Research Fellow, Africa Centre for Evidence, University of Johannesburg
I work for the MISTRA Council for Evidence-based Environmental Management (EviEM) at Stockholm Environment Institute in Stockholm. EviEM works with researchers, policy-makers, and stakeholders to produce evidence-based guidelines on environmental conservation. I conduct systematic reviews of the literature. I am a conservation biologist by training but I have recently expanded from natural science into social science, with several qualitative and social science projects ongoing.
My main research interests are around the production and use of environmental evidence in decision-making. In particular I am interested in improving the transparency, efficiency and reliability of evidence synthesis as a methodology.
I am the co-creator of ROSES (RepOrting standards for Systematic Evidence Syntheses; www.roses-reporting.com), a set of rigorous standards for reporting the conduct of systematic reviews and maps in environmental topics.
Eight common problems with science literature reviews and how to fix them
Nov 02, 2020 10:26 am UTC| Science
Researchers regularly review the literature thats generated by others in their field. This is an integral part of day-to-day research: finding relevant research, reading and digesting the main findings, summarising across...
Technology can make collecting and analysing evidence for policy easier
Jul 03, 2019 21:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
There is more and more research being produced around the world every day. In total, about 3 million articles are published every year. Thats a lot of information, and a lot of evidence. But humans are finding it...