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Vector Atlas Engagement and Partnership Meeting
Seeing roots from space
Vector Atlas Spatial Modelling Workshop
Vector Atlas at the 8th Annual PAMCA conference
Vector Atlas Kick-off Meeting
Professor Kathy Willis appointed as peer in House of Lords
The Vector Atlas launched
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Government policy and targets insufficient to stem the tide of UK biodiversity loss
Natural capital in the nation’s forests
New randomised control trial of the smartphone Humbug acoustic monitoring system starting this week in Tanzania
Research briefing on woodland creation in the UK
New study mapping the potential extent of suitable habitats for the invading Asian malaria vector An. stephensi in Africa published today
Dr Henrik Hannemann
Ashley Massey
Dr Rinita Dam
Dr Alistair Seddon
Ryan Burke
Professor Marc Macias-Fauria
Dr Ambroise Baker
Dr Lydia Cole
Alistair Yeomans
Ana Prohaska
Hsiao-Hang Tao
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Jessica Thorn
Dr Timos Papadopoulos
Dr Carla Romeu-Dalmau
Dr Elinor Breman
Dr Alexandros Gasparatos
Dr Herizo Andrianandrasana
Catherine Gresty
Dr Darren Jeffers
Dr Claire Massey
New paper: The inadequacy of current carbon storage assessment methods for rewilding: A Knepp Estate case study
MIM2024: Contributing to malaria control in Africa
What ecosystem services are provided by rewilding?
Humbug
How does changing ozone exposure affect plant health?
Hydromorphological, hydraulic and ecological effects of engineered log jams
Developing a prioritisation strategy for species conservation in Wallacea
Nature for health
Nature monitoring
Soil carbon and farm productivity implications of regenerative agriculture
Vegetation response to climate change: a traits-based approach
Plant-derived toxins and climate change
Evidence based forestry & land use
Paleo-progressive nitrogen limitation
Marine local ecological footprinting tool (Marine LEFT)
Mammal defaunation and trophic cascades in Ethiopia
The Central American Isthmus: Ecological Dynamics of the Holocene
The role of soil nutrients in Arctic greening
Local ecological footprinting tool (LEFT)
NaturEtrade
Determining the impacts of climate change on British wildflowers
The global pollen project
Restoring native biological diversity in the Galápagos Islands
Forest conservation in a changing world
Impacts of climate change on small-holder agro-ecosystems in Ghana
Rapid ecosystem service assessment technique (RESAT)
On-farm conservation land management strategies for preserving ecosystem services in developing countries
Ecosystem Service Evaluation Tool (EcoSET)
Dr Jake Snaddon
Linking soil management to ecosystem functions and services in oil palm plantings
Past projects
An investigation into the impact of vegetation on mental health in Birmingham
The role of volatile organic compounds in physical and mental wellbeing outcomes
Potential for collaboration with green health initiatives in Oxfordshire
Resilience of tropical peat swamp forests
Holocene tree-cover in Europe and implications for re-wilding strategies
Impact of EU Agri-environment policies on ecosystem functioning
Resilience of SE Asian Lowland Rainforest to climatic changes
Disturbance regimes in Central African Rainforests
Retrospectively evaluating the effectiveness of community based conservation projects in Madagascar
80,000 years of climate change and forest resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean
Foraging behaviour of Bombus pomorum: extinct in the British Isles
Optimising protected area networks in Europe
Unravelling biofuel impacts on ecosystem services, human wellbeing and poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa
Agro-economic and ecological impact of GM and non-GM cotton farming in India
Long term biodiversity change of Canary Islands
Postdoctoral research assistant in bioacoustic ecological monitoring
Humbug II
Floods & droughts: Environmental dynamics in the Zambezi valley
Role of sacred sites in conservation
BioSound
Systemic integrated adaptation planning framework
Picture credits
Seeking postdoctoral researcher in nature and human health and wellbeing
Potential for collaboration with green health initiatives in Oxfordshire
Trialling hyperspectral detection of ozone stress in broadleaf UK forests, fieldwork 2023
Exploring climate change and agriculture, a placement at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
Evaluating the relative importance of VOCs on human wellbeing in urban greenspaces
Francesco Pelizza successfully defends his D.Phil research
Matt Jordan successfully defends his D.Phil research
Utilising AI to optimise stacked ecosystem service benefits in England’s public forests
Fieldwork collecting plant traits in Zambia and Kenya
Developing a new methodology to identify and predict competition of local flora with ATSBs in Africa
Understanding the role of local vegetation in mosquito feeding behaviour
Film and panel discussion: SCOTLAND: The Big Picture
New paper: A horizon scan of issues affecting UK forest management within 50 years
Vector Atlas country case study meetings - Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire
Professor Baroness Kathy Willis awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science by UEA
New paper: 'Reflections of stress: Ozone damage in broadleaf saplings can be identified from hyperspectral leaf reflectance'
New book: 'Good Nature: The New Science of How Nature Improves Our Health'
Mahal Humberstone
Humbug II: New research project starts
Mosquito sounds used to represent malaria in new art installation at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Research Assistant in Acoustic Data Collection and Analysis for Invasive Insect Species
New paper: A High-resolution Soil Organic Carbon Map for Great Britain
New post: PDRA to work on understanding the effect of plant biogenic volatile organic compounds