The future of conservation lies in listening, not just science

The future of conservation lies in listening, not just science
15/4/25, 6:30 am
Conservation science follows a top-down model where experts design projects, collect data, and draft policies while Indigenous communities, the stewards of biodiversity, are left out of decision-making. A new global framework challenges this approach and argues that conservation will only succeed if local communities are treated as equal partners in research.
Conservation science follows a top-down model where experts design projects, collect data, and draft policies while Indigenous communities, the stewards of biodiversity, are left out of decision-making. A new global framework challenges this approach and argues that conservation will only succeed if local communities are treated as equal partners in research.