Wild Economies at Work: Lessons from India, the Amazon, and Zambia

12/10/2025
13:00 - 14:00
Human-Centred Conservation Pavilion

Por qué asistir

Why do some community economies thrive while others struggle? This session dives into bold experiments from India, Brazil, and Zambia that reveal both the promise and the pitfalls of linking livelihoods with conservation.

Descripción de la sesión

From fishers and bamboo artisans in India, to Amazonian associations managing pirarucu, to Zambian communities shaping Game Management Areas, this session showcases diverse models of community-led conservation economies. Each story reveals how secure rights, fair markets, and strong governance can unlock ecological and social benefits—while also exposing the fragility of gains when policies, markets, or institutions fall short.
Organised by
Jamma International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )

Speaker

Speaker Rodgers LUBILO

Chairperson, Zambia Community Based Natural Resources Management Forum

Wild Economies at Work: Lessons from India, the Amazon, and Zambia

Speaker Julian SANTIAGO

IPLC researcher, Instituto Juruá

Wild Economies at Work: Lessons from India, the Amazon, and Zambia