#BottomTrawling: What are the impacts and solutions? A new report by our CEA team and leading fisheries experts provides new data-based perspectives to inform constructive policy-making and paths forward to #TransformTrawling https://t.co/RM9BkCY1qE
Wellbeing & resilience are a key focus at #COP26 & in sustainability & conservation policy. Often seen as synergistic, we show how efforts to build one can undermine the other. Avoiding trade-offs requires holistic understanding of the concepts & attention to scale & inequalities
Preparing for the ocean-climate focus at #COP26, partners have prepared an overview of #bluecarbon ecosystems and how they help fight #climatechange, in addition to options for strengthening action on the ocean under the UNFCCC: https://t.co/JOv35OXu02
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Neocolonialism at play? New study reveals researchers from wealthy nations still dominate authorship (89%) in #coral#reef science. Scientists from countries with some of the greatest reef extent are still being excluded from these collaborations. https://t.co/l2suV3GGsR
Our research shows #ocean conservation funding has doubled over the past decade – from $520 million in 2010 to $1.2 billion in 2020 – but is still less than one percent of all charitable giving. To learn more, check out our new report https://t.co/QvIPhQrhla . #investintheocean
“Marine conservation has not been able to reach its full potential...because it has historically been dominated by people, institutions, and organizations that exclude entire communities, knowledge systems, and cultures” - @TaotaoTasi https://t.co/uZaEUAfnFb
📣 New Science: Advancing Social Equity in and Through Marine Conservation. Authors urge the marine conservation community, governments, NGOs & donors to commit to the pursuit of socially equitable conservation.
Out now in Frontiers in Marine Science: https://t.co/AAJa0AlfyX
"Social equity should be a core principle of all conservation policies and organizational practices, as it can help to prompt conservation initiatives that are inclusive, collaborative, fair, robust, and that will be more effective and sustainable in the long-term."
New paper with amazing co-authors who believe in the imp of equity and inclusion in marine cons
Advancing social equity in and through marine conservation @NathanJBennett@TaotaoTasi @smangubhai @LaureSKatz @GAhmadia@leahmeth@FrontMarineSci et al
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Check out my op-ed:
"We need to do one better than just including all voices at the table: we need to follow the lead of frontline communities and communities of color" https://t.co/X47h9bwYP1 #Iwroteathing#30x30#latinosmarinos
We are in the final countdown to #COP15 to set a #post2020 biodiversity framework. @Jing_Corpuz of @NiaTero explains why an equity-centered approach must underpin this process. https://t.co/FstLiOPXwE
Stacked panel alert! Join The Narwhal as we dive into how Indigenous-led conservation has a critical role to play if Canada wants to follow through on its climate and biodiversity promises.
@GillianStaveley @StevenNitah @valeriecourtois
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