Overview: World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Forest Social Science Intern. Internship Description: Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an integral component of local, national, and international strategies for biodiversity conservation. The impact of MPAs on local communities is the focus of a contentious policy debate. Under certain conditions, MPAs can provide both biodiversity and social benefits, while in other settings tradeoffs exist between biodiversity conservation and social welfare. To inform this debate, WWF and its partners are monitoring the social impacts of marine protected areas in the Coral Triangle.  We are looking for a motivated intern to assist in the analysis and interpretation of our coastal livelihoods data. Re

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