1. Capturing differentiated experience of change to ensure pro-poor ecosystem service interventions are fit for purpose

    Interventions aimed at improving the sustainability of natural resource use take place within a complex and dynamic ecological, economic, and social landscape. Complexities include: the institutional setting within which policies are implemented, at various interacting scales (from international multilateral agreements to household level); uncertainty and instability...
  2. Management of natural resource use

    Because conservation resources are so limited, it is critical that we develop methods for prioritising effort and funding. We focus on a decision theoretic approach, where the objectives, costs, state of the system, our understanding of the system dynamics and uncertainties are made explicit and clear. This enables a transparent...

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