Our Collaborations
Science is the keystone to develop solutions to real world problems. We therefore follow an approach which is best described as evidence-based conservation. In fields where various interest groups meet, overlap and potentially contradict, it is crucial to involve all stakeholders into the entire process. Solutions will only be sustainable and lasting when all perspectives are included and the major requirements of the various interest groups are met. Therefore cross-sector communication is a key-aspect of our daily work especially in regards of human wildlife conflict. We firmly believe in co-creation of knowledge from the very beginning of any of our projects.
For these reasons we have built up a network of trustful relationships with partners from academia, politics, economy and engineering, zoological institutions and civil society. Furthermore, we conceptualized and continuously practice a “real-world laboratory” - a circular approach that closely integrates science and the society.