Developers in England will be forced to create habitats for wildlife – here’s how it worksThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Authors: Natalie Duffus PhD Candidate, Conservation Policy, University of Oxford. Sophus zu Ermgassen ... Read the full story
Generating Evidence to Foster Nature-Based Solutions in PeruThe report provides empirical evidence for NbS in the Peruvian context and offers policy recommendations that prioritize investments in resilient and sustainable economies. The launch event attracted a ... Read the full story
Conservation works – with persistence, coalition-building, good faith, and a dose of luckAuthor: EJ Milner-Gulland With so much bad news it can be easy to let the good news slip by and focus on the many challenges that conservationists face. But ... Read the full story
Dr Sophus zu Ermgassen wins NERC Impact Award : Early Career Impact“Shaping the design and implementation of England’s new biodiversity net gain policy” Researchers whose work has had a significant, wide-reaching impact on the economy, society or environment were celebrated ... Read the full story
Sophus zu Ermgassen nominated for NERC Impact AwardWe’re proud to be working alongside Sophus zu Ermgassen, who has been nominated for a NERC Impact Award. His research has helped to balance development with nature recovery ... Read the full story
Fixing the gaps in England’s ‘biodiversity net-gain’ policyEngland will soon introduce one of the world’s most ambitious biodiversity policies in “Biodiversity Net Gain”. This policy effectively mandates that any new development leaves biodiversity in a better ... Read the full story