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SUMMARY:Stakeholders’ Workshop on Environment and Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC) in the Greater Maasai Mara Ecosystem (GMME)
DESCRIPTION:Human–Wildlife Conflicts (HWC) have emerged as one of the most pressing challenges in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. \nEngagement with stakeholders—ranging from local communities and conservation practitioners to policymakers and non-governmental organizations—alongside scientists\, offers a pathway for refining HWC models into robust\, contextually grounded tools. Stakeholders contribute invaluable experiential knowledge\, perceptions of risk\, and insights into socio-economic realities\, while scientists bring methodological rigor\, ecological expertise\, and analytical innovations. Such co-production of knowledge ensures that models are not only scientifically credible but also socially legitimate and operationally relevant (Reed et al.\, 2014). Moreover\, participatory model development fosters trust\, ownership\, and adaptive capacity\, thereby increasing the likelihood of sustained implementation of conflict mitigation measures. \nEvent Programme follow the link or scan the qr code below; \nhttps://www.mmarau.ac.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/GMME_Modeling_Programme_Prof_Cedric_Oct_2025_Final1.pdf
URL:https://www.mmarau.ac.ke/event/stakeholders-workshop-on-environment-and-human-wildlife-conflict-hwc-in-the-greater-maasai-mara-ecosystem-gmme/
LOCATION:Maasai Mara University\, 861\, Narok\, 20500\, Kenya
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SUMMARY:Book launch of David Ole Munke's Beautiful Burdens.
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Language\, Linguistics\, and Culture will host the launch of David Ole Munke’s Beautiful Burdens. \nDavid ole Munke is a Lecturer at the School of Business and Economics\, Maasai Mara University\, and a celebrated author whose works honor Maasai language and culture. He holds advanced degrees in Human Resource Development and Business Management and is pursuing a PhD in Human Resource Management at JKUAT. \nHis publications include The Maasai Language: An Introduction\, approved by KICD for teaching in schools\, as well as several acclaimed story collections such as Ties that Bind\, Stories from Maasai Land\, and his latest\, Beautiful Burdens.
URL:https://www.mmarau.ac.ke/event/book-launch-of-david-ole-munkes-beautiful-burdens/
LOCATION:Maasai Mara University\, 861\, Narok\, 20500\, Kenya
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Languages%2C Linguistics%2C and Culture":MAILTO:info@mmarau.ac.ke
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