How internationally funded conservation can contribute to SDGs in the content of weak institutions, insecure tenure and high transaction costs

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Meredith Gore

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Jul 22, 2016, 9:32:32 AM7/22/16
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Some colleagues and I are organising a session at the Ecosystem Services
Partnership meeting in Nairobi looking at How can internationally
funded forest conservation contribute to meeting the SDGs in the context
of weak institutions, insecure tenure and high transaction costs?
<https://www.aanmelder.nl/i/doc/c0692d40cf40ce382d0fe1b7a5894e46?forcedownload=True>
21-25 November 2016.The talks we have currently planned are mostly from
Madagascar but we are very keen to expand the geographical focus.

The deadline for abstracts is the 22^nd August. For more information
and how to submit an abstract please see this link.

http://p4ges.org/news/ecosystems-nairobi.php.en

All the best.

Julia

Julia Jones

Professor in conservation science

School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography

Bangor University

Thoday Building, Deiniol Road, LL57 2UW, Gwynedd, Wales

01248 382650

Project website: www.p4ges.org <http://www.p4ges.org/>

Conservation@Bangor website: www.conservation.bangor.ac.uk
<http://www.conservation.bangor.ac.uk>

Twitter: @juliapgjones

Skype: julia.p.g.jones

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Meredith L. Gore, PhD
Associate Professor
Academy for Global Engagement Fellow
President, Social Science Working Group, Society for Conservation Biology
Michigan State University
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
School of Criminal Justice
AgBioResearch
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