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  2. Prestigious Award for Professor Bina Agarwal | Murray Edwards College …

    https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/prestigious-award-professor-bina-agarwal
    Thumbnail for Prestigious Award for Professor Bina Agarwal | Murray Edwards College - University of Cambridge 7 Aug 2023: Boulding Memorial Award for Ecological Economics 2023, jointly with David Barkin (Professor, Metropolitan University, Mexico City). ... The  Kenneth E. Boulding Memorial Award for Ecological Economics 2023 is dedicated to individuals who embody the
  3. Lack of evidence hampers progress on corporate-led ecosystem…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/lack-of-evidence-hampers-progress-on-corporate-led-ecosystem-restoration
    Thumbnail for Lack of evidence hampers progress on corporate-led ecosystem restoration | University of Cambridge 8 Sep 2023: But their involvement has to be managed with proper evidence and accountability, to make sure the outcomes are beneficial and fair for everyone. ... But their involvement has to be managed with proper evidence and accountability, to make sure the
  4. Ahmed Khwaja - CV (PDF)

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/ahmed-khwaja-cv.pdf
    10 Nov 2023: 45 (4), pp. 747-763, 2014. Honorable Mention, Ken Arrow Award for best paper in Health Economics in 2014. ... Teaching Award 2019 CJBS Annual Faculty Activity Award 2015 Honorable Mention, Ken Arrow Award for best paper in Health Economics in 2014.
  5. Current conservation policies risk damaging global biodiversity, warn …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/current-conservation-policies-risk-damaging-global-biodiversity-warn-researchers
    Thumbnail for Current conservation policies risk damaging global biodiversity, warn researchers | University of Cambridge 21 Jun 2023: But unless other areas see compensating increases in food output then this reduces local production, increases demand for food imports, and so damages biodiversity overseas. ... Professor Bateman, a Professor of Environmental Economics at the University
  6. World’s most threatened seabirds visit remote plastic pollution…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/worlds-most-threatened-seabirds-visit-remote-plastic-pollution-hotspots-study-finds-0
    Thumbnail for World’s most threatened seabirds visit remote plastic pollution hotspots | University of Cambridge 4 Jul 2023: This leaves less space for food, and can cause internal injuries or release toxins.”. ... This highlights the need for international cooperation to tackle plastic pollution in the world’s oceans.”.
  7. Synthetic biology josi q7v2:Synthetic biology

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/RAE_Synthetic_biology.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: in the last century,coupled to positive effects for health and the environment. ... For example, systems theory is used in the design andconstruction of aircraft control systems; information and telecommunicationnetworks; and economics.
  8. Page 1 of 10 RAGHAVENDRA RAU Sir Evelyn de ...

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    12 Jul 2023: Spring 2005, 2007 • Runner up, Salgo-Noren Teaching Award for Outstanding MBA teacher of the year,. ... J M Keynes Fellowship in Financial Economics, University of Cambridge, 2014 • The Southern Finance Association Best Paper in Investments award for
  9. Experts predict ‘catastrophic ecosystem collapse’ of UK forests…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/experts-predict-catastrophic-ecosystem-collapse-of-uk-forests-within-the-next-50-years-if-action-not
    Thumbnail for Experts predict ‘catastrophic ecosystem collapse’ of UK forests within the next 50 years if action not taken | University of Cambridge 8 Nov 2023: Another issue identified was that droughts caused by climate change may lead to competition for water resources between forests and society. ... Experts predict that ‘forest lungs’ will be created thanks to an increased understanding of the benefits
  10. At least 80% of the world’s most important sites for biodiversity on…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/at-least-80-of-the-worlds-most-important-sites-for-biodiversity-on-land-currently-contain-human
    Thumbnail for At least 80% of the world’s most important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments | University of Cambridge 23 Mar 2023: Research. At least 80% of the world’s most important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments.. ... This means ideally avoiding or otherwise minimising infrastructure in the most important locations for biodiversity.

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