Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity, University of Oxford
I was a Junior Research Fellow at Oxford 1990-1993 in Zoology, then then a lecturer at Warwick in Mathematical Ecology, then at Imperial in Resource Economics. Then a Professor in Conservation Science at Imperial and now Professor in Biodiversity at Oxford. I have been heavily involved at a senior level in academic publishing, currently as Senior Associate Editor at Conservation Letters. I sit on a number of Boards of conservation charities and review panels for various funding bodies and scientific awards committees.
The UK’s nature restoration plans have some big holes – here’s how to fill them
Jun 06, 2024 11:26 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Have you heard anything about nature as a political priority in the upcoming UK general election? We havent. And as biodiversity researchers, that troubles us. The UK is already one of the worlds most nature-depleted...