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A very important aspect of CVNI is the communication and dissemination of the lessons learned. Whether these are lessons on local participatory biodiversity conservation or their implications for international policy, CVNI aims to bring them out to those organisations that have need for them. In the near future CVNI aims to:
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Make available management and policy guidance based on applied science and case study development,
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Communicate the importance of biocultural values in conservation and ecosystem management through various international conferences, cultural festivals, guest lectures and local presentations,
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Disseminate information materials such as; leaflets, posters, books, reports, and web-based multi media.
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Combine the means and networks of its partner organisations in order to be effective in communicating its results.
CVNI is currently investigating the options for stimulating multidisciplinary and intercultural ways of learning through providing a platform for engaging educational programs of universities and community based education. Potential participating institutes are Wageningen University Research WUR (NL), The Cambridge Centre for People and Landscape CCLP (UK) and others (based on case study locations).
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