Conservation

Conservation

Application of sound science in conservation

The application of sound science in conservation and policy is an essential prerequisite for effective resource management. The ATBC explores pathways by which science can best inform policy and management at local, national, regional, and global levels.

ATBC Declarations

Our Declarations seek to influence specific local or regional conservation issues and focus on issues relevant to the host country of each of our annual meetings.

ATBC Resolutions

Our Declarations seek to influence specific local or regional conservation issues and focus on issues relevant to the host country of each of our annual meetings.

Conservation CommitTee

Our Conservation Committee fosters an understanding of current key conservation issues and conflicts, and proposes feasible ways of addressing them. 

ATBC Declarations

Declarations seek to influence specific local or regional conservation issues

Our Declarations seek to influence specific local or regional conservation issues and focus on issues relevant to the host country of each of our annual meetings. Below you can find pdf’s of each one of our Declarations. You can find more information about the purpose, past, and future of ATBC Declarations here.

ATBC Resolutions

General conservation issues of urgent concern and of global relevance

Our Resolutions relate to general conservation issues of urgent concern and of global relevance to tropical ecosystems and dependent livelihoods. Below you can find pdf’s of each one of our Resolutions.