|Guest blog| The Environmental Defenders Crisis: Towards a Geneva Road Map
"More than three people were murdered each week in 2018, with countless more…
Peter Bille Larsen works on conservation and social justice issues at both local and global levels. After initial experiences in Oxford, Geneva and Lausanne, he lectured on sustainable development, environmental anthropology and human rights at the Department of Anthropology of the University of Lucerne. He is currently senior lecturer in the environmental studies programme on sustainable development and environmental governance and associate researcher at The Environmental Governance and Territorial Development Institute (GEDT) of the University of Geneva. He works actively with several international organizations, NGOs and academic partners to strengthen analysis and policy discussions on a wide range of sustainability and social justice topics. Recent books include Post-frontier resource governance (Palgrave, 2015), Derechos indígenas, gobernanza ambiental y recursos en la Amazonía peruana (IEP, 2017), The Anthropology of Conservation NGOs (Palgrave 2018), World Heritage and Human Rights (Routledge, 2018) and World Heritage and Sustainable Development (Routledge, 2018).
"More than three people were murdered each week in 2018, with countless more…