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5. Is nature conservation being too conservative? (Michelle Marvier)

5. Is nature conservation being too conservative? (Michelle Marvier)

Released Tuesday, 1st December 2020
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5. Is nature conservation being too conservative? (Michelle Marvier)

5. Is nature conservation being too conservative? (Michelle Marvier)

5. Is nature conservation being too conservative? (Michelle Marvier)

5. Is nature conservation being too conservative? (Michelle Marvier)

Tuesday, 1st December 2020
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Uncertainty of outcomes is a feature of conservation. That's perhaps why the "precautionary principle" is held so sacred in this field. But, considering the potential cost of inaction in a rapidly-changing world, are we being a bit too cautious? Michelle Marvier and Peter Kereiva recently tackled this topic, and Michelle discussed it with me on the podcast.

Michelle Marvier is a professor in the Department of Environmental Studies & Sciences at Santa Clara University. She has authored and co-authored a textbook in Conservation Science and more than 60 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, among them several that challenge some of the less well-supported orthodoxy in biodiversity conservation.

Links to resources can be found at www.case4conservation.com 

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