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Saturday January 18, 2025 10:30 - 11:30 GMT
This interactive dialogue session explores the opportunities and challenges of transforming human-nature relationships through rewilding. The session begins with a presentation by the organizer, summarising a recent review of 89 European rewilding projects, their objectives, practices, and the roles assigned to people at rewilding sites. This will be followed by an interactive dialogue using a 'fishbowl conversation' format to address the following questions: 1) Which types of human-nature interactions can bring about transformative change in human-nature relationships? 2) Is rewilding, as practiced to date, able to realize this transformative power, and what needs to change? 3) Are there synergies and trade-offs with other rewilding objectives?
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avatar for Brenda Maria Zoderer

Brenda Maria Zoderer

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I am researcher and lecturer in conservation science. My research interests focus on the multifaceted relationships between people and nature, with particular attention to issues of environmental and social justice in nature conservation, human-nature interactions, and the socio-cultural... Read More →
Saturday January 18, 2025 10:30 - 11:30 GMT
Room 4 The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke St, Cambridge CB2 3QZ

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