Dear colleagues,

The Network of Conservation Educators and Practitioners (NCEP) is excited to 
announce that the latest issue of Lessons in Conservation is now available 
online! Download it here:
http://www.amnh.org/our-research/center-for-biodiversity-conservation/resources-and-publications/lessons-in-conservation/lessons-in-conservation-issue-vii

Topics in this issue:
— Stakeholder Analysis in Environmental and Conservation Planning
— Practicing Stakeholder Analysis Using Current Environmental Issues
— Environmental and Climate Justice along the Brahmaputra River
— Community Buzz: Conservation of Trees and Native Bees in Urban Areas

This "Stakeholders Issue" features syntheses, case studies, and exercises on 
topics that reflect the dynamic, continually evolving and interconnected nature 
of people and place. Across varying backdrops—from dam construction in rural 
India to conservation in New York City—each module examines the diverse range 
of stakeholders and perspectives involved in negotiating environmental issues.

Lessons in 
Conservation<http://www.amnh.org/our-research/center-for-biodiversity-conservation/resources-and-publications/lessons-in-conservation>
 is the official journal of the Network of Conservation Educators and 
Practitioners 
(NCEP)<http://www.amnh.org/our-research/center-for-biodiversity-conservation/capacity-development/network-of-conservation-educators-and-practitioners-ncep>.
 Published online biannually, Lessons in Conservation is designed to introduce 
NCEP teaching and learning resources to a broad audience, covering a variety of 
conservation topics that target undergraduate and professional level education.

All of NCEP's teaching and learning modules, including those presented here in 
Lessons in Conservation, are peer-reviewed, free to download, and available in 
modifiable form for teachers through NCEP's Module 
Collection<http://www.amnh.org/our-research/center-for-biodiversity-conservation/capacity-development/network-of-conservation-educators-and-practitioners-ncep/teaching-learning-modules>.

If you have questions or feedback on NCEP materials, or are interested in 
collaborating with NCEP as an author, please email us at 
n...@amnh.org<mailto:n...@amnh.org>.



NCEP - Network of Conservation Educators & Practitioners
Center for Biodiversity and Conservation
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

Telephone: (212) 769-5742
Email: n...@amnh.org<mailto:kdoug...@amnh.org>
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