A talk at NUS by Matthew Linkie, Consultant, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (University of Kent)
Summary of abstract: Many of the large, donor-funded community-based conservation projects that seek to reduce biodiversity loss in the tropics have been unsuccessful. There is, therefore, a need for empirical evaluations to identify the driving factors and to provide evidence that supports the development of context-specific conservation projects.
More details on the Raffles Museum news blog
Time: 9.15am
Venue: Department of Biological Sciences Conference Room, National University of Singapore.