Making Your Conservation Work More Conflict-Sensitive

Conflict-sensitive conservation (CSC), when focused on the program or project level, can be broken down into two main steps.

The first step, Analyze the conflict, involves identifying conflicts in the target areas, selecting the one(s) you will focus on and analyzing the selected conflict(s).

The second step, Design, implement and monitor CSC solutions, involves designing or modifying your activities to make them conflict-sensitive, rolling out these CSC activities and monitoring both them and the conflict context on an ongoing basis to ensure that they remain conflict-sensitive.

For Step 1: Analyze the conflict, click here.

For Step 2: Design, implement and monitor CSC solutions, click here.

To download this section of the CSC Manual, click here (PDF - 6.4 MB).

For more information on making your organization more conflict-sensitive, click here.