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My principal research interests lie in understanding the socio-cultural development of humans, the relationships between humans and wildlife and the influence of anthropogenic activities on biodiversity. I am passionate about the inclusion of existing cultural beliefs into conservation strategy and acknowledging the key role of people who share their landscape with protected species. My research and practical work to date has used interdisciplinary socio-ecological data to understand and address conservation dynamics, and issues and I am interested in taking this to the next level by developing novel techniques to achieve more effective and sustainable conservation outcomes in the long-term. I graduated with a BA degree with honors in History and Anthropology (2017) and a MSc in Primate Conservation (Human-Primate Interface) (2018) from Oxford Brookes University in the UK, which gave me an excellent grounding in the methods and application of multidisciplinary approaches. When planning my undergraduate dissertation in 2014, I developed an interest in understanding how cultural practices and beliefs influence peoples attitudes and behaviors towards the environment. I have been both conducting research and working in practical conservation roles across West Africa and South-East Asia developing and applying skills in this area ever since. As co-founder of the Pan Verus Project in Outamba-Kilimi National Park, Sierra Leone, I have seen first hand the effects of top-down conservation action on people living in protected areas and the subsequent adverse effects on the habitat and the wildlife. Interestingly, nature often finds ways to adapt and chimpanzees are an excellent example of a species that can flexibly respond to anthropogenic habitat modifications. In my positions as Assistant Conservation Manager in Sierra Leone and Technical Research Advisor in Guinea Bissau, I conducted research on spatio-temporal use of habitats by people and animals, community conservation projects and environmental education programmes, with a particular focus on chimpanzees. I am extremely passionate about building on this research to further investigate and understand local practices and perceptions of wildlife and conservation projects in order to incorporate what people are already doing into conservation approaches. And so, in September 2021 I started a PhD in Anthropology at ISCTE and NOVA FCSH.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Chloe Grace Chesney

Citation names

  • Chesney, Chloe

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
C11F-C599-5C49
ORCID iD
0000-0001-6514-7845

Email addresses

  • chloechesney@gmail.com (Professional)

Knowledge fields

  • Social Sciences - Sociology - Anthropology
  • Humanities - History and Archaeology - History
  • Natural sciences - Biological Sciences - Biodiversity Conservation

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
English (Mother tongue)
Italian Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Elementary (A2) Elementary (A2) Beginner (A1)
Creole and Pidgin, Portuguese-based (Other) Advanced (C1) Elementary (A2) Elementary (A2) Proficiency (C2) Beginner (A1)
Creole and pidgin based on English (Other) Elementary (A2) Elementary (A2) Elementary (A2) Intermediate (B1)
Portuguese Beginner (A1) Elementary (A2) Beginner (A1) Elementary (A2)
Fula Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1)
Susu Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1)
Education
Degree Classification
2021/09 - 2025/08/31
Ongoing
Antropologia (Doutoramento)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Escola de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal
"In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone, West Africa." (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Current Average: 18/20
2023/09/28 - 2023/09/30
Concluded
Mapping in multispecies ethnographic fieldwork (Curso de Especialização Tecnológica)
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
2020/05/22
Concluded
Global Health at the Human-Animal-Ecosystem Interface (Licence)
Université de Genève, Switzerland

Université de Montréal, Canada

Institut Pasteur, France

Université Paris Descartes Faculté de Médecine Site Cochin, France
87.51%
2020/05/08
Concluded
International Humanitarian Law in Theory and Practice (Licence)
Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands
92.5%
2020/05/01
Concluded
Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy (Licence)
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
100%
2017/09/14 - 2018/09/14
Concluded
Primate Conservation (Human-Primate Interface) (Master)
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
"Park Staff and Local Community Relationships in Outamba Kilimi National Park, Sierra Leone" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Merit
2014/09/14 - 2017/06/09
Concluded
History and Anthropology (Bachelor)
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom

Oxford Brookes University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, United Kingdom
"What can anthropologists contribute to the history of witchcraft? A comparison of early modern European and contemporary Javan magic beliefs." (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Upper Second Class (with Honours)
2013/09 - 2014/12
Concluded
Italiano per stranieri (Licence)
Università per Stranieri di Siena, Italy
Distinction
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2021/01/01 - Current Coordinating Researcher (Research) University of Exeter Centre for Ecology and Conservation, United Kingdom
2019/10 - 2020/01 Researcher (Research) Cantanhez Chimpanzee Project, Guinea-Bissau
2016/05/01 - 2017/07/01 Researcher (Research) Aspinall Foundation, United Kingdom
2015/09/01 - 2017/07/01 Researcher (Research) Little Fireface Project, Indonesia
2016/06/01 - 2016/09/15 Researcher (Research) Aspinall Foundation, Indonesia

Positions / Appointments

Category
Host institution
Employer
2019/04/05 - 2020/12/31 Assistant Conservation Manager Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary - Tacugama Community Outreach and Environmental Education Programme, Sierra Leone

Others

Category
Host institution
Employer
2017/10/01 - 2019 Co-Founder and Researcher Pan Verus Project, Sierra Leone
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2022/09/01 - Current In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in West Africa
(TBC)
Principal investigator
Global Wildlife Conservation

Re:wild
Ongoing
2023/10/01 - 2024/10/01 Understanding primate distribution, behaviour and human interactions through focus-group interviews inside and outside protected areas in Guinea-Bissau
Principal investigator
British Ecological Society
Ongoing
2022/09/01 - 2023/02/28 Outside Conservation: exploring the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term persistence of western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) outside protected areas in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa
LEKWILD
Researcher
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal

Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Ongoing
2021/01/01 - 2022/06/30 Reducing transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2 to wild African great apes in tourism
Researcher
University of Exeter Centre for Ecology and Conservation, United Kingdom
United Kingdom Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs

Darwin Initiative
Ongoing
2019/04 - 2020/12 Mobonda Community Conservation Project
Researcher
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary - Tacugama Community Outreach and Environmental Education Programme, Sierra Leone
Global Environment Facility

United Nations Development Programme Sierra Leone

United Nations Office for Project Services
Concluded
2019 - 2020/12 Mobonda Community Conservation Project
Researcher
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary - Tacugama Community Outreach and Environmental Education Programme, Sierra Leone
Global Environment Facility

United Nations Development Programme Sierra Leone

United Nations Office for Project Services
Concluded
2019/04 - 2020/03/31 Loma Mountains National Park Conservation Project: An approach to protect the largest populations of Western Chimpanzee in Sierra Leone
Researcher
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary - Tacugama Community Outreach and Environmental Education Programme, Sierra Leone
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Concluded
2019/04/05 - 2019/08/30 Family 4 Nature
Family4Nature
Principal investigator
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary - Tacugama Community Outreach and Environmental Education Programme, Sierra Leone
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums

Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund
Concluded

Contract

Designation Funders
2022/09/01 - Current In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in West Africa
2022.10996.BD
PhD Student Fellow
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal

University of Exeter Centre for Ecology and Conservation, United Kingdom

Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Ongoing
2022/11/01 - 2023/04/30 LEKWILD - Outside Conservation: exploring the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term persistence of western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) outside protected areas in Guinea-Bissau
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Concluded
Outputs

Publications

Conference abstract
  1. Chesney, Chloe; Bersacola, Elena; Amélia Frazão-Moreira. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Understanding primate distribution through group interviews inside and outside protected areas in southern Guinea-Bissau". Paper presented in 10th Meeting of the European Federation for Primatology, Lausanne, 2024.
    Published
  2. Chesney, Chloe; Bersacola, Elena; Frazão-Moreira, Amélia. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Unveiling Cultural Histories and Ecological Dynamics: Settlement Narratives in Southern Guinea-Bissau". Paper presented in International Society of Ethnobiology Congress, Marrakesh, 2024.
    Published
  3. Chesney, Chloe; Bersacola, Elena; Minhós Rodrigues, Tânia; Hockings, Kimberley; Frazão-Moreira, Amélia. "Understanding primate distribution, behaviour and human-primate interactions through group interviews inside and outside protected areas in Guinea-Bissau". Paper presented in Primate Society of Great Britain Winter Meeting, London, 2024.
    Published
  4. Chesney, Chloe; Nuno, Ana; Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Protect Great Apes from Disease: from assessing visitor compliance and developing education materials to integrating into policy". Paper presented in International Primatological Society - Malaysian Primatological Society (IPS - MPS) Joint Meeting 2023: Primates And People: A New Horizon, Kuching, 2023.
    Published
  5. Chesney, Chloe; Bersacola, Elena; Frazão-Moreira, Amélia. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Understanding primate distribution through focus-group interviews inside and outside protected areas in Guinea-Bissau". Paper presented in International Primatological Society - Malaysian Primatological Society (IPS - MPS) Joint Meeting 2023: Primates And People: A New Horizon, Kuching, 2023.
  6. Chesney, Chloe; Bersacola, Elena; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "'Protect Great Apes from Disease': developing evidence-based education materials and the situation in Guinea-Bissau". Paper presented in BELAB - NOVAFRICA 2023, Bissau, 2023.
    Published
  7. Chesney, Chloe. "In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in West Africa". Paper presented in British Ecological Society, Edinburgh, 2022.
    Published
  8. Chesney, Chloe. "In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in West Africa". Paper presented in Primate Society of Great Britain Summer Meeting, 2022.
    Published
  9. Chesney, Chloe; Nuno, Ana; Bersacola, Elena; Gladys Kalem-Ziksoka; Amanda Webber; Fabian Leendertz; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Protect Great Apes from Disease: developing evidence-based education materials to reduce anthroponotic disease transmission in wild African great ape tourism and research.". Paper presented in Iberian Forum for Primatology, 2021.
    Published
Conference poster
  1. Chesney, Chloe; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Protect Great Apes from Disease: from assessing visitor compliance and developing education materials to next steps". Paper presented in 10th Meeting of the European Federation for Primatology, 2024.
  2. Chesney, Chloe; Bersacola, Elena; Nuno, Ana; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Protect Great Apes from Disease: from assessing visitor compliance and developing education materials to..? Proteger os Grandes Símios das Doenças: desde a avaliação do cumprimento de regras pelos visitantes e o desenvolvimento de materiais educativos até..?". Paper presented in Open Meeting of Primatology/Encontro Aberto de Primatologia, 2023.
Journal article
  1. Chesney, Chloe; Borges, Filipa; Mohamed Kamara, Osman; Ramadan Bah, Mohamed; Taylor, Joseph; Bell, Sarah. "Range Extension of the Western Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas patas) in Northern Sierra Leone, West Africa". African Primates 17 2 (2023): 53-62. http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/1200343/28630352/1704392080010/AP+Vol+17+2+2023+Chesney+et+al.pdf?token=Jel1677r23l5p%2Bu%2BpPAJlx7P4ZA%3D.
    Open access • Published
  2. Nuno, Ana; Chesney, Chloe; Hockings, Kimberley. "Understanding Visitors at Tourist Sites to Protect Great Apes from Disease". Gorilla Journal 65 (2022): 17-19. https://www.berggorilla.org/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/journal/journal_en/gorilla-journal-65-english.pdf.
    Published
  3. Ana Nuno; Chloe Chesney; Maia Wellbelove; Elena Bersacola; Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka; Fabian Leendertz; Amanda D. Webber; Kimberley J. Hockings. "Protecting great apes from disease: Compliance with measures to reduce anthroponotic disease transmission". People and Nature (2022): https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10396.
    10.1002/pan3.10396
  4. Chesney, Chloe; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Protect Great Apes from Disease: Freely Available Education Materials for Research and Tourism". African Primates 15 (2021): 47-50. http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/1200343/28492344/1641001558270/AP+Vol+15+Chesney+and+Hockings.pdf?token=19jFZHGDS60E%2FfI%2BdbXGH%2F42Mwg%3D.
    Open access • Published
  5. Chesney, Chloe; Casado Bolaños, Natalia; Kanneh, Bockarie Ambrose; Sillah, Ethel; Amarasekaran, Bala; Garriga, Rosa M.. "Mobonda Community Conservation Project: Chimpanzees, oysters, and community engagement in Sierra Leone". American Journal of Primatology (2020): http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23219.
    Published • 10.1002/ajp.23219
  6. Chesney, Chloe. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Tourism or Ecotourism at Outamba Kilimi National Park, Northern Sierra Leone?". Canopy 19 1 (2018): 11-14.
    Open access • Published
Newsletter article
  1. Chesney, Chloe; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. "Keep Protecting Great Apes from Disease", PEN: Primate Eye Newsletter, 2022, https://sway.office.com/1pfyBZZsIym0ybp8?ref=Link.
Online resource
  1. Chesney, Chloe; Borges, Filipa. Where does a paper come from and what happens after?. 2024. https://www.consciexeter.org/post/where-does-a-paper-come-from-and-what-happens-after.
  2. Chesney, Chloe. Ceiba pentandra. 2023. https://chloechesney.wordpress.com/2023/02/24/ceiba-pentandra/.
  3. Chesney, Chloe. Fieldwork (November). 2022. https://chloechesney.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/fieldwork-november-part-1/.
  4. Chesney, Chloe. Volume 3: Local Ecological Knowledge. 2022. https://www.consciexeter.org/post/local-ecological-knowledge.
  5. Chesney, Chloe. Before Fieldwork: Part 2. 2022. https://chloechesney.wordpress.com/2022/09/28/before-fieldwork-part-2/.
  6. Chesney, Chloe. Before Fieldwork: Part 1. 2022. https://chloechesney.wordpress.com/2022/09/14/nunnery-quadrangle/.
  7. Chesney, Chloe. Volume 2: Climate Urgency and Anthropology's Ethnography: Fast Theory and Slow Methods. 2022. https://www.consciexeter.org/post/climate-urgency-and-anthropology-s-ethnography-fast-theory-slow-methods.
  8. Nuno, Ana; Chesney, Chloe; Maia Wellbelove; Bersacola, Elena; Gladys Kalema-Ziksoka; Fabian Leendertz; Amanda Webber; Hockings, Kimberley. Understanding visitors at tourist sites to protect great apes from disease. 2022. https://relationalthinkingblog.com/2022/07/29/plain-language-summary-understanding-visitors-at-tourist-sites-to-protect-great-apes-from-disease/.
  9. Chesney, Chloe. Volume 1: A few quick thoughts on anthropology and biodiversity conservation. 2022. https://www.consciexeter.org/post/a-few-quick-thoughts-on-anthropology-and-biodiversity-conservation-part-1.
  10. Chesney, Chloe. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. Launching the 'Protect Great Apes from Disease' Project. 2021. https://www.consciexeter.org/post/protect-great-apes-from-disease.
Thesis / Dissertation
  1. "Park Staff and Local Community Relationships in Outamba Kilimi National Park, Sierra Leone". Master, Oxford Brookes University, 2018.
  2. "What can anthropologists contribute to the history of witchcraft? A comparison of early modern European and contemporary Javan magic beliefs.". Degree, Oxford Brookes University, 2017.
Website
  1. Chesney, Chloe. IUCN SSC PSG Section on Human-Primate Interactions. 2023. https://human-primate-interactions.org/.
  2. Chesney, Chloe. www.chloechesney.wordpress.com. 2022. www.chloechesney.wordpress.com.
  3. Chesney, Chloe; Hockings, Kimberley. Corresponding author: Chesney, Chloe. Protect Great Apes from Disease. 2021. www.protectgreatapesfromdisease.com.
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2024/02/07 Introducing our new paper: extending the range of western patas monkeys ConScience February 2024 Meeting
ConScience, Conservation Science Hub, University of Exeter, UK (Exeter, United Kingdom)
2023/10/04 Social science and conservation: understanding primate distribution through group interviews inside and outside protected areas in Guinea-Bissau ConScience October 2023 Meeting
University of Exeter (Penryn, Cornwall, United Kingdom)
2023/03/30 'Protect Great Apes from Disease': developing evidence-based education materials and the situation in Guinea-Bissau BELAB - NOVAFRICA 2023
BELAB and NOVAfrica (Bissau, Guinea-Bissau)
2022/12/18 In and Out of National Parks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBV2EJour6o British Ecological Society Annual Meeting 2022
British Ecological Society (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
2022/11/04 Introducing my Project: In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in West Africa
Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Áreas Protegidas (Bissau, Guinea-Bissau)
2022/07/01 In and Out of National Parks: the role of local ecological knowledge in the long-term conservation of biodiverse anthropogenic landscapes in West Africa PSGB Summer Meeting
Primate Society of Great Britain (United Kingdom)
2022/01/27 Designing Research Projects: Applied Anthropology (Conservation) LAE: January Meeting
The Environmental Anthropology and Behavioural Ecology Laboratory (LAE CRIA) (Lisboa, Portugal)
2021/12/01 Conservation Technology: CyberTracker and SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool) ConScience: December Meeting
Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
2021/11/27 'Protect Great Apes from Disease': developing evidence-based education materials to reduce anthroponotic disease transmission in wild African great ape tourism and research Iberian Forum for Primatology
Asociación Primatológica Española (Spain)

Supervision

Thesis Title
Role
Degree Subject (Type)
Institution / Organization
2022/01 - Current Protecting Great Apes in Research and Tourism Contexts: Developing Evidence Based Strategies
Co-supervisor of Wilson Sousa (61293)
Anthropology (Degree)
ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal

Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
2021/09/01 - Current Using Instagram posts to evaluate the risk of anthroponotic disease transmission in chimpanzee tourism
Supervisor of Pedro Guerra Franco (2019135783)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal
2020/11/01 - 2021/05/06 Evaluating visitor perceptions of disease risk to protect wild African great apes in tourism
Co-supervisor of Maia Wellbelove
University of Exeter Centre for Ecology and Conservation, United Kingdom

Event participation

Activity description
Type of event
Event name
Institution / Organization
2024/09/27 - Current Partilihando um planeta coexistencia de humanos e nao-humanos - Sharing a planet: human-non-human coexistence
Exhibition
Noite Europeia dos Investigadores 2024
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
2023/11/04 - Current 2nd Open Meeting of Primatology 2º Encontro aberto de Primatologia The meeting was an opportunity to share Portuguese and Portuguese-speaking research in primatology, created to function as a vehicle of communication between scientists and citizens. It was an opportunity for the general population to learn first-hand how "Science" is done, communicated and debated, promoting their active involvement in the event through activities, such as evaluating communications and photos.
Conference
Encontro Aberto Primatologia
Primate Cognition Research Group, Portugal
2023/09/29 - Current Caminhando nas pegadas de um primatólogo / Walking in the footsteps of a primatologist
Exhibition
Noite Europeia dos Investigadores 2023
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
2023/06/15 - Current Workshop: 'What does a nature positive economy look like?'
Workshop
What does a nature positive economy look like?
British Ecological Society, United Kingdom

Woodland Trust, United Kingdom

University of Kent, United Kingdom
2024/06/05 - 2024/06/07 Attendance and participation
Conference
10th Meeting of the European Federation for Primatology
European Federation of Primatology, France
2024/05/15 - 2024/05/19 Attendance and presentation
Congress
International Society of Ethnobiology Congress 2024: Biodiversity and Cultural Landscapes: Scientific, Indigenous and Local Perspectives
International Society of Ethnobiology , United States
2023/11/23 - 2023/11/23 A webinar celebrating the use of the social sciences in biodiversity conservation in Africa, and a discussion of the challenges and opportunities for the social sciences in the future. Organised by the Social Science Working Group of the Society for Conservation Biology.
Workshop
Challenges and Opportunities in the Conservation Social Sciences.
Society for Conservation Biology, United States
2023/11/14 - 2023/11/14 In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, and in view of the intricate relationships between emerging and re-emerging infections, climate change, the environment, contacts between humans and non-human animals, underlying the idea of One Health, we intend to think about and notions, definitions and perceptions of risk associated with zoonoses, from a multidisciplinary multidisciplinary perspective.
Symposium
Zoonoses Colloquium: risks, perceptions and multidisciplinarity/Colóquio Zoonoses: riscos, perceções e multidisciplinaridade
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
2023/10/24 - 2023/10/26 Online-Lecture series: Interactions between Humans and Wildlife. Interdisciplinary Workshop for Early Career Researchers. 24/10 - Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change and Human-Wildlife Interaction - Prof. Inza Kone 25/10 - Networking forms of knowledge and epistemologies: How One Health reshapes knowledge (co)production - Nicolas Laine 26/10 - Interface between Human-Wildlife Interactions, Disease and Local/Global Enviornmental Change - James Hassell https://www.afas.africa/online-lecture-series-humans-and-wildlife/
Workshop
Human-Wildlife Interactions Online Lecture Series
2023/08/19 - 2023/08/25 Attended congress (online) and presented two papers.
Conference
International Primatological Society - Malaysian Primatological Society (IPS - MPS) Joint Meeting 2023: Primates And People: A New Horizon
2022/02/24 - 2022/02/25 Attendance and participation.
Seminar
Abordar a Complexidade: Encontro(s) de Ecologia Politica
ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal

Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, Portugal
2019/06/18 - 2019/06/19 Attendance and participation.
Workshop
Counter Illegal Wildlife Trade
Manu River Union, Sierra Leone
2018/12/04 - 2018/12/05 Attendance and participation.
Conference
PSGB Winter Meeting: Bristol Zoological Society
Primate Society of Great Britain, United Kingdom

Bristol Zoological Society Ltd, United Kingdom
2017/11/27 - 2017/11/29 Attendance and participation.
Conference
Primate Society of Great Britain: 50th Anniversary Conference, London
Primate Society of Great Britain, United Kingdom

Association member

Society Organization name Role
2023/12/14 - Current International Society of Ethnobiology Member
2021/09/01 - Current The Environmental Anthropology and Behavioural Ecology Laboratory (LAE) Member
2021/09 - Current Environment, Sustainability and Ethnography Research Group (DASE) of the Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA) Member: https://cria.org.pt/en/people/c-chesney
2021/01 - Current ConScience: Conservation Science hub at the University of Exeter Member: https://www.consciexeter.org/chloe-chesney
2020/05/05 - Current WildHub Member: https://wildhub.community/users/396551-chloe-chesney
2018/09/10 - Current British Ecological Society Member
2017/11/24 - Current Primate Society of Great Britain Member

Committee member

Activity description
Role
Institution / Organization
2023/11/30 - Current Member of the Primates in Agroecosystems Working Group and website manager
Member
International Union for the Conservation of Nature - Species Survival Commission - Primate Specialist Group - Section on Human Primate Interactions - Primates in Agroecosystems Working Group , United Kingdom
2022/06/08 - Current Organising monthly meetings for ConScience members (>100). ConScience is a collective of inter-disciplinary researchers based at or working with the University of Exeter, working to reduce biodiversity loss through socially just and evidence-based conservation.
Coordinator
University of Exeter Centre for Ecology and Conservation - ConScience: Conservation Science Hub, United Kingdom

Course / Discipline taught

Academic session Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization
2023/11/08 - 2023/11/08 Social Sciences & Conservation Primate Conservation (Mestrado) Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal
2022/02/01 - 2022/08/01 Great Ape Conservation in Africa (Master) Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, United States
2022/01/05 - 2022/01/07 Primate Conservation: in theory and practice Primatologia (Licenciatura) Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal

Journal scientific committee

Journal title (ISSN) Publisher
2017/09 - 2018/09 Canopy (2054-2070)

Mentoring / Tutoring

Topic Student name
2023/02/01 - 2023/05/01 People and the Environment in Southern Guinea Bissau Fátima Catarina Vicente Santos
Distinctions

Award

2023 1st Place Poster Presentation
Open Meeting of Primatology/Encontro Aberto de Primatologia, Portugal