1. Charlie Edwards

    Imperial College London Silwood Park Campus Buckhurst Road Ascot Berkshire, SL5 7PY charles.edwards @ imperial.ac.uk Research interests My research is focused on the development and application of strategies to sustainably manage exploited species, both marine and terrestrial. Much of this work comes under the heading of management strategy evaluation, accounting...
  2. Hunting for sustainability

    This project is part of a large inter-disciplinary study. The Imperial College team's contribution to HUNT is to develop models to support the sustainable management of hunted species, based upon the Management Strategy Evaluation approach in fisheries science. There are 3 linked sub-models, for the dynamics of the population, the decision-making of the hunters and that of the managers...
  3. 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...
  4. Nils Bunnefeld

    Postdoctoral researcher

    My main research interests encompass conservation, management and dynamics of exploited species and systems, using the combination of empirical data collection and modelling to investigate the interaction between humans and natural resources. I have...
  5. Ana Nuno

    PhD student

    My broad research interests are focused at understanding human-wildlife interactions and anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change in order to minimize conflict and to support sustainable use of wildlife resources...

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