Opportunities for biodiversity enhancement on the University estate
Emily Warner
- Start  Wednesday 25 Nov 2020 10:00am
- Finish Wednesday 25 Nov 2020 11:00am
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The University wants to understand the opportunities for biodiversity enhancement on the University estate, to help develop the new Sustainability Strategy. During an internship with the Estates department I assessed the existing value for biodiversity on the estate and the different strategies that could be used to enhance biodiversity.
Emily is a a PhD student in the Plant Sciences department, conducting research looking at reforestation and its impact on ecosystem function and biodiversity.
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