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Bram Büscher: Bridging the Human/Nature Divide through Convivial Conservation

Bram Büscher: Bridging the Human/Nature Divide through Convivial Conservation

Update: 2024-08-01
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Bram Büscher, an activist-scholar in sociology at Wageningen University in The Netherlands, has launched an ambitious international project to invent noncapitalist forms of land conservation. He calls it "convivial conservation." Instead of locking up land as wilderness or using it to make money through ecotourism and genetic patents, "convivial conservation" is about enabling humans to become integral, respectful co-creators with nature. The new Convivial Conservation Centre, with staff in five countries and many allies worldwide, champions constructive, symbiotic human relationships with local ecosystems and the bridging of the deep divide separating humans from nature. More on commons: www.Bollier.org
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Bram Büscher: Bridging the Human/Nature Divide through Convivial Conservation

Bram Büscher: Bridging the Human/Nature Divide through Convivial Conservation

David Bollier, Bram Buscher