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Daginnas Batsukh

Darkhan campus, Mongolian University of Life Sciences, Mongolia/ Incheon National University, Republ

I am an environmental lecturer and ecotourism professional with a diverse conservation and community project background. As an environmental management lecturer, I have the opportunity to collaborate with young individuals, indigenous people, and local governments in the projects focused on combating land degradation, addressing climate change issues, and promoting ecological education. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. research at Incheon National University in the Republic of Korea, where my research aims to explore sustainable ecotourism development. It focuses maintaining a balance between natural resource utilization and human interactions while emphasizing the importance of including local communities and traditional ecological knowledge in the conservation efforts."

Presentations by Daginnas Batsukh
Bridging the gap of governance and practice: Social attributes-based implications of stakeholder perception analysis for a land restoration program
Bridging the gap of governance and practice: Social attributes-based implications of stakeholder perception analysis for a land restoration program
Daginnas Batsukh