Ethical dilemma: Should we get rid of mosquitoes? – Talya HackettMosquitoes are responsible for more human deaths every year than any other animal, but very few of the 3,500 mosquito species actually transmit deadly diseases to humans. Scientists have been ... Read more
What is Nature Positive? Listen to this podcast to find outWhat does #COP15 buzzword ‘nature positive’ mean? A historic deal has been struck at the UN’s biodiversity conference, Cop15, which will set a course for nature recovery from now until 2050, ... Read more
Urban Meadow and Verge Guidelines PosterThis is the poster arising from the 6th HERO workshop. Held in May 2022, and led by Alison smith and Cecilia Dahlsjö, the purpose of the workshop was to consider ... Read more
Urban grassland managementThis is the report arising from the 6th HERO workshop. Held in May 2022, and led by Alison smith and Cecilia Dahlsjö, the purpose of the workshop was to consider ... Read more
Building bridges: engaging the environmental social sciences and humanitiesSocial and environmental challenges are deeply interwoven. Responding to overlapping concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss and inequality is not merely a scientific or technical enterprise, but also a deeply ... Read more
Connectivity modelling for a species-driven nature recovery network in OxfordshireThe development of England’s new Nature Recovery Network has been piloted in several counties in the country, but few has systematically mapped connectivity based on species dispersal. This study proposes and ... Read more
Social Dimensions of Nature Recovery Across OxfordshireThis fourth workshop refines the social science research agenda of HERO and outlines the socio-economic and cultural barriers to effective change in the Nature Recovery Landscape. The session began with ... Read more
Video: Nature Positive UniversitiesThe Nature Positive Universities Alliance is a global network of universities prioritising nature restoration. Launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the University of Oxford in partnership with ... Read more
Analysis: the biodiversity footprint of the University of OxfordTo help to achieve ecological recovery worldwide, more multinational corporations are making commitments to biodiversity conservation. According to the most recent assessment in 2018, 31 of the 100 largest companies ... Read more