Welcome to Convivial Conservation Around the Globe, where we dive deep into the world of convivial conservation with thought-provoking discussions and expert insights. I’m Eliana, your host, and today we’re exploring two important case studies involving Convivial Conservation principles.
In this episode, I’m joined by Revati Pandya, a researcher and practitioner in the field of feminist political ecology in India. She is currently teaching at Azim Premji University, Bangalore. Our second guest is George Iordachescu, a political ecologist researching the politics of conservation and just environmental futures at Wageningen University, Netherlands. Together, we’ll break down their fascinating study case, relating it to the key principles of the Convivial Conservation manifesto.
🌱 What to Expect in This Episode:
0.00 Introduction: Get to know the podcast’s mission, our incredible guests, the world of convivial conservation and its manifesto.
7.30 Deep Dive: We discuss how the study case aligns with the CC principles, the challenges encountered, and potential solutions.
7.40 Question 1: How does the study case relate to Convivial Conservation principles?
15.53 Question 2: Which manifesto points are most challenging to implement and why?
21.37 Question 3: What political/economic hurdles exist, and how can they be overcome?
27.53 Question 4: Updates on the situation since the study was conducted
31.09 What’s the top priority for achieving convivial conservation in this scenario?
34.19 Curiosity Corner: A captivating question about the study case that will leave you thinking.
38.22 Wrap-Up: Final thoughts, and a reminder to visit the Convivial website for more resources.
🔗 Check out the Convivial Conservation website for more information: [ Ссылка ]
and read its manifesto at [ Ссылка ]
📚 Check out the book ‘Convivial Conservation from Principles to Practice’ (Free PDF download): [ Ссылка ]
🗨️ Read Revati Pandya case study discussed today, Chapter 13: [ Ссылка ]
🗨️ Read George Iordachescu case study discussed today, Chapter 14: [ Ссылка ]
🎙️ Check the other podcasts about Convivial Conservation: [ Ссылка ]
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