ABOUT THE WRITER
Alida O'Connor is a PhD student based at the University of British Columbia's Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences in Vancouver, Canada. Alida's work explores the social dimensions of conservation through topics such as community-based conservation, local perceptions and values, and integrated landscape approaches. She holds a Master's degree in Resources, Environment, and Sustainability from the University of British Columbia and a combined Bachelor's in International Development and Environmental Sustainability from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. Her current research will contribute to the COLANDS project.
BY THIS WRITER
Opinion
- 11 Mar 2024
“Field work: A privilege, but extra vigilance needed”
COLANDS researcher Alida O'Connor reflects on gender + safety in the field
Opinion
- 11 Mar 2024
“Field work: A privilege, but extra vigilance needed”
19 Dec 2023
Learning across landscapes
Commonalities and contrasts in northern Ghana and southern Zambia
19 Dec 2023
Learning across landscapes
Analysis
- 28 Jan 2022
Replacing short-term projects with long-term processes
Lessons learned from CBNRM in Ghana and Zambia
Feature
- 10 Jun 2020
In their own words: COLANDS and landscape collaboration during COVID-19
Ph.D. candidates put field work on hold
Event Coverage
- 23 Mar 2020
Collaborating for a shared future: Negotiating landscape change in Zambia
Participatory and inclusive decision-making in natural resource management