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How do plants, biodiversity and ecosystems respond to environmental change?

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Month: September 2022

Fascinating talks during Session 3.2 Monitoring Rewilding #INTECOL2022

If you missed out the talks but attended the conference, you will be able to catch up on the online system – otherwise you can read all the abstract associated with the session here.

Watch out for publication in Wildlife Biology , the session’s sponsor.

Author AmbroisePosted on September 2, 2022September 5, 2022Categories 3.2 Monitoring Rewilding, Research Impact

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My work focuses on how plants, biodiversity and complex ecosystems respond to environmental change. Answering this question is critical to developing: 1) guidance to accelerate ecological recovery and 2) evidence-based policies to protect the environment and human well-being in the context of global change. New evidences in my research chiefly come directly from studying plants, the natural environment and large-scale, long-term ecological systems.

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I am a Senior Lecturer in Ecology at Teesside University, UK. I was previously a post-doctoral researcher based in UCL (University College London), UK, working on landscape connectivity, biodiversity and ecosystem function in freshwater networks (projects: Lake BESS, Hydroscape). My PhD, completed in the Oxford Long-term Ecology Lab at the University of Oxford, UK, was a contribution to the hotly debated conservation practice of rewilding, using a long-term perspective.

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    • Academic publications
    • Wide public
    • Field botany publications
    • Oral presentations
  • CV
    • Education
    • Academic employment
    • Leadership
    • Grant Success
    • Teaching
  • Botany Corner
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    • Field botany publications
    • Botanical Surveys
    • IDs & Lists
    • Activities and projects
      • New-to records
      • Polypogon viridis
        • BSBI News article
        • Sorby Record, Sheffield
      • Porter Valley bryophytes
      • Moor Copse site flora
      • Moor Copse site flora
      • Flora Grottensis
      • Fallopia sect. Reynoutria
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