Parks, people and rights: towards sustainable conservation in Africa, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 from 18:00 to 21:00 (BST), London.

 

 

To be sustainable, nature conservation must also support the rights, livelihoods and cultures of local communities. International conservation organisations recognise this, but have these good intentions been reflected in efforts to protect Africa’s rainforests?

 

A group of experts will discuss the evidence that conservation in the Congo Basin region of Africa has failed to recognise basic human rights, undermined poor people’s livelihoods, and caused widespread conflict with local communities. The effectiveness of current protected areas and conservation policy will be considered, and the debate will question whether a new conservation paradigm is needed to protect both forests and peoples’ rights.

 

Speakers:

  • Prof. Rosaleen Duffy, Professor in the Political Ecology of Development, SOAS
  • Simon Counsell, Executive Director, Rainforest Foundation UK
  • Samuel Nguiffo, Secretary General, Centre for Environment and Development, Cameroon 

 

Moderator:

  • Prof. Dan Brockington, Director, The Sheffield Institute for International Development, author of ‘Fortress Conservation’ and ‘Nature Unbound’

Further speakers to be announced.

Refreshments provided  /   Free Entry

 

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