Stewardship of Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage


The International Stewardship Program of
QLF Atlantic Center for the Environment works with conservation and rural development practitioners to develop new strategies for conservation of natural and cultural heritage. Hundreds of professionals and leaders from
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across the hemisphere have participated in our fellowships, workshops, peer exchanges and community problem-solving exercises, joining a growing cadre of practitioners concerned with stewardship. As a US/Canadian organization, QLF Atlantic Center for the Environment is international by nature. For 25 years our International Program has worked in partnership with local NGOs in support of conservation and sustainability. Currently, we focus particular attention on the Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe, particularly Central and Southeastern Europe.
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These International Programs draw on our experience in our own Atlantic Region (New England and eastern Canada), our staff’s in-country experience in our target regions, and a broad, informal network of partner organizations.

Exchange works both ways. We believe that by helping others—and learning how they cope with change, perceive problems, understand our circumstances, and operate with limited resources—we learn not only about them but about ourselves.