One of the challenges for scientists working in conservation is translating studies and data into actionable policies. How do we make communities a participant in marine conservation?
One of the key challenges for scientists working in conservation is translating studies and data into actionable policies. How do we make communities a participant in marine conservation? Organizations like RARE and Kapit Sisid are working towards bridging the gap between scientists and the communities who benefit from their findings.
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Dave de Vera has been working with indigenous communities for over 30 years; and he vividly remembers his role in the landmark legal victory that gave the Tagbanwa of Coron their home back, from ridge to reef.
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Escuela Taller is teaching Filipinos in construction and conservation—for our country's most precious heritage sites.
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Negros is an island shaped—literally and figuratively—by sugar, one of the country’s most economically, historically, and culturally significant crops.
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