ArcCona's team
Christoph Zockler, (PhD), Cambridge
Studied biology in Kiel and Aberdeen. His 18 years work experience includes nine years
with WWF Germany, two years at the University in Bremen, and seven years with the United
Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) in Cambridge at the Centre for Biodiversity (UNEP-
WCMC). His main expertise is wetland conservation and land use management in particular in
the context of agriculture and arctic ecosystems. He has been working mostly in wet
grassland areas in North and East Germany, Poland and Russia, on river restoration issues
across Europe and recently focussed on conservation in the Arctic and its migratory
waterbirds. Presently he is involved in research for the management of savannahs in West
Africa and the conservation of the globally threatened Spoon-billed Sandpiper. He has been
co-operating with WWF and CAFF on Arctic issues since 1996 and gained experience in
managing various international research projects, participating in as many as seven
expeditions into the Russian Arctic, beside visiting over 40 countries on expeditions and
business trips.
He is member of several steering committees of EU funded projects and represents UNEP-WCMC
in the technical advisor panel of the Ramsar Convention and the Technical Committee of the
African Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA).
Contact:
cz@arccona.com
Birdsounds of Northern Siberia / Vogelstimmen von Nord-Sibirien, CD-MP3, Birdsounds.nl, 29.95 EURO
https://www.birdsounds.nl/index.php?pg=newarticlesitem&id=684&jsd=1
|
 |
|
|