1. Graham Wallace

    Imperial College London Silwood Park Campus Buckhurst Road Ascot SL5 7PY g.wallace @ imperial.ac.uk Current research I am currently a researcher on the Valuing Nature Network (VNN) project, ‘Capturing differentiated experience of change to ensure pro-poor ecosystem service interventions are fit for purpose’. The project is an interdisciplinary assessment of...
  2. Scaling up human and animal decision-making for effective conservation action

    Decision-making is at the heart of conservation. Governments decide how much funding to allocate to which initiatives, and managers decide how to spend the money most effectively to monitor and conserve biodiversity. At the smaller scale, local people decide how to use and conserve the biodiversity in their area. Any change in a person's incentives will alter their decision-making, which feeds back into their behaviour...
  3. Emily Woodhouse

    PhD student

    Broadly, my research interests lie in understanding the links between social institutions, culture, livelihoods and natural resource management with the aim of developing successful conservation strategies which benefit local communities and biodiversity...
  4. Adaoma Wosu

    PhD student

    I am interested in natural resource use and local livelihoods. Of particular interest are the combined influences of tourism organisations and biodiversity conservation initiatives on rural peoples livelihood activities, strategies and use of the natural environment...

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