs. The session will introduce analytical approaches to understand the intensity and depth of social conflict at multiple scales and explore with the participants how these conflicts impact shared problem-solving around natural resource management\, as well as other social and environmental issues. During the session\, participants will learn how CCT differs from traditional approaches to community engagement and conflict resolution while exploring cases of how CCT transforms conflict so both people and wildlife thrive. Participants will be encouraged to ask questions and draw from their own experiences as they engage in the models and framework. \nWebinar information: \n\n\nTuesday\, January 12th at 1:00pm-3:00pm ET\n\nPlease complete this form to register. \nWe have limited space overall and a limited number of scholarships available. Please complete this form to apply.
URL:https://encosh.org/en/event/webinar-conservation-conflict-transformation/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Can bees bring peace for elephants and farmers?
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join a webinar on the 18th of September\, hosted by the Future of Nature Academy and Miami University’s Project Dragonfly\, during which a collective of international elephant researchers will present the new publication “Beehive fences as a sustainable local solution for human-elephant conflicts in Thailand” and other innovative elephant conservation projects. With presenters from Bring the Elephant Home (Antoinette van de Water from South Africa and David Owen from Thailand)\, Dr. Lucy King (Save the Elephants\, Kenya)\, Rachaya Arkajak (Phuluang Wildlife Research Station\, Thailand)\, Kylie Butler (beehive fence study in Sri Lanka)\, Dr. Prachi Mehta (Wildlife Research and Conservation Society\, India)\, Dr. Michelle Henley and Robin Cook (Elephants Alive\, South Africa)\, and Dr. Kevin C Matteson (Project Dragonfly\, Miami University). The presenters will share their newest insights on how bees can help elephants to peacefully coexist with farmers. We will broadcast some inspiring stories and videos and there will be a panel discussion with scientists working with elephants and bees in Asia and Africa. Please register through the link below to join us on Zoom.
URL:https://encosh.org/en/event/webinar-can-bees-bring-peace-for-elephants-and-farmers/
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SUMMARY:Webinar ENCOSH
DESCRIPTION:Invitation to this webinar to introduce the ENCOSH Platform: https://wildhub.community/users/388920-louisa-richmond-coggan/posts/wildhub-festival-2020-event-conservation-tools-new-platforms-technologies \nFeel free to register through the link above.
URL:https://encosh.org/en/event/webinar-encosh/
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Human - Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence
DESCRIPTION:Selection to introduce ENCOSH at the International Conference on Human – Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence (Oxford\,United Kingdom ; 1-3 April 2020): https://www.hwcconference.org/
URL:https://encosh.org/en/event/international-conference-on-human-wildlife-conflict-and-coexistence/
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SUMMARY:Contribution Workshop in France
DESCRIPTION:Contribution to a workshop organized by the association V.I.E to introduce the ENCOSH platform to various stakeholders from France and Switzerland.
URL:https://encosh.org/en/event/contribution-workshop-in-france/
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SUMMARY:Publication ENCOSH - CDP News
DESCRIPTION:Publication of an article introducing the project ENCOSH in the Carnivore Damage Prevention News: \nhttp://www.protectiondestroupeaux.ch/fileadmin/doc/International/CDP_and_General_Infos/Issue18_E_web_low.pdf
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