About BiodivEarth
About BiodivEarth
A Swiss non-profit organisation founded in 2023, supporting conservation approaches that help nature and human societies thrive together. It draws on experience from both science and practice to strengthen efforts that have demonstrated long-term effectiveness.
Our vision and mission
A world where human societies and nature thrive, nurturing one another in a respectful and sustainable manner.
Our mission is to contribute to address the planetary crisis by accelerating existing efforts in conservation, restoration and successful sustainable resource use.
Our long-term goal
The association aims to preserve biodiversity and functional ecosystems within a context of healthy societies and cultures. Our objectives align with the 2030 targets set by the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
How we work
BiodivEarth supports collaboration, learning and evidence-based practice to understand, diagnose and strengthen resilience in landscapes and seascapes for nature and people. This work is carried out through a single collaborative project.
We operate by supporting effective conservation and natural resource use models and the organisations and individuals who promote them, thereby accelerating the delivery of existing conservation efforts and initiatives towards halting then reversing biodiversity loss. We apply an inclusive and holistic approach, building on local experiences and evidence-based research. We make a point to tether global and local dimensions in all of our interventions.
Working within a wider conservation ecosystem
BiodivEarth does not replace existing conservation initiatives. Instead, it works alongside local stewards, research institutions, and conservation organisations to reinforce approaches that have already demonstrated impact, helping them persist, adapt, and scale. Collaboration takes place through partnerships, focus sites, and participation in a Community of Practice.
Members of the board
Paule Gros
Co-founder, Strategic Lead
Conservation Biologist, PhD in Ecology, UC Davis. 30-year experience in applied research, project implementation, local and indigenous peoples’ issues and philanthropy. Ex Head of Strategic Partnerships and Director of Mediterranean Programme at MAVA Foundation (14 years); Head of LINKS- UNESCO project in BOSAWAS indigenous territories, Nicaragua (6 years); Lead, Cheetah status survey, UCDavis (7 years).
Rachel Sturm
Co-founder, Admin, Financial Adviser
Administration and Financial Specialist. Master of Business Administration, Strasbourg University. Consultant for the set-up and financial and administrative management of foundations, NGOs and small businesses. CEO of Libertilia Foundation. Head of Administration at Hoffmann Foundation. Ex Director of Finance and Administration at MAVA Foundation (14 years); Head of Finance at various multinational companies (8 years).
Gonzalo Oviedo
Co-founder, Technical Adviser
Anthropologist, MSc in Protected Landscapes, Aberystwyth University International consultant on socio- cultural approaches to conservation, indigenous peoples, rural communities, stakeholder involvement, inclusive conservation, and environmental safeguards. Ex Head, People and Conservation Unit at WWF (9 years); Senior Adviser on Social Policy at IUCN (14 years).
Operational team
Adeline Schwab
Project Support & Communication Manager
Master’s in Responsible Management, University of Geneva
Expertise in Indigenous Peoples issues, intercultural dialogue, and non-profit project management.
Jonathan Peereman
Postdoctoral Researcher
PhD in Forest Ecology, Master’s in Biodiversity & Tropical Plant’s Environment, University of Liège
Expertise in Disturbance Dynamics, and Socio-Ecological and Conservation Issues.
Marie Romani
Network Coordination Manager
Master’s in Marine Science, SeaTech & Master’s in Water Management, AgroParisTech
Expertise in International Cooperation, Networks facilitation, and Protected Areas.
Paule Gros
CEO & Co-Founder
PhD in Ecology, University of California Davis
Expertise in Research, Conservation practice, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities issues, and Philanthropy.
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