Thrilled to share that I've accepted a five-year @Ikerbasque fellowship at @BC3Research! I'll work to scale up evidence synthesis on forest management to aid policy and decision-making. Will also be researching evidence needs of different groups. So grateful for this opportunity!
We're celebrating 60 years since the @JAppliedEcology launched! 🎊
The journal's latest Editorial explores how 44% of authors surveyed have generated real-world impact by sharing their research with policy and practice circles 💭
Take a look here: https://t.co/Kzlai50F8Y
I'm giving it some thought, but I might be finished on this platform. There's good communities building elsewhere and I'm just tired of all the bullshit here.
@JorgeAriNoriega Unfortunately, countries have to sign up to be part of the call. The only South American country that has signed up is Brazil, I think.
🚨 Looking to join a consortium for the latest #Biodiversa call! 🚨 I'm looking to collaborate on a project on forest management or restoration to which I can bring my skills in evidence synthesis. If you're interested, get in touch! Call info: https://t.co/jLgFrf99yy
@Tom_Pienkowski@MorenaMills@OneEarth_CP@MattCScience I agree it's a nice tool, although I had very little to do with it's development.
Thanks for the link to your paper, although I already had it on my reading list! Hopefully I'll get round to looking at it soon.
Our new paper in @OneEarth_CP on the Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool is hot of the press! This tool allows standardised data collection on mangrove restoration projects, and aims to enhance data sharing & track progress towards global restoration targets https://t.co/zY9Z4xNkjl
🔴@_PhilMartin has joined the @BC3Research as an @Ikerbasque Research Fellow. He will carry out research on the evidence use in environmental management. More info: https://t.co/6AMhpADJYt Welcome! #ClimateChange
Excited to kick off our @BritishEcolSoc working group on biases in forest restoration with today's online meeting! We've got an amazing, diverse team from five continents. Looking forward to doing some cool science that's relevant for practice & policy over the next 2 years.
Delighted Tatsuya Amano, and the translatE project, awarded the BES Equality and Diversity Champion award for their initiative to tackle language barriers and promote diversity in science. An amazing global collaboration of 130 people, including native speakers of 17 languages.
Looking for collaborators passionate about evidence-based conservation to help co-organise a session at the @_AEET_ meeting in Pontevedra in June 2025. If you're interested, I'd love to hear from you—send me a message! #ConservationScience#EvidenceBasedConservation
Busco colaboradores apasionados por la conservación basada en evidencia (evidence-based conservation) para coorganizar una sesión en la reunión de la
@_AEET_ en Pontevedra en junio de 2025. Si estás interesado, me encantaría que me enviaras un mensaje.
I'm looking for reviewers for a paper on the impacts of tree thinning on plant biodiversity. If this sounds interesting to you please get send me a message or email.
We're really struggling to get someone to talk about evidence-based conservation from a Global South perspective for our session at #BES2024. If you're going to the conference and could give a talk on this topic, could you get in touch?
Applications for our 2025 Associate Editor Mentoring Scheme have just opened! 🌱
If you're an #ECR based in the Global South looking to learn more about the peer review process, then this voluntary two-year position could be for you 📑
Find out more 👇https://t.co/iDHreuioRc
⌛️ There's just a few weeks left to apply for a UKRI Policy Internship.
Visit our website to find out about interning in Parliament with POST as your host organisation: https://t.co/wk0Nxha3EZ
And learn more about the application process with @UKRI_News ⬇️
@ju_morimoto Hi Juliano, thanks for the reply. We're looking for someone to talk about experience of using evidence to help make conservation decisions & any difficulties that working in a Global South context presented. I feel like this isn't a great fit for you. What do you think?