At TerraNautics, we:
-- Conduct legal analyses of policy options and provide advisory support on decision-making processes to help bridge the gap between science and policy.
-- Utilize extensive experience in both marine and terrestrial geopolitics to navigate transnational and transboundary conservation and management efforts.
-- Work with governments to reform and strengthen National Wildlife laws and regulations.
-- Assist governments, NGOs, and other interested parties in making progress toward international initiatives, such as the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations and Convention of Biological Diversity’s Aichi Targets.
-- Leverage extensive experience with governing bodies and international efforts including UN, G7, ISA, Arctic Council, CCAMLR, CITES, etc.
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- Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Areas and Territories Consortium
TerraNautics' proficiencies include providing legal and advisory support towards a favorable policy and regulatory environment for conservation, and engaging communities and other relevant stakeholders to build autonomy around conservation.
TerraNautics has extensive experience navigating transnational/transboundary conservation issues, working with governments on policy and regulatory reform in support of conservation and leveraging experience with governing bodies, the international community, and global conventions. "While governance for the conservation of nature is a political phenomenon, it is also, and always,
The development and implementation of effective policies requires good governance, credible science to inform those policies, and a community-based approach involving relevant stakeholders working with inclusive governments in the decision-making process.