Oliver AVRAMOSKI

Biography

I have more than 15 years of experience in biodiversity conservation, specializing in protected area management, ecosystem management, capacity development and governance with a focus on transboundary conservation and World Heritage. I bring practical know-how and theoretical insights from environmental sciences, conservation biology, ecology, human geography, sociology, and political sciences. My professional career has involved academia, governmental and non-governmental organizations and independent consultancy. I have rich experience in working with policy-makers, communities, scientists and international organisations. During my career I have initiated, implemented and managed programs and projects with governments, NGOs and major donors including World Bank, KfW, BfN, CEPF, SDC and others. A few examples demonstrating the breadth and depth of my experience include the preparation of a national biodiversity strategy and an action plan, management plans for watersheds and protected areas, species conservation action plans, and studies identifying regional conservation priorities, as well as biodiversity related knowledge generation and dissemination based on case studies from around the world.

Speaking at

Regional vision uniting nature conservation, traditional knowledge, and sustainability across Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Oct 09 2025 (16:00 - 16:40)

Room: CS-Nature-Climate-People Nexus
Regional vision uniting nature conservation, traditional knowledge, and sustainability across Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Bridging science and policy: European action for biodiversity and climate goals

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 15:30)

Room: IDEA Campaign and IUCN ENCA
Bridging science and policy: European action for biodiversity and climate goals
Networking time

Oct 12 2025 (19:00 - 21:00)

Room: IDEA Campaign and IUCN ENCA
Networking time