Convivial conservation podcast: Episode 1, Bram Büscher by The convivial conservation podcast published on 2019-12-06T12:09:33Z The first episode of the convivial conservation podcast, recorded on 19 November 2019, is a conversation between Prof Bram Büscher, University of Wageningen (NL), co-leader of the CONVIVA – convivial conservation research project, and Dr Judith Krauss, University of Sheffield (UK), post-doctoral researcher on the project. In the podcast, Bram explains ‘like I am five years old’ (The Office-style) what convivial conservation is (00:40), the origins of convivial conservation and the research project and its focus on jaguars in Brazil, wolves in Finland, bears in California and lions in Tanzania (04:15). We discuss where we currently are with Conviva (17:30) also in terms of the importance of challenging injustices and promoting local, grassroots knowledge and engagement (23:30). We talk about Bram and Rob Fletcher’s upcoming book on convivial conservation (35:30) before we end on something convivial, something hopeful (44:45). All music by KO:MI. The CONVIVA - convivial conservation research project is funded by NORFACE/The Belmont Forum. Thanks very much for listening! More info: https://conviva-research.com; @convivconserv; convivialconservation.com Genre Conservation