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Senckenberg Distinguished Lecture Series #11 „Does conservation work?“

1. July 2025, 14:00 bis 16:00

Veranstaltungsplakat Senckenberg Distinguished Lecture Series "Does conservation work?"

Consideration of a range of indicators, such as the Red List Index, and coverage of Key Biodiversity Areas by Protected Areas, finds negative trends for biodiversity. However, while these indicators are crucially important for guiding policy, they don’t reveal the actual impact of conservation. To assess this, we need to consider not only what is happening as a result of conservation action, but also what we anticipate would have happened in the absence of conservation action. I explore ways to estimate such conservation impacts using various techniques, revealing a more optimistic outlook on nature conservation.

Guest:
Professor Thomas Brooks is IUCN Chief Scientist. His roles include strengthening a) scientific support to assessments based on IUCN standards (e.g. IUCN Red List), b) interactions with peer scientific institutions, and c) the Union’s culture of science. His background is in threatened species conservation and tropical forest biodiversity hotspots. He has authored 323 publications.

Time: 14.00 p.m.
Place: The event will take place at the Frankfurt location in the Festsaal / Ceremonial Hall of Senckenberg (Jügelhaus, Mertonstraße 17). The lecture will be recorded and made available on our website afterwards.

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