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  2. Pathways to Net Zero Emissions | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/pathways-net-zero-emissions
    12 Jun 2020: London School of Economics and Political Science (Co-Chair). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ... the technical, social, psychological, institutional, and economic issues of climate change and how practical action can be implemented.
  3. Dr Cicely Marshall | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/directory/cicely-marshall
    30 Aug 2019: Economic Botany 66, 398-412. W. D. Hawthorne, D. Sheil, V. K.
  4. Professor Andrew Balmford | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/directory/balmford
    23 Oct 2013: Balmford, A. 2021. The economic consequences of conserving or restoring sites for nature. ... et al. 2020. Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications.
  5. Charlotte Milbank | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/directory/charlotte-milbank
    30 Aug 2019: Other publications:. Conference Presentations. '"Wild foods" for nutrition security'. Oral presentation and poster at the 'Interdisciplinarity – Beyond Boundaries' conference of the Economic and Social Research Council, October 2019, Cambridge, UK.
  6. Soumya Banerjee | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/directory/soumya-banerjee
    16 Sep 2019: I use data science to derive insights into diverse complex systems ranging from socio-economic systems to biological systems like the immune system.
  7. Cambridge Festival | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-festival
    29 Jan 2021: The inaugural Festival aims to tackle and offer solutions for humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of democracy.
  8. Conservation Science Lab Lunch | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/conservation-science-lab-lunch
    10 Jun 2020: Richard Bradbury will be presenting  on the 17th June and will be talking about ‘The economic consequences of conserving or restoring sites for nature'.
  9. How Change Happens | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/how-change-happens
    12 Jan 2021: To support this curriculum, the faculty and students are pleased to host Duncan Green, Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB and Professor in International Development at the London School of Economics,
  10. Professor William Sutherland | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/directory/sutherland
    24 Oct 2013: Search site. Conservation Research Institute. Professor William Sutherland. Professor William Sutherland is the Miriam Rothschild Professor in Conservation Biology, in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge. His research area is
  11. Prof Anil Madhavapeddy | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/staff/prof-anil-madhavapeddy
    1 Mar 2023: I direct the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits and collaborate with colleagues from Plant Sciences, Zoology and Economics.
  12. S003060532100048Xjed 321..322

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/files/the-global-conservation-movement-is-divided-but-not-diverse-reflections-on-2020.pdf
    10 May 2021: disability, care-giving responsibilities, neuro-diversity, socio-economic background). This has to change. Another element of division relates to views on how con-servation should best be done. ... et al. () Protecting % of the Planet

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