Mike Jones is the first guest of the Resilience 2100 podcast. He talks with host Steve Moddemeyer on the practice and implications of socio-ecological resilience thinking. Mike works at the Swedish Biodiversity Centre in Uppsala, Sweden and is Resilience Theme Lead for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Mike’s background as an ecologist and wildlife expert in Zimbabwe and decades of work on community based natural resource management makes him an excellent resource for effective strategies for collaboration between scientists, management professionals, government agencies, politicians, businesses and rural communities.
Steve Moddemeyer is an urban planner who advises cities, utilities, and private developers on strategies to increase the sustainability and resilience of their communities. He works both in the US and internationally and serves on the US National Academies of Sciences' Resilient America Roundtable; advises and helped to launch the Cities of the Future program for the International Water Association; is a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Resilience Theme; serves as an adviser to the University of Washington's Masters of Infrastructure Planning and Management; and, as an adviser to the Center for Sustainable Infrastructure at Evergreen.
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