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Managing Protected Areas

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"Part of the narrative that we find ourselves in is talking about creating areas that are protected for people, not from people."

Key Moments

02:57 Conservation and Community Participation

05:29 Rethinking Conservation Strategies

14:57 Conservation Training in Latin America

17:22 International Conservation Collaboration

22:05 Importance of Nature on Human Health

23:54 Global Tourism Program Facilitates Cross-Cultural Exchange and Learning.

27:13 Global Conservation Efforts

Connect with Ryan

LinkedIn Ryan Finchum

Warner College of Natural Resources

Resources

www.parkleaders.com

https://parkleaders.com/about/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theparkleaders/

Managing Protected Areas

Ryan Finchum is the co-director of the Center For Protected Area Management at Colorado State University and a seasoned expert working with the US Forest Service international programs. He joins for a conversation diving deep into the world of protected areas. We explore the crucial decisions that shape our national parks and conservation efforts, and how past mistakes can light the way for future success. From missteps like feeding bears in dumps to the construction dilemmas faced by park roads. Ryan shares some of the vital lessons learned and the international collaborations that aim to bolster our global stewardship efforts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Lessons From History and Colleagues: Understanding the mistakes of the past, and the knowledge exchange on a global scale, is vital for forward movement in protected area management.
  • Career Opportunities in Conservation: Ryan underscores the multitudinous pathways for careers within protected land spaces - an inspirational note for the upcoming generation of conservationists to think beyond traditional roles.
  • Community Inclusion & Support: The core of Ryan's message lies in creating inclusive protected areas for and by the community, emphasizing that their successful management hinges on community involvement and support.

Don't miss this conversation on the nuances of managing protected areas, ranger training, sustainability. It's not just about protecting land, but also about nurturing relationships with those who inhabit it.

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Manage episode 404735638 series 79208
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"Part of the narrative that we find ourselves in is talking about creating areas that are protected for people, not from people."

Key Moments

02:57 Conservation and Community Participation

05:29 Rethinking Conservation Strategies

14:57 Conservation Training in Latin America

17:22 International Conservation Collaboration

22:05 Importance of Nature on Human Health

23:54 Global Tourism Program Facilitates Cross-Cultural Exchange and Learning.

27:13 Global Conservation Efforts

Connect with Ryan

LinkedIn Ryan Finchum

Warner College of Natural Resources

Resources

www.parkleaders.com

https://parkleaders.com/about/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theparkleaders/

Managing Protected Areas

Ryan Finchum is the co-director of the Center For Protected Area Management at Colorado State University and a seasoned expert working with the US Forest Service international programs. He joins for a conversation diving deep into the world of protected areas. We explore the crucial decisions that shape our national parks and conservation efforts, and how past mistakes can light the way for future success. From missteps like feeding bears in dumps to the construction dilemmas faced by park roads. Ryan shares some of the vital lessons learned and the international collaborations that aim to bolster our global stewardship efforts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Lessons From History and Colleagues: Understanding the mistakes of the past, and the knowledge exchange on a global scale, is vital for forward movement in protected area management.
  • Career Opportunities in Conservation: Ryan underscores the multitudinous pathways for careers within protected land spaces - an inspirational note for the upcoming generation of conservationists to think beyond traditional roles.
  • Community Inclusion & Support: The core of Ryan's message lies in creating inclusive protected areas for and by the community, emphasizing that their successful management hinges on community involvement and support.

Don't miss this conversation on the nuances of managing protected areas, ranger training, sustainability. It's not just about protecting land, but also about nurturing relationships with those who inhabit it.

  continue reading

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