1/🔍Can we reach generalizations using #metaanalysis? Just had my mind blown by this must-read paper by @BecksSpake et al. that made me rethink many papers of mine. @LauraEllenDee#Ecology@BandNir (https://t.co/6NvbMQlbWT)
A very interestin paper: A framework for the detection and attribution of biodiversity change | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/zgrmkBueIX
In this lovely new article of ours (Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews) you can also read how to kill a zombie. 😀@tweethlund @evbres@ebrnetwork@COSTprogramme#evidencebasedresearch
Link to the article:
https://t.co/6d3lX1aGu3
In this lovely new article of ours (Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews) you can also read how to kill a zombie. 😀@tweethlund @evbres@ebrnetwork@COSTprogramme#evidencebasedresearch
Link to the article:
https://t.co/6d3lX1aGu3
A sneak peak of the most popular videos so far this week - @LajeunesseLab's workshop on wrangling teams for #EvidenceSynthesis and @MathiasHarrer's tutorial on {Doing Meta-Analysis With R} leading the way after @itchyshin's plenary so far! 🙏
Happy to have taken part in this extremely insightful, intensive and overall brilliant #EvidenceSynthesis for Agri-food Systems Transformations #SpringSchool. Many thanks to @nealhaddaway@JL_Vicente_ @antoniojcastro @MDLopezRod and all the fantastic people who participated.
What an outstanding the Spring School on evidence synthesis for agri-food systems transformation! Thank you all for the insights and inspiration during this week! @nealhaddaway@JL_Vicente_ @antoniojcastro your work has been amazing! Grateful to be part of this fantastic team :)
Tonight in Oxford we launch Doughnut Economics Live - a free course for all econ students in the city who want to think like 21st c economists. It's time for every university's economics curriculum to address the world's extraordinary & extreme realities. https://t.co/5nCUIj7WLU
We are delighted to announce that CEBA is launching two new project for Natural England:
1. QSR of the innovations in arable systems and their impacts on heritage assets
2. QSR of value of mob/holistic grazing regimes used to support management of historic and ecological assets
My colleagues @Dayal70@Laurenz_ml@carinavr and I have been mulling over the systems change required for evidence-informed decision-making to become a reality.. and it’s not the policy system that needs transforming but the evidence-generation system https://t.co/sPfWes6JUF
New #SystematicReview protocol: To what extent does surrounding landscape explain stand-level occurrence of conservation-relevant species in fragmented boreal and hemi-boreal forest?–a systematic review protocol. See the full protocol here: https://t.co/jlnjBlAz2y #EvidenceBased