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The Case for Conservation Podcast

www.case4conservation.com
Climate Change
Biodiversity
Capitalism
Conservation
Environmental Regulation
Sustainability
United Kingdom
Environmental Degradation
Socialism
Insectageddon
Technology and Innovation
De-Extinction
United States
Eco-Capitalism
Sustainability Science
Insect Declines
Free Market Environmentalism
Ivo Morales
Deepwater Horizon
Political Polarization

The case for conserving nature and its biodiversity needs to be robust and credible. Sometimes that requires a willingness to re-examine conventional wisdom.Monthly episodes of The Case for Conservation Podcast feature introspective conversations with fascinating experts - from ecologists to economists, young professionals to Nobel laureates, journalists to media personalities.

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The concept of rewilding has been applied in various ways, from the simple restoration of a single natural process like removing livestock to allow vegetation to recover, to ambitious proposals to reintroduce long-extinct megafauna. While some applic... more

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Multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) are negotiated by national governments, but they also include input from various societal groups. One of these groups is youth, and their role in negotiations has grown more visible and coordinated over ti... more

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One of the most popular terms in conservation these days is “nature-based solutions” (NbS). The concept is centered around the various ways in which conservation (including restoration and sustainable use) can benefit society, economy and environment... more

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The term "precision agriculture" has high-tech and “big ag.” connotations, and is usually not associated with biodiversity. But there is a strong argument to be made that it is one of the best things that has happened to conservation in recent decade... more

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Recent Guests

Mika Tan
Advisor to the Southeast Asia Chapter of the Global Youth Biodiversity Network and advocate for youth voices in global decision-making.
Global Youth Biodiversity Network
Episode: 60. What’s the role of youth in environmental decision-making? (Mika Tan)
Joy Ommer
Scientific lead at KAJO, a Slovakia-based geoservices consultancy focused on disaster risk reduction and management.
KAJO
Episode: 59. Nature-based Solutions - NbS (Joy Ommer)
Mark McConnell
Expert in precision agriculture and conservation from Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University
Episode: 58. Precision agriculture: farming on steroids, or boon to conservation? (Mark McConnell)
Maria Dornelas
Ecologist from the University of Lisbon and the University of St Andrews
University of Lisbon, University of St Andrews
Episode: 57. What are we getting wrong about biodiversity loss? (Maria Dornelas)
Marine Elbakidze
An associate professor at Lviv University who focuses on sustainable landscape management, forest governance, and socio-ecological systems for environmental conservation.
Lviv University
Episode: 56. Conservation in Ukraine: How? And why? (Marine Elbakidze)
Kent Redford
Principal at Archipelago Consulting and former director of the Wildlife Conservation Society Institute.
Archipelago Consulting
Episode: 55. What's the risk of fads in conservation? (Kent Redford)
Quill Robinson
Assistant Director and Associate Fellow of the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at CSIS
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Episode: 54. What does Trump 2.0 mean for the environment? (Quill Robinson)
Harrison Carter
Interdisciplinary conservation scientist at the University of Oxford's biology department.
University of Oxford
Episode: 51. What's all this talk about biodiversity credits? (Harrison Carter)
Julia Gray
Associate professor of political science specializing in international organizations
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: 49. Should we worry about zombie organizations? (Julia Gray)

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Andre Marder
Host of discussions focusing on conservation issues and environmental policies with expert guests.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • High quality, very timely, needed.

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#98
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#23
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#85
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#92
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#95
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#109
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58. Precision agriculture: farming on steroids, or boon to conservation? (Mark McConnell)
Q: What role does technology play in modern farming practices?
Technology, especially GPS, is essential for mapping fields and optimizing agricultural practices to enhance both yield and conservation efforts.
58. Precision agriculture: farming on steroids, or boon to conservation? (Mark McConnell)
Q: What is the primary challenge in balancing land sparing and land sharing approaches?
Finding the right areas within the agricultural landscape to implement both approaches effectively while maintaining productivity.
58. Precision agriculture: farming on steroids, or boon to conservation? (Mark McConnell)
Q: How long ago is the beginning of precision agriculture and what are its advancements?
The early to mid-90s is when precision agriculture began appearing in literature, with significant advancements noted in the late 90s and early 2000s.
57. What are we getting wrong about biodiversity loss? (Maria Dornelas)
Q: Do you believe the narrative of biodiversity loss is utilized to sway public opinion effectively?
Dornelas states scientists should communicate the truth of data transparently and that while doomsaying may be common, it can be damaging if it overshadows positive developments in conservation.
57. What are we getting wrong about biodiversity loss? (Maria Dornelas)
Q: How can we have local increases in biodiversity while global extinction rates are concerning?
Dornelas explains that local increases may occur due to homogenization, where similar species are found everywhere, but this shouldn't be seen as a straightforward positive outcome.

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Focused on environmental conservation and biodiversity issues, a series of insightful conversations explores various dimensions of conservation through the perspectives of experts from diverse fields. Episodes cover topics like biodiversity change, the impact of geopolitical events on environmental preservation, the intricacies of conservation policies, and the complexities of public narratives surrounding climate change. Special emphasis is given to the nuanced understanding of biodiversity rather than just loss, highlighting community involvement, policy implications, and market-driven solutions in environmental contexts. This series is notable for encouraging thoughtful dialogue that often challenges existing paradigms in environmental d... more

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