
Charis Enns
@charisenns
Presidential Fellow @GlobalDevInst Associate Editor @Pol_Geog_Jl
Political Ecology, Infrastructure, Conservation, East Africa
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https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/charis.enns.html 29-03-2013 02:42:25
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Inequalities in the production and dissemination of biodiversity conse... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… This is one of the most exciting and enjoyable piece of writings I have ever participated. UDADISI Dr. Wilhelm Kiwango Ng'winamila Donald Kasongi Iddi Mwanyoka




🦠 New paper published in Progress in Human Geography 🦠 'Infrastructuring zoonoses: Zoonoses, infrastructures, and the life giving and taking politics of pandemic prevention' by Charis Enns and Brock Bersaglio journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03… Charis Enns Brock Bersaglio

Charis Enns (Charis Enns) and Brock Bersaglio (Brock Bersaglio) have published a new open-access paper on infrastructuring zoonoses!🔬 Find out more about the paper's abstract in the video below... then read the paper in full here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03…



Reminder: We’ll be talking an out our new University of Toronto Press book, Settler Ecologies, at #BIEA on Thr 5 Sep at 2PM EAT. Info on registering to attend online or in person below 👇

Today on Edge Effects, Charis Enns (Charis Enns) & Brock Bersaglio (Brock Bersaglio) use Laikipia County, Kenya to trace connections between settler colonial power & conservation, offering an "other" way of maintaining biodiversity. 🦏 🐘edgeeffects.net/conservation-o…

Don't miss out on Manchester Museum's Wild Researchers Night, happening this Wednesday...🌱 Make sure to find GDI's Charis Enns, who will be in attendance to chat about her research! The event is free, and you can drop by from 6pm. More info: museum.manchester.ac.uk/event/wild-res…


Following the publication of their recent book 'Settler Ecologies', Brock Bersaglio and GDI's Charis Enns write for Current Conservation magazine about settler colonialism. Featuring some beautiful artwork, you can read the article for free here: currentconservation.org/issues/18-3/



A #nature crisis? #COP16 ended in #Colombia without a 2030 #biodiversity funding agreement. Only 44 of 196 countries submitted plans. As usual the role of #livestock in biodiversity conservation was mostly ignored. COP16 COLOMBIA 🇨🇴 Pastoralism & Uncertainty ILRI.org Institute of Development Studies pastres.org/biodiversity/



Why Indigenous Peoples Are Raising The Alarm On Carbon Trading At UN Climate Summit forbes.com/sites/victorlo… IMPACT Ogiek Peoples' Dev. Program (OPDP) Friends of Lake Turkana LotiirHenry