This article in Stanford Social Innovation Review, co-authored by our founder Alasdair Harris, argues that the entire conservation field has developed under the false premise that biodiversity science is of primary importance. The article argues that social change is equally, if not more, important when it comes to solving global conservation issues.
“Meeting today’s growing conservation challenges requires that we find new ways of thinking about and practicing conservation, rooted in solving social problems through scalable methods and prototypes that deliver results.”
Read the full article: Five Ways to Advance Conservation Entrepreneurship
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