Ian Swingland

Professor Ian Swingland founded DICE (Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology) at the University of Kent in 1989. It is now recognised as one of the first interdisciplinary research and postgraduate training institutes in the world concentrating on biodiversity, communities and sustainable development. While at DICE he served as director and was elected to the first Chair in Conservation Biology in the United Kingdom.Since 1969 Ian Swingland has worked variously as a staff consultant with bilateral/multilateral agencies and companies in conservation and biodiversity management, and advisor or member of governmental and non-governmental organizations in a number of countries. He has occupied visiting chairs on four continents, developing international partnerships, joint postgraduate programs, and carrying on his research both in evolutionary ecology, biodiversity management and sustainable development. His current conservation activities centre on sustainable conservation, agriculture and resource management particularly public-private sector management of ecosystems and conservation. Throughout his career Ian Swingland has been responsible for policy, planning, and implementation, and particularly in the last three decades for establishing and developing world-class initiatives and organizations.Swingland is a donor to a large number of worthwhile causes which help people directly including Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology Scholarship programme and its own trust, the Durrell Trust for Conservation Biology, Hadlow College, Acid Survivors Foundation Uganda, Penan people, Kafue Trust which helps the Kafue National Park, Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development, Samburu and Il Ngwesi Maasai in northern Kenya.

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Ian Swingland
Birth dateNovember 02, 1946
Birth nameIan Richard Swingland
Birth place
England , United Kingdom , Barnet

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