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🌎Designing Nature’s Half: The Landscape Conservation Podcast
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Join us as we delve into the evolving world of conservation, where we explore the shift from siloed planning and management to an innovative, collaborative approach to designing sustainable and resilient landscapes. Subscribe to Designing Nature’s Half: The Landscape Conservation Podcast
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Dr. Amanda Sesser, the Coordinator of the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Partnership, discusses the need for inclusive design and decision-making processes that involve diverse stakeholders and empower communities. By bringing together various sectors of society, such as transportation, energy, and conservation, sustainable landscapes can be co-designed, created, and managed for people, planet, and prosperity. The episode emphasizes the need to balance human well-being and ecological integrity – a challenge that requires a new governance model that breaks down silos in traditional planning and decision-making. It addresses historic patterns of inequality and injustice to create a more inclusive and equitable society and highlights the concept of reciprocity and the importance of engaging indigenous and other disenfranchised people.