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Dr Matthew Struebig awarded large NERC grant to research land-use policy in Indonesia

By jk393 | 24 October 2018

NERC has chosen to award just short of one million pounds to a UK-Indonesia research collaboration under the Wallacea scheme, of which £395,000 is granted … Read more

Impacts of deportability and structural vulnerability on well-being among Jamaicans living in the UK

By jk393 | 12 July 2017

Principal Investigator: Dr Anna Waldstein

Moral education in practice: Taiwanese Buddhist short-term renunciation

By jk393 | 02 March 2017

Principal Investigator: Dr Jonathan Mair

Restoration and Faith: The aesthetics of religion and conservation in Oaxaca’s historic churches

By jk393 | 12 December 2016

Principal Investigator: Dr Alanna Cant

Enhancing environmental resilience in oil palm landscapes via improved design and monitoring of riparian reserves

By | 20 August 2016

Principal Investigators: Dr Matthew Struebig Project dates: 2016 – 2018 Funding: The Newton-Ungku-Omar Fund (British Council, and Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT)) UK … Read more

Marrying community land rights with stakeholder aspirations in Indonesian Borneo

By | 20 August 2016

Principal Investigator: Dr Matthew Struebig and Dr Freya St. John Project dates: 2016 – 2019 Funding: The Darwin Initiative (DFID) Collaborators: Fauna and Flora International Indonesia programme, … Read more

Equity Trade ‘Communities of Practice’ in Multinational Financial Services Corporations

By jk393 | 12 July 2016

Principal Investigator: Dr Daniela Peluso

Healing Roots: An Exploration of Rastafari Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the UK

By jk393 | 12 April 2016

Principal Investigator: Dr Anna Waldstein

Translocating conservation success and skills-exchange across four Indian Ocean countries

By Academic Blogger | 03 April 2016

Many global conservation success-stories originate from Seychelles and Mauritius. Remarkably, however, propagating these much-needed skill-sets elsewhere doesn’t happen naturally, particularly across low-income and island nations. … Read more

Developing a sampled global protected area coverage metric

By | 20 August 2015

Principal Investigator: Dr Bob Smith Project dates: 2015 – Funding: University of Kent Faculty of Social Sciences Collaborators: UNEP-WCMC   Protected areas (PAs) are a … Read more

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