Climate, Doğa & Kültür, Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News, Small-Scale Fisheries

Join Our Team at Yolda Initiative!

We are looking to hire either: • a Programme Expert or • a Programme Officer depending on the qualifications of the applicants. At Yolda Initiative, we are dedicated to biodiversity conservation, tackling the climate crisis and preserving sustainable land and sea use systems. If you share our vision, we’d love to hear from you! 📍 Location: Çanakkale (preferred) or Ankara (acceptable). 📩 Application deadline: January 13, 2025.
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Climate, Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News, Small-Scale Fisheries

Yolda contributes to the to multiple objectives of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters”.

We are proud to announce that our Saros Bay Conservation and Restoration Planning Project has received endorsement from the European Commission as playing a central role in contributing to multiple objectives of the EU Mission "Restore our Ocean and Waters". This endorsement not only strengthens our commitment to protecting and restoring this ecologically and culturally rich area along Turkey’s Aegean coast but also highlights the importance of our project in driving transformative change in the Mediterranean. It integrates our work into the broader European commitment to marine #conservation and #sustainability.
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Nature & Culture, News, Small-Scale Fisheries

A Fieldwork with Small Scale Fisheries in İzmir

As part of our ongoing project on small-scale fisheries, we conducted fieldwork in İzmir, focusing on mapping fishing areas and categorizing methods. We explored traditional techniques, like the Turkish blanket net, alongside innovative practices such as digital fish marketing. Challenges remain due to the lack of a regional fisheries approach in current legislation.
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Nature & Culture, News, Small-Scale Fisheries

A Fieldwork with Small Scale Fisheries in Edremit Bay

As part of our "Cultural Landscapes-based Assessment" project, we conducted fieldwork in Edremit Bay, visiting fishing areas and engaging with small-scale fishers and stakeholders. Key concerns include the impacts of industrial fishing on biodiversity and the lack of localized fishing regulations. We aim to address these challenges through multi-actor conservation strategies.
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Nature & Culture, News, Small-Scale Fisheries

New Project: A Cultural Landscapes-based Assessment: Coexistence of Nature and Culture on the Aegean Coast of Turkey

Our project, "A Cultural Landscapes-based Assessment: Coexistence of Nature and Culture on the Aegean Coast of Turkey," funded by the French Embassy in Turkey, will map the coexistence of high biodiversity areas and traditional cultural practices, engaging local communities and stakeholders through fieldwork and meetings.
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