Nick Salafsky
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Nick Salafsky is an American scientist whose work focuses on adaptive management and evidence-based conservation.
Career
Born and raised in Chicago, IL, Nick Salafsky graduated from Harvard College in 1988. While at Harvard, he conducted interdisciplinary research on a locally developed agroforestry system and the behavioral ecology of the red-leaf monkey at the Cabang Panti Research Camp inside Mount Palung National Park in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. He received his PhD in Environmental Studies from Duke University, with his PhD project documenting an ecological and economic study of locally developed land-use systems in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.[citation needed][1]
Salafsky co-wrote Measures of Success, with Richard Margoluis.
In 2000, Salafsky co-founded Foundations of Success, a company focused on environmental conservation. His work concentrates on "defining clear and practical measures of conservation success and determining sound guiding principles for using conservation strategies."[2]
Publications
- Salafsky, Nick; Margoluis, Richard (1998). Measures of Success. Island Press. ISBN 9781559636124. Search this book on

- Salafsky, Nick; Margoluis, Richard (2021). Pathways to Success. Island Press. ISBN 9781642831368. Search this book on

References
- ↑ Salafsky, Nick (1993). "Mammalian Use of a Buffer Zone Agroforestry System Bordering Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia". Conservation Biology. 7 (4): 928–933. doi:10.1046/j.1523-1739.1993.740928.x. ISSN 1523-1739.
- ↑ "About Us". Foundations of Success. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
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