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Story 13 Jun, 2018

Conservation Optimism in Iran

Aleksey Zavarzin Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ CECÌýÌýRegional Vice Chair for Eastern Europe and Central Asia meets CEC members from Iran

On May 13thÌý2018,ÌýI had theÌý privilege of visiting the Environmental Sciences Research Institute Ìý(ESRI) of in Tehran, Iran, to meet Iranian CEC members and take part in the Seminar on Participatory Conservation of the Institute. Beautiful late spring weather, gorgeous view of neighboring mountains coupled with the overwhelming hospitality and openness of Iranian colleagues definitely made that day for me.

About noon, I was picked by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ CEC members, ÌýDr.Ìý Hadi Veisi and Ìýat the reception of the 15th Iranian Genetics Society Congress and taken to the modern, green and nicely looking campus of the Shahid Beheshti University. Crowds of enthusiastic students around, buildings at the foothills of mountains and delicious lunch at the cafeteria were the start of my acquaintance with the University.Ìý With the help of my guides I was introduced to a number of professorsÌý from different schools – all being friendly and open, speaking perfect English, having their views andÌý ideas and being experienced in collaborative projects aimed at practicalÌý changes for the better.

The SBU’s Environmental Sciences Research institute (ESRI) was established in 2001 aiming to carry out research on the various aspects of the environment, unitingÌý many qualified professors in biology, chemistry, law, etc. with research focus on interdisciplinaryÌý areas of environmental design and programming, relationship between the economy and the promotion of environmental enrichment,Ìý legal implications of environmental studies,Ìý encouragement of public awareness of development and environmental protection and many others.

The Participatory Conservation Seminar, cosponsored by Dr. Hadi Veisi Ìý(Department of Economic, Education, and Policy) andÌý Dr. Asghar AbdoliÌý (Department of Biodiversity). witnessed the success of ESRI approach and appearedÌý to be the gathering of motivated and interested academics, students, practitioners, representatives from local administrations andÌý NGOsÌý who discussed an example of a long-term project in northern Iran where negative anthropogenic pressureÌý on the ecosystems of mountain river and Caspian sea trout population has been steadily transformed into sustainable use,Ìý profitable local businessÌýand awareness raising initiatives. Lively presentations, many questions from the audience and various sharp and concrete comments from expertsÌýproved that the event was desired and well accepted. It was a real pleasure to give a talk at such seminar and present the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ CEC andÌý #NatureForAll initiative here!

After 3,5 hours of being at the Seminar and way before it was coming to the end, I was leaving the institute with the strong feeling of a great potential for theÌý conservation optimism here in Iran and furthermore – for the optimism around the Globe. We still do not know enough about what is happening in different parts of the World. We, who are doing changes locally, are often omitting information about similar activities in neighboring areas. And all these really make the role of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ CECÌý essential to unite people, to help them find each other, share experiences and hopes,Ìý to change both perception and behavior. And yes, this very much support the recent CEC Steering Committee decision to set the membership encouragement and enabling to be the first priority for the coming years.

Besides I am very grateful to my great hosts Hadi and Hossein, to their colleagues from ESRI and the University, to the Seminar participants and to the West Asia vice-chair Firas T. Abd-Alhadi, who made it possible for me to get in contact with CEC members in Tehran! I strongly believe that our meetingÌý in Tehran Ìýand strong commitment of our CEC members there will Ìýhelp to develop further CEC membership in the region.

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From left to right: Hossein Mahmoodi (CEC member), Hadi Veisi (CEC member),Ìý Alex Zavarzin (CEC member), Mohamad Reza Nazari