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Résumé (French)
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Workshop Report

Appendix 1: Summary of Results from Assessing Networking Needs for Conservation Biology in Africa: A Survey

Appendix 2: Workshop Programme

Appendix 3: Workshop Participants

Appendix 4: Participant Contact Information

Workshop Presentations

Conservation Biology in the K-12 Classroom: A Case Study

Conservation Science in NGOs: Activating a Programme

Science for Conservation Management in Madagascar

Contributions of Science to Conservation and Management: Perspectives on Research and Planning

Women in Conservation Biology: A Personal Perspective

Developing a Long-Term Ecological Research Network: Challenges in Southern Africa

 
 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Major funding for this workshop was provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation (award INT-0096562) and the South Africa National Research Foundation. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Society for Conservation Biology (SCB), and International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) provided additional support. Alan Bornbusch, AAAS Africa Program, organized the workshop, with assistance from Malcolm Hunter (University of Maine), Sanjayan Muttulingam (The Nature Conservancy), and Helen Crowley (Wildlife Conservation Society). We also thank John Schoneboom, AAAS Africa Program for his assistance with the web version of this report.

Lucille Kirori, ILRI, ably handled all local arrangements for the workshop, and Gale Ensminger (American Express One Travel) assisted with international travel for participants.

This workshop would not have been possible without its participants. We thank them for their generous contributions to a successful workshop and for their help in preparing this report.

This report is dedicated to the proposition that only renewed commitments to international collaboration and partnership will overcome the division and hatred so tragically apparent on 11 September.

The opinions presented in this report are those of the workshop participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their institutions or AAAS.

Print version ISBN 0-87168-682-1

Copyright © 2002 American Association for the Advancement of Science

Print version: Layout and cover design by AAAS Publication Services. Animal vignettes courtesy of Blackwell Science, Inc.

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