We brought the two lines Asia, conducted in partnership with IUCN; an of inquiry together, examining the peace and conflict assessment of the peace and conflict impacts of contributions of conservation activities in conflict zones. [...] While it is difficult to draw a singular, organizations on how to more effectively address the defining lesson from our work in the Albertine Rift, we root causes of natural resource-based conflict, how to have come to appreciate the unique and oftentimes minimize the risk of their activities exacerbating thankless role of conservation actors; working in conflict conflict, and how to maximize oppo [...] While most of the encroachers are aware of the prevailing social and economic tensions at planned relocation, the potential for conflict remains high: the the root of violent conflict.3 Issues such as interruption of livelihoods may undermine the ability of people political marginalization, growing income to meet basic needs; the distribution of resources during the disparities and ethnic identity [...] Some of the groups decided to establish conservancies across undermine the ability of people to their land to mitigate the conflict (as well as reverse environment survive and thrive, potentially degradation on their land and attract tourists to the region). [...] Having used this participation not only facilitates greater guidance to assess the capacity of your organization to engagement between the community and the adopt conflict sensitivity, allocate the necessary human organization, but also helps to ensure that your resources and develop a set of principles to guide the work is relevant and appropriate.