Alistair Monument
Conservation Impact Director, Asia Pacific
World Wide Fund For Nature Hong Kong
World Wide Fund For Nature Hong Kong
Conservation Impact Director, Asia Pacific
Alistair Monument is WWF International’s Conservation Impact Director in Asia Pacific, supporting regional and national teams to build impactful strategies, partnerships and programmes that deliver real conservation outcomes. He manages the regional WWF conservation team and is responsible for many large-scale transboundary projects and partnerships with corporates and donors including USAID, SIDA, KFW, DFAT. He sits on the Board of Trustees for TRAFFIC International and other organisations engaging in climate, biodiversity, supply chains and consumption, and has over 30 years of experience in sustainability across 40 countries. Alistair was previously the Global Forest Practice Leader with WWF, Asia Pacific Director at Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and was the founding Director of Assurance Services International (ASI).
Speaking at:
Day 2
Rethinking the Blue Economy Unlocking the Potential of a Sustainable Blue EconomyWWF-Hong Kong is working to transform Hong Kong into Asia’s most sustainable city through action: we work to mitigate the looming effects of climate change, we promote nature conservation and environmentally responsible consumption, and we put our hearts into educating people about beauty, fragility and complexity of our natural world.