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Exploring fractal patterns in African ecotones
Studying fractal patterns in ecotones – the boundaries between different types of vegetation – could show us how plants are responding to climate change.
Working together to rewild
This World Rewilding Day, we celebrate the faculty's collaborative research and practical projects that build understanding and action on rewilding for biodiversity, ecosystems and the climate.
Understanding sustainable palm oil policies
Professor Jon Lovett collaborated with Indonesian researchers to investigate how Indonesia has developed effective sustainability regulations for its palm oil industry.
Protecting the vulnerable Congo Basin
A project to protect the world’s second-largest area of tropical rainforest has received £9.1m from the government.
Professors Oliver Phillips and Guy Ziv launch world-first forest carbon mapping initiative
They are collaborators on GEO-TREES, a global, £13m funded project to collect ground data and validate carbon storage maps of the world’s forests.