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Saleem H. Ali

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Saleem H. Ali (http://www.uvm.edu/~shali/) is Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont and the director of The Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security (http://www.uvm.edu/ieds/). His books include Treasures of the Earth: Need, Greed and a Sustainable Future; Islam and Education: Conflict and Conformity in Pakistan’s Madrassas; and the edited volume Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution. He was chosen by the National Geographic Society as an “Emerging Explorer” in 2010 and by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader in 2011. He received his doctorate in environmental planning from MIT, a Master’s degree in environmental studies from Yale and an BSc in Chemistry from Tufts University. You can follow him on Twitter: @saleem_ali.

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Transboundary Conservation and Peacebuilding
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  • Transboundary Conservation and Peacebuilding

    Various Track Two approaches to peacebuilding in the Middle East have been pursued through ecumenical dialogue and educational programs such as The University of the Middle East Project.[1] Yet the direct use of environmental conservation as a mutually agreeable way to approach territorial conflict resolution has thus far not been seriously deliberated. Some “realists” might be dismissive of such a prospect, but the concept of “peace parks” has shown practical promise in resolving territorial disputes.

    April 8, 2011