Biodiversity and natural capital

bumble bee pollinating yellow flower in summer timeEnhancing biodiversity is integral to net zero planning and the curbing of carbon emissions. From examining the role of bees in plant pollination to detecting and reducing methane emissions in rural and urban environments, our research works with agricultural, industrial and policy-relevant users to improve the management of biodiversity. Some of this work is creatively inspired as individuals and communities recognise the societal impact of trees, landscapes, rivers, plants and animals.


Our Biodiversity team

Redell Olsen

Professor of English, Director of Living Sustainably Themes: Biodiversity and natural capital, Greener futures, Sustainability and creativity Together with Klaus ...

Erica Rowan

Lecturer in Classical Archaeology, Member of the Food Group Themes: Biodiversity and natural capital, Greener futures, Thriving communities Expertise: I ...

Helen Tregidga

Professor of Accounting Themes: Greener futures, Biodiversity and natural capital Expertise: Accountability, stakeholder engagement, sustainability reporting How we currently live ...

PhD researchers

Caroline Harris

PhD Researcher in English (Poetic Practice), Living Sustainably ECR representative ...