Biography
Shakir Ali is a postgraduate student at Beijing Forestry University, specializing in wildlife tourism and conservation psychology. Hailing from Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, he is deeply committed to the conservation of natural heritage and sustainable tourism development in mountainous ecosystems. His research focuses on understanding the interplay between local communities, wildlife, and landscapes to promote evidence-based conservation strategies. Shakir combines academic knowledge with practical experience in environmental management, aiming to contribute to global efforts in preserving biodiversity and fostering community engagement in conservation initiatives.
Speaking at
Cultural Approach to Promoting Natural Heritage Conservation
Oct 09 2025 (16:30 - 18:00)
Room: Virtual Channel 1