BIOSEC AT POLLEN20 | Contested Natures: Power, Politics, Prefiguration
BIOSEC are participating in this year's POLLEN conference. Details of our plenary, panels and papers here.
The funded period of the BIOSEC project ended in August 2020. However, our work continues and the website is still regularly updated with news, publications and our latest research.
DismissBIOSEC are participating in this year's POLLEN conference. Details of our plenary, panels and papers here.
BIOSEC Bitesize series: Technologies. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
Our six short films draw attention to overlooked issues in the illegal wildlife trade, as well as the wider political and ethical questions surrounding conservation.
To mark the end of the project, we have re-released all five episodes of our podcast mini-series BIOSEC & Bubbles.
Airports may seem unlikely sites for research into conservation issues - but they can reveal a lot.
Laure Joanny reflects on key outcomes from the WILDLABS.NET online tech tutorials series, where she was a guest speaker.
In the final podcast of the series, Laure Joanny & George Iordăchescu discuss how the drones and databases adopted by governments and protected areas are taking the conservation sector into uncharted territory..
In our latest podcast, Anh Vu and Jared Margulies discuss demand in illegal wildlife products and the communications campaigns that have developed to try and address this issue, with a particular focus on Vietnam.
In our third podcast, researchers George Iordăchescu & Elaine (Lan Yin) Hsiao draw on their experiences in Romania and Rwanda to discuss the establishment of protected areas & how this affects the relationship between local communities' and their environments.
The Political Ecology Reading Group Feb-May programme has now been published.