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Rewilding a Unique Namibian Landscape
As part of an ongoing collaboration between Natural State and the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery, Yadvinder and Nikki recently visited a Natural State field site where, together with the Orange River Karoo Conservation Area, they are rewinding the Orange River-Karoo landscape.

Kerry-Anne Grey
May 52 min read
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Exploring Nutrient Cycling in the Waterberg, South Africa
Ecosystems researchers travel to the Waterberg in South Africa to collect baseline trait data with collaborators from Liverpool University and University of Pretoria

Kerry-Anne Grey
Apr 282 min read
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Regenerative Agriculture: A New Report Highlighting Promising Practices
Ecosystems DPhil student, Jed Soleiman, contributes to The British Ecological Society's new report, Regenerative Agriculture in the UK: An Ecological Perspective

Kerry-Anne Grey
Apr 142 min read
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Exploring Kenya's Savannas: Insights from Megha Ojha's Fieldwork Adventure
Ecosystems Programme postdoctoral researcher visits Natural State Research Centre in Kenya

Kerry-Anne Grey
Apr 72 min read
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Improving data pipelines for monitoring nature recovery in Africa
Visiting researcher, Lucy Smyth, works with Nikki Stevens to improve carbon and biodiversity data management for Kenya's Laikipia County

Kerry-Anne Grey
Feb 283 min read
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Strengthening tropical forest resilience research collaborations
Prof. Zhenfeng Shao, collaborator of Oxford Ecosystems, visits Oxford from Wuhan University

Kerry-Anne Grey
Feb 213 min read
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Green spaces, nature recovery and human well-being in Ghana
Oxford Ecosystems welcomes postdoctoral researcher, Dr Laurence Cannings, to study relationships between nature and well-being in Ghana
oxfordecosystems
Nov 28, 20242 min read
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From greening to wellbeing: The relationship between green infrastructure and mental health benefits
Ecosystems postdoctoral researcher, Dr Wendee Zhang, sets out research plan to test the co-benefits of green infrastructure on mental health

Kerry-Anne Grey
Nov 22, 20242 min read
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Traits, remote sensing and climate vulnerability
Drs Milton Barbosa and Renata Maia continue their research to link plant functional traits, remote sensing and climate change vulnerability

Kerry-Anne Grey
Nov 7, 20243 min read
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Moo Deng: the celebrated hippo’s real home has disappeared – will the world restore it?
Ecosystems Programme researchers concerned about decreasing natural habitat of viral pygmy hippo, Moo Deng's natural habitat and species.

Kerry-Anne Grey
Oct 28, 20242 min read
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