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Author: Henry Borrebach

Henry Borrebach leads the Natural Capital Project’s training team, overseeing the Natural Capital Symposium, and managing NatCap’s global training program. He has extensive experience in applied pedagogy and international education. He is passionate about making the science behind conservation accessible to practitioners and the public. Henry also holds a B.F.A. from Carnegie Mellon University and an M.F.A. from Florida International University. Before joining the Project, he co-founded the O, Miami international poetry festival.
Beyond Language: Translating Games for Global Audiences

Beyond Language: Translating Games for Global Audiences

Posted on August 9, 2018 by Henry Borrebach

While the opportunity to share the game with diverse groups is exciting, it also presents challenges for translating it for such groups.

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Protecting natural capital, Interview with Henry Borrebach

Natural capital with Henry Borrebach

Posted on August 9, 2017 by Michalina A. Kulakowska and Henry Borrebach

We talked with Henry Borrebach from Natural Capital Project – partnership project focusing on the protection of the natural capital.

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