Lily van Eeden
lilyvaneeden.bsky.social
Lily van Eeden
@lilyvaneeden.bsky.social
Lecturer, nature conservation #consocsci #humandimensions
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Native Species? 🌎🌐🐺🦉
Cultural Paradigms in Conservation @lilyvaneeden.bsky.social
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August 25, 2025 at 5:08 PM
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"We encourage conservation scientists and practitioners to practice reflexivity about the cultural nature of conservation and management of introduced species"

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Species nativeness as a cultural paradigm in conservation
Conservation entails cultural practices shaped by our worldviews, values, beliefs, and priorities for our interactions with nature. These inform how w…
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August 12, 2025 at 7:04 AM
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📄 Our paper has been recognised as among the 10% most read articles in Conservation Science and Practice in 2023.

Emerging from a collaborative effort of many dingo scholars, it frames 'conflict over values' and 'conflict over evidence' in polarised wildlife management.

doi.org/10.1111/csp2...
Understanding conflict among experts working on controversial species: A case study on the Australian dingo
This study entails a social investigation into why experts may disagree about conservation and wildlife management issues, stressing the importance of understanding and emphasizing dissent in current...
doi.org
May 29, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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Why Do (Or Don’t) People Protect Nature? Insights From Conservation Practice and Environmental Psychology to Respond to the Biodiversity Crisis | Global Environmental Psychology doi.org/10.5964/gep.... - I have no idea, but we wrote a paper anyway.
Why Do (Or Don’t) People Protect Nature? Insights From Conservation Practice and Environmental Psychology to Respond to the Biodiversity Crisis| Global Environmental Psychology
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February 24, 2025 at 9:11 PM
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Right on time!
Just when I was really starting to feel overwhelmed by, well, everything... Here's some handy new research from colleagues @sbekessy.bsky.social @lilyvaneeden.bsky.social on best ways to make positive changes for nature!
#conservation🌏
theconversation.com/make-a-noise...
Make a noise or work with the system? New research reveals 4 ways to create real change for nature
Researchers mined the knowledge of politicians, public servants and environmental advocates to understand how everyday people can achieve real change for nature.
theconversation.com
January 30, 2025 at 10:50 PM