Lessons in Conservation: Volume 7

Cover of Lessons in Conservation, Issue No. 7 - Stakeholders Issue featuring photograph of beekeeper in a suit holding a hive in front of their face.

Volume VII of Lessons in Conservation features topics that reflect the dynamic, continually evolving, and interconnected nature of people and place. Across varying backdrops—from dam construction in rural India to conservation in New York City—each module examines the diverse range of stakeholders and perspectives involved in negotiating environmental issues.

Lessons in Conservation is the official journal of the Network of Conservation Educators and Practitioners (NCEP), and is currently available in electronic format. All materials in Lessons in Conservation are peer-reviewed, and are reproduced from NCEP teaching modules. If you plan to use these materials in your teaching, you may wish to download easily modifiable versions of the materials found in Lessons in Conservation, along with additional teaching and learning modules, from the NCEP module collection.

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In this volume:

Stakeholder Analysis in Environmental and Conservation Planning


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A full 4-quandrant chart indicates low and high interest vs. low and high influence drawing a z between the examples.

Practicing Stakeholder Analysis Using Current Environmental Issues


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An empty 4-quadrant chart indicates low and high interest vs. low and high influence.

Environmental and Climate Justice along the Brahmaputra River in Northeast India


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A large river is interrupted by a dam.

Community Buzz: Conservation of Trees and Native Bees in Urban Areas

 

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A bee sits on a clover.