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. Dr Graham Wallace

    Research Associate, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Imperial College London See Graham’s ICCS webpage here. My research and conservation experience has primarily explored human-wildlife interactions, monitoring and survey techniques, and wildlife ecology. Prior to joining the VNN project team I was working on an interdisciplinary study of indigenous livelihoods, artisanal fishing...
  3. Dr Marcus Rowcliffe

    Research Fellow, ZSL Institute of Zoology See Marcus’ webpage here. With a background in behavioural and population ecology, I have used a range of approaches to investigate population processes, particularly the implications of individual behavioural decisions for population-level outcomes. My research includes building depletion models to predict the implications of...
  4. Mr Tom Clements

    My research interests focus on how incentives for environmental conservation operate and affect human behaviour and experienced wellbeing across multiple scales as well as different institutional arrangements. Over the past 10 years I have worked on designing ...
  5. Mr Matthew Agarwala

    My research explores the economics of water and particularly how it relates to development, growth, and sustainability. My work seeks to inform policy regarding the economic valuation and pricing of water, optimal ...
  6. Professor Katherine Homewood

    My research combines social and natural sciences approaches to investigate interactions between biodiversity conservation and development. The research particularly addresses the impacts of conservation policies and management on local ...
  7. Dr Jerome Lewis

    My research background includes (1) hunter-gatherer and former hunter-gatherer societies, (2) egalitarian politics, (3) play, ritual, and religion, (4) language and communication, (5) indigenous rights, mapping, and representation, and (6) extreme citizen science ...
  8. Dr Giles Atkinson

    I am an environmental economist with over 20 years of professional experience. During this time, I have published over 70 journal articles, books, book chapters and other publications. My current professional and research interests include: (i) the economics ...
  9. Professor E.J. Milner-Gulland

    My research is at the interface between ecology and human behaviour. I am motivated both by the challenge of understanding the dynamics of ecological and social systems and by the desire to ensure that our interventions ...
  10. Mr Ben Palmer Fry

    Coming from an undergraduate degree in Zoology from Cambridge, I worked as a biology teacher in London, which helped foster a love for teaching and communication. Following that I spent a year working for Argentina’s national park service...
  11. 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...

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