Category Archives: Articles
ECOS 36 (2) Conservation advocacy: can NGOs retain their voice? George Bangham
Abstract: NGOs and charities have perhaps never been more influential in UK policy formulation, but [...]
ECOS 36 (2) Austerity politics – any place for nature? Mike Townsend
Abstract: The result of the election may have been a surprise, but it is not [...]
ECOS 36 (2) Summer 2015. Freeing up nature – from ourselves and from market forces. Peter Shirley, p.2
Abstract: Economic forces in the UK are increasingly ranged against the natural world. Given the [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. Hearts and minds – stakeholder management in the Cairngorms. Nicholas Moreau
Abstract: Conservation can emerge from collaborative management processes. This story focuses on CRAGG – an [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. Consultancy collectives – a broader approach to wildlife research and survey. Mick Green
Abstract: This article reviews the trends in non-for profit consultancy and in the ecological consultancy [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. Community management of public land: Keeping green assets available. Mark Walton
Abstract: At a time of austerity and a shrinking state we need to create new [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. Wildlife and conservation in community woods: Business as usual? Alexander van der Jagt, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Anna Lawrence
Abstract: Social and community enterprise projects in woodland management are on the rise in Britain. [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. Community conservation at Neroche – surviving adolescence. Gavin Saunders
Abstract: The Neroche Scheme in the Blackdown Hills AONB started life as an agency-led Lottery [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. A Forest Charter: Pointers to the future from lessons of the past. Frances Winder
Abstract: This article reviews the challenge of making progress on wildlife protection amidst governments fixated [...]
ECOS 36 (1) Spring 2015. The expensive education of Britain’s nature conservation community. Alistair Crowle
Abstract: There seems little unified thinking amongst UK wildlife groups, resulting in a lack of [...]

