“By developing a more compassionate awareness and mindfulness of our internal world, our connections with others, and connection with the environment, we just may ensure not only the long-term benefit of our mental health, but also the long-term health of our environment” Lizzie Francolini
Research at Earthuncovered sees itself as part of a growing hub of groups and individuals around the world problem solving how our physical and emotional needs can coexist with other species, and whether we can effectively live within the boundaries of our planets ecosystem, for more information see the Planetary Boundaries Framework and Social Ecological Theory. Passionate about our species EarthUncovered’s foundational worldview is one of hope, a hope that although there are many environmental issues and complications to unpick there are also solutions and pathways that provide feasible sustainable options to coexist with species and ecosystems.
Do Marine Protected Area’s Protect? A South African Perspective
I came to my wildlife conservation studies primarily as a psychologist by profession. Having spent many years exploring the complex world of people, I began to develop an interest in the connectivity and interactions between people and nature. I found myself asking...