Why not learn from others? This section features our grant recipients and other partners sharing lessons learned and how they adapted in response.
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"To be aware that long distance, long-term ecological projects need a contingency time period written into the budget time plan." - Christy Bragg, Porcupine Researcher, South Africa Details |
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"The targeted forest fringe villages (project area) are in remote locations and they are not socially well organized; thus, the presence of well-organized community organizations (especially working on conservation) in such areas was very limited." - Sujit P. Bairagi, Conservation Biologist and Chairman of the Dolphin Foundation Details |
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"Finding the right publisher is a crucial factor in making a book accessible to your target audience." - Elizabeth Harper, Post-doctoral fellow, Research Foundation of State University of New York Details |
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"Understanding the synergy between the existing networks of protected area and the local context, including the cultural perspective of protected areas through the involvement of indigenous communities, is crucial to the establishment of sustainably managed community protected areas." - Miliana Vukunisiga-Ravuso, Senior Conservation Officer, BirdLife International Fiji Programme Details |
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"Institutional development and capacity building at the local level, particularly among the youth, is very important for sustainable biodiversity conservation." - Ishana Thapa, Conservation Officer, Bird Conservation Nepal Details |
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