Johannes REFISCH

Biography

Dr. Johannes Refisch works in UNEP’s (United Nations Environment Programme) Biodiversity, People and Landscapes Unit and leads the Secretariat for the Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP), a unique alliance of member nations, research institutions, conservation organizations, United Nations agencies and private supporters. His work covers topics related to species conservation such a protected area management, human-wildlife conflict, environmental peacebuilding, illegal trade and community benefits.

Johannes has a Diploma degree in animal ecology and has held scientific positions in Germany, Switzerland and the United States. He was co-director of the Tai Monkey Project in Cote d’Ivoire, and the results of his PhD work in 2001 resulted in a Research Conservation Award from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques.

Johannes relocated to East Africa in 2005, and worked as a programme manager for the International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP), then joined GRASP in 2006. He is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Primate Specialist Group and the IUCN Transboundary Conservation Specialist Group. He has a wide experience in natural resource management (NRM) and assisted GIZ (German Technical Cooperation), IGCP, WWF and UNEP in designing, supervising and implementing NRM projects. 

Speaking at

Bold Ideas for Funding Wildlife Futures

Oct 12 2025 (12:00 - 12:45)

Room: Human-Centred Conservation Pavilion
Bold Ideas for Funding Wildlife Futures
Can Wild Economies Fund Conservation? From Livelihoods to Resilient Nature-Based Economies

Oct 12 2025 (15:00 - 15:45)

Room: Human-Centred Conservation Pavilion
Can Wild Economies Fund Conservation? From Livelihoods to Resilient Nature-Based Economies