CENTER FOR RURAL EMPOWERMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT

CENTER FOR RURAL EMPOWERMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT

People-Centered ConservationCREE is locally powered conservation. We are a conservation model that is built on belief in the ability of local people and communities. We see long-term investment in local leadership and capacity as the best long-term strategy for achieving natural resource conservation. Since our founding in 2007, we have achieved positive outcomes for both environment and livelihoods due to the dedication and creativity of CREE’s Project Managers, the local leaders CREE supports globally. Our projects take inspiration from the founder of ecology, Aldo Leopold, and his Land Ethic. Therefore, we cultivate individual and community pride in natural resource stewardship and our goal is local responsibility for the conservation and resilience of an ecosystem that supports both wildlife and economy.How we workCREE invests first in the environmental leader and not a project, wildlife species, or landscape. Through championing local environmental heroes, we prioritize people and relationship first in order to achieve on the ground project objectives later. Therefore, a country’s project and focus is what the CREE Project Manager sees as the answer to the most pressing natural resource management issue in his or her community. Idea conception comes from the community itself, as does leadership. In this sense CREE is able to work with minimal financial resources and achieve much on the ground success because the dedication of our staff goes beyond a paycheck and the project focus addresses core community needs for a sustainable and bright future.Where we workCREE works where we have a history and trusted relationship with a CREE Project Manager. Cultivating community relationships takes time and resources, therefore, we only work where we know a local environmental leader and we let this relationship dictate the global span of our projects as opposed to a bio-geographical prioritization scheme. This is why we work in Cameroon but not the Congo, or Guyana and not Brazil for instance. CREE projects do not work in protected areas, rather we focus on buffer zones near national parks or other protected areas, as well as human-occupied lands rich in biodiversity that serve human health and well-being.What holds projects together?A triple bottom line of of livelihoods, respect for human rights, and the environment. CREE is a unique environmental NGO because of its human rights and poverty alleviation focus, making it a leader in the environmental field in addressing problems traditionally tackled only by humanitarian organizations. Since its inception, CREE has worked on projects in Guyana, Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. Projects are diverse in scope and include livelihoods generation, eco-tourism, improved agricultural techniques, climate change adaptation, ecosystem resiliency and human-wildlife conflict minimization. Being a grassroots organization, we look to change peoples lives for the better at the village level long-term. Our principle goal is to channel human and financial resources from industrialized economies directly into the hands of capable conservation leaders from the developing world. This gives them the ability to design, direct, and ultimately evolve their conservation projects for the benefit of local livelihoods in ways they see fit, given the socioeconomic realities surrounding them.Rights-Based Approaches to ConservationCREE practices ‘rights-based conservation’, which is conservation that doesn’t violate human rights and takes human needs into account in natural resource management. However, we go beyond evaluating socioeconomic and cultural parameters in our work and holding consultation meetings with communities. For CREE, rights-based conservation is founded upon a belief in the need for local people to not only minimize economic costs of conservation or shape conservation outcomes, but to create new processes, institutions, and power structures which empower community needs.Community led climate change adaptationIn a climate change era, CREE believes that its existing core work of gender empowerment, creating alternative income strategies, protecting ecosystem services and fostering new agricultural practices lay the foundation for practical climate change adaptation measures in villages most vulnerable to climatic variability. Our goal is create ‘Climate Ready Communities’ led by community leaders and based on solid local institutions that enable creative solutions to buffer against the most adverse impacts of climatic variability in ecological systems people are dependent upon. Recognizing watershed services and other benefits that flow from a healthy environment, we are already promoting new technological changes and working with under-represented groups in communities to counter future ecological challenges with positive change and grassroots ingenuity.CREE is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity.
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