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The pursuit of elusive 'win-win' results for forests and people in PeruAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Julius Weitzdörfer. With the pressing global challenges of biodiversity loss, climate change, food security, and poverty alleviation, institutions are increasingly seeking local solutions to jointly advance all of these aims. My PhD research identifies fundamentally different strategies for shaping farmers’ behaviours in pursuit of such ‘win-win’ aims, and explores how they play out across a landscape in northern Peru. This talk will focus on how outcomes for households and their surrounding communities and forests are shaped, and reflect on the implications for current intervention design and research practices. Bio: PhD student in the Dept. of Geography, co-convenor of a Political Ecology seminar at the same time so thanks for skipping to present here! This talk is part of the Darwin College Humanities and Social Sciences Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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