PhD researcher, Durrell Institute for Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent
I'm an ecological economist specialising in no net loss and biodiversity offsetting, ecosystem services, and ecosystem restoration currently based at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) at the University of Kent. My current research focuses on establishing the evidence base for the effectiveness of offsetting and no net loss strategies, building on five years of experience working in biodiversity and environmental management in various research and consultancy roles.
'Nature positive' isn't just planting a few trees – it's actually stopping the damage we do
Sep 23, 2023 00:48 am UTC| Nature
Have you heard the phrase nature positive? Its suddenly everywhere. The idea is simple: rather than continually erode the natural world, nature positive envisions a future with more nature than we have now. Created...
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It can be easy to lose hope in the age of what some call the planets sixth mass extinction. It is clear that there are no easy solutions to ongoing biodiversity loss, and while there are some inspiring local successes, we...
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