Searching for Success in Connecting Communities, Conservation & Livelihoods

Searching for Success in Connecting Communities, Conservation & Livelihoods

Many success stories have been produced worldwide through the efforts of local place-based communities to conserve their environment and maintain sustainable livelihoods and local economies. A series of studies carried out by the Community Conservation Research Network indicate that the factors leading to these successes are very diverse. Nevertheless, some seem especially fundamental, and four of these are the focus of this session:

(i) a broad systems perspective, in keeping with a social-ecological systems framework,

(ii) appreciation of the meanings and motivations behind conservation,

(iii) effective multi-level governance, and

(iv) suitable monitoring of multi-faceted outcomes.

The presentations and panel discussion examine each of these factors, including their challenges and limitations, to develop a set of lessons to guide environmental conservation measures and sustainable livelihoods initiatives for communities as well as for policymakers.

Key Themes:

Factors of Success in Community Conservation, Engagement, Education & Empowerment, Livelihoods, Governance, Rights & Conflict

Presented Material:

thumbnail of Tony Charles – Searching for Success – CCL conference (1) 1

Videos:

CCL Video

Panelists: Derek Armitage (University of Waterloo), Cristiana Seixas (University of Campinas (UNICAMP)), Fikret Berkes (University of Manitoba), Merle Sowman (University of Cape Town)

Facilitator: Anthony Charles (Saint Mary’s University and Community Conservation Research Network),