Peter Prokosch – A Lifelong Commitment to Conservation
Peter Prokosch has dedicated his career to global nature conservation, with a special focus on Arctic ecosystems, biodiversity, and sustainable tourism. As a seasoned conservationist, he has played a pivotal role in initiatives that bridge science, policy, and environmental advocacy. His work has taken him to some of the world's most fragile and breathtaking landscapes, where he has championed efforts to protect wildlife and promote responsible ecotourism.
As the founder of Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C), Peter has worked to demonstrate how tourism can actively support protected areas and conservation efforts worldwide. His contributions continue to inspire and shape the way we think about conservation-driven travel and the importance of preserving nature for future generations. Read More>>
The Association for Conservation & Tourism (ACT) is an NGO empowering communities across Northeast India and neighbouring regions through conservation-linked rural tourism. By training youth and women in hospitality and entrepreneurship, ACT connects folk culture and nature with livelihoods, impacting over 40,000 stakeholders from Eastern Nepal to Upper Myanmar. (Profile)
Kyi Kyi Aye is a Senior Advisor and Tourism Consultant at the Myanmar Tourism Federation, with over 40 years of expertise in tourism planning and sustainable development. After three decades at the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, she has spent the past 12 years leading projects on ecotourism, cultural heritage, and inclusive tourism across Myanmar. A trusted figure with strong public-private partnerships, she has contributed to key initiatives like the Myanmar Tourism Master Plan and Responsible Tourism Policy. At GWF 2025, she will share insights on community-driven tourism and conservation strategies that empower local stakeholders while preserving Myanmar’s natural and cultural heritage.
Chair of the Education Initiative Committee at GWF, Professor Jennifer is an expert in sustainable tourism, tourism, and community-based tourism. She leads educational efforts to empower local communities.
A sustainable tourism expert in Mongolia, Dr Damba has pioneered research on tourism as a tool for conservation and cultural preservation. He serves on global travel and tourism boards, advocating for responsible tourism.
Chairman of the Indonesian Ecotourism Network (INDECON), Ary Suhandi, has developed community-based ecotourism programs across Indonesia. His work supports biodiversity conservation and sustainable livelihoods.
An expert in Human Resource Development and Tourism Education, Nara contributes to professional growth and quality enhancement. As an AEN board member, she brings expertise to GWF through lectures and panel discussions.
Marc is a birder and bird photographer with a keen interest in photographing seabirds and seeing the more skulking birds of this planet. Founder and director of AGAMI Photo Agency, a Dutch-based stock agency specializing in birds and nature images.
As CEO of Wildlife Trust of India and a tireless conservationist, Jose Louies is known for combating wildlife crime and advocating reptile conservation. He runs the popular platform Indian Snakes, spreading awareness about reptiles. His leadership amplifies GWF’s impact on wildlife protection.
A tourism expert and founding board member of AEN, Dr Wong brings over two decades of experience in sustainable tourism. He leads educational discussions at GWF and promotes best practices in ecotourism.