Professor in Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling
My main research interests encompass the conservation and management of social-ecological systems using the combination of empirical data collection and modelling to investigate the interaction between human decision-making and the dynamics of ecological processes. In order to do this, I am focussing on developing models and approaches to integrate ecological, social and economic data and theory to assist conservation and management decision making.
Nature is a rich source of medicine – if we can protect it
Dec 16, 2018 10:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The Pacific yew tree is a fairly small and slow growing conifer native to the Pacific Northwest. The Gila monster is a lizard with striking orange and black markings from the drylands of the Southwestern US and Mexico. Two...
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