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Cost to protect globally important forests falls disproportionately…
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/cost-protect-globally-important-forests-falls-disproportionately-those-living-closest17 Aug 2023: Local communities are not incentivised to protect tropical forests that are hugely valuable for global climate regulation, a new study has found. -
Dr Sarah Scott | Conservation Research Institute
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-sarah-scott6 Nov 2023: Sarah is a Royal Society-Newton International Fellow joining Dr. Lynn Dicks Agroecology group. She is a pollinator ecologist and toxicologist broadly interested in how pollinators respond to different chemical stressors. Her current research focuses -
CCI Conservation Seminar - Prof Alex Pfaff | Conservation Research…
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/cci-conservation-seminar-prof-alex-pfaff31 Aug 2023: Joint CCI/CEENRG Seminar, Wed 4th October 2023 Prof Alex Pfaff, Duke University Comparing Protection Types in The Peruvian Amazon: Multiple-Use Protected Areas Did No Worse for Forests Protected areas (PAs), which restrict economic activities, are -
Murray Fallk | Conservation Research Institute
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/staff/murray-fallk31 Oct 2023: Murray Fallk is a PhD student in the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge. His research covers themes spanning economics, public policy, demography, the environment, and energy. He is also interested in econometric methods and -
Tropical butterflies’ wings could help them withstand climate change, …
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/tropical-butterflies-wings-could-help-them-withstand-climate-change-study-suggests15 Jun 2023: Tropical butterflies with bigger, longer and narrower wings are better able to stay cool when temperatures get too hot. -
CCI Conservation Seminar - Dr Paul Donald | Conservation Research…
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/cci-conservation-seminar-dr-paul-donald15 Sep 2023: CCI Conservation Seminar, TUESDAY 12th December 2023 4pm-5pm Dr Paul Donald, Birdlife International Traffication: how the car wiped out our wildlife (and nobody noticed) In seeking to identify and remedy all the planet’s many environmental woes, -
Xinran Miao | Conservation Research Institute
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/staff/xinran-miao31 Oct 2023: I obtained a Bachelor's degree with Honors (Ecology and Environmental Sciences) at the Australian National University. My Honors research is a meta-analysis to explore the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by native forests restored by -
Simone Markoff | Conservation Research Institute
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/staff/simone-markoff31 Oct 2023: In her research, Simone Markoff is analyzing different pathways to enhance food security while simultaneously preserving biodiversity. With Tanzania as a case study, she is exploring how biodiversity would be impacted by an increase in crop -
CCI Conservation Seminar - Prof Jorge Vinuales | Conservation…
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/cci-conservation-seminar-prof-jorge-vinuales6 Sep 2023: Joint CCI/CEENRG Seminar, Wed 11th October 2023 Prof Jorge Vinuales, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge Bringing climate change before the World Court: Strategic, diplomatic and legal considerations Climate litigation has made -
A recent study in Ecology & Evolution suggests butterflies are…
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/recent-study-ecology-evolution-suggests-butterflies-are-most-vulnerable-climate-change-during1 Nov 2023: Search site. Conservation Research Institute. A recent study in Ecology & Evolution suggests butterflies are most vulnerable to climate change during their larval stage.
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