Repost: Every great scientist was once an intern!
Every great scientist was once an intern! It is true! Who does not start small before building something great? We are reminded of this from time to time as we grow together toward our shared passion. We dream big, and we celebrate every small achievement along the way.
Journey Letter #1 – From Landscape Architecture to Conservation
Dear beloved friends and supporters, as we have followed each other over the past few years, you may have noticed a change in my career focus. You no longer see me on the construction sites checking the thickness of concrete walls; our talks about design details, materials, or architectural standards have been reduced significantly. Instead, your feeds have been flooded…
Talking about the lack of social science in environmental conservation (Part 1)
This essay series discusses the lack of social science in environmental conservation and defends local communities from being blamed on the destruction of the environment. Part 1 discusses a case study about the proposal of a nature reserve in Tan Thanh mudflat in Mekong Delta, Vietnam, and general suggestions for young professionals in the field.


