Here is a great opportunity from @RLASS_UCalgary!
Participate in the third version of the RLASS Symposium. For more information and contribution submissions, please visit https://t.co/DmefWcb3to or scan the QR code
Water is more valuable than gold! That was the chant that united Campesinx families in Colombia (2017) when they successfully protected their territory from open-pit mining. Today, we celebrate #WorldWaterDay but let’s not forget to honour those who have always protected the land
Our partner organization, @semillasdeagua1 shares a video about their history. An effort to protect the territory. 👏🏽
Nuestros aliados, Corporación Semillas de Agua, comparte un vídeo de su historia. Un esfuerzo de protección del territorio y conservación del Páramo. 👏🏽
Establishing respectful ways of interacting among stakeholders, researchers, knowledge keepers, scientists, and local actors is key to effectively engage in transdisciplinary knowledge-sharing practices and collaboratively develop place-based biodiversity conservation strategies
You can find it on the highest peaks and in the deepest seas. In your home. In your food. And, yes, even in your body. 👀
Plastic. It’s everywhere – and it’s getting out of hand. ⬆
"We think this project contributes to the conservation of nature, and we all are responsible for it. We see the environment as a complex system where multiple dimensions interact: biophysical, economic, political-institutional and historical.” - Campesinx Women - Uruguay
Such a fantastic team! We are so grateful for all of you, your friendship, hard work, and commitment. Enjoy the break, recharge, and let's get ready to kick off a new season!
Another hidden hero making the difference through sustainable ways of living. "When my father had the opportunity to have his own farm, he always told us that trees should be protected, that we needed to take care of fruit trees and water sources." - Lili, Colombia.
Our vision is to mobilize equitable landscapes of transdisciplinary place-based social-ecological research. As our efforts advance, we continue to meet with our research team 🌎 reflecting upon our case studies in Colombia, Uruguay, Chile. Stay tuned to meet the rest of the team
Incorporar el conocimiento tradicional y local es esencial para la conservación de la biodiversidad y la gestión de los recursos naturales. Hoy más que nunca, en el contexto del cambio climático, es necesario buscar estrategias sustentables de gobernanza. https://t.co/eMglqyw9cp