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|Paragraphe biographique=My main work is supporting local communities governing natural commons (common governance of natural resources) in Spain (through "Iniciativa Comunales" www.icomunales.org) and at global level (through the ICCA Consortium www.iccaconsortium.org). My work focuses on enhancing the quality of the communities' governance, promote the environmental, social and economic values of their work, and providing tools and support to achieve their goals. | |||
Based in Andalusia, Spain. Sergio is a Spanish biologist with a strong background on participatory and innovative approaches to the management and conservation of natural resources and biodiversity. Initially, he worked as field biologist for several companies and NGOs as the Sociedad Española de Ornitología (SEO/BirdLife) and as researcher for the Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (CSIC). As consultant he worked on wildlife management, conducting wildlife inventories for both the governmental and the private sector in Spain. More recently, one of his key interests is creating tools to enhance the participation and commitment of rural communities on biodiversity conservation initiatives, and enhance the role and recognition of the commons in Spain and Europe. He sees the commons not only as embodying environmental, cultural and democracy values, but also as having potential to contribute to solving many of the environmental, economic and social challenges of our time. Sergio is Regional Coordinator for Europe of the ICCA Consortium and one of the co-founders of Iniciativa Comunales, a network of local communities governing commons in Spain. He is a member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy and World Commission on Protected Areas and works as independent consultant for several NGOs and institutions’ programs, including the European Commission LIFE program. | |||
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One of the initiatives that bring us to the European Commons Assembly is to support communities to build up an European network of communities governing common lands, waters and other natural resources. The "baldíos" are a clear example for Portugal, and there are many others in Spain (see www.icomunales.org), the "crofts" in Scotland, the "faceries" in France, among many others throughout Europe. As many of these communities are quite isolated but, at the same time facing many common threats at EU level (as for example detrimental European policies, intensification, privatization or rural depopulation), we think that the answer should be approached commonly too. |
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Pays : Spain
Localité : Granada
Site Web : http://www.icomunales.org/
Supporting local communities on their common governance of natural resources
One of the initiatives that bring us to the European Commons Assembly is to support communities to build up an European network of communities governing common lands, waters and other natural resources. The "baldíos" are a clear example for Portugal, and there are many others in Spain (see www.icomunales.org), the "crofts" in Scotland, the "faceries" in France, among many others throughout Europe. As many of these communities are quite isolated but, at the same time facing many common threats at EU level (as for example detrimental European policies, intensification, privatization or rural depopulation), we think that the answer should be approached commonly too.