C. Josh Donlan is an American ecologist and conservation practitioner who founded and leads Advanced Conservation Strategies (ACS).[1] The environmental conservation NGO focuses on program design, sustainability sciences, and evaluation. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed scientific and popular articles, some of them receiving widespread media attention.[2] He is currently a Research Fellow at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. He splits his time between the Wasatch Mountains and Andalucia.
Career history and awards
2008–2017: Visiting Fellow, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University[3]
2012–2014: Invited Professor, University of South Paris, France
2011-2012: Visiting Professor, Universidad de Magallanes, Chile
^Gelcich, Stefan; Donlan, C. Josh (2015). "Incentivizing biodiversity conservation in artisanal fishing communities through territorial user rights and business model innovation". Conservation Biology (in Spanish). 29 (4): 1076–1085. doi:10.1111/cobi.12477. ISSN1523-1739. PMID25737027.
^Mandel, James T.; Donlan, C. Josh; Armstrong, Jonathan (2010). "A derivative approach to endangered species conservation". Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 8 (1): 44–49. doi:10.1890/070170. ISSN1540-9309.
^Mandel, James T.; Donlan, C. Josh; Wilcox, Chris; Cudney‐Bueno, Richard; Pascoe, Sean; Tulchin, Drew (2009). "Debt investment as a tool for value transfer in biodiversity conservation". Conservation Letters. 2 (5): 233–239. doi:10.1111/j.1755-263X.2009.00070.x. ISSN1755-263X.
^Josh Donlan, C.; Berger, Joel; Bock, Carl E.; Bock, Jane H.; Burney, David A.; Estes, James A.; Foreman, Dave; Martin, Paul S.; Roemer, Gary W.; Smith, Felisa A.; Soulé, Michael E. (2006-11-01). "Pleistocene Rewilding: An Optimistic Agenda for Twenty‐First Century Conservation". The American Naturalist. 168 (5): 660–681. doi:10.1086/508027. ISSN0003-0147. PMID17080364. S2CID15521107.