Comment Latest News SDG 15 Life On Land Indigenous lands and conservation: Jocelyne Sze interview In this interview with Grantham Scholar Jocelyne Sze she explains the relationship between Indigenous lands and conservation. Plus we talk about the need for decolonisation and social justice within conservation and the sciences. And she explains her most recent research findings, which show that human activity isn’t always bad for […] Read More
Comment Latest News Publications Research SDG 15 Life On Land Paper: Indigenous lands protect forests Congratulations to Jocelyne Sze on the publication of her paper on Indigenous lands, protected areas and deforestation in the tropics. […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 13 Climate Action COP26 observer interview: Maria Wang Mei Hua COP26 observer Maria Wang Mei Hua tells us her hopes and fears for COP26 – and why we need people […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 15 Life On Land For the love of plants: Maria Wang Mei Hua Grantham Scholar Maria Wang Mei Hua loves plants – and researches rubber, sustainability and agroforestry. In this interview we talk […] Read More
Latest News Publications Research New research on selective logging in Brazil Matt Hethcoat’s Grantham Centre research used satellites to track changes in Brazilian forest cover caused by selective logging. Now Matt […] Read More
Latest News Policy Publications SDG 13 Climate Action The UK should ‘farm’ trees, not sheep Grantham Centre experts publish research that suggests sheep farming in the UK and Europe should be radically rethought. Read More
Publications Research SDG 15 Life On Land NEW: Reconciling rubber expansion with biodiversity conservation by Maria Wang Congratulations to Grantham Scholar Maria Wang, she’s been published in the influential journal Current Biology on rubber expansion and biodiversity […] Read More
Latest News Publications SDG 2 Zero Hunger Economically viable forest restoration in shifting cultivation landscapes Grantham Scholar Oscar Morton publishes on forest restoration and shifting cultivation. Read More
Comment Latest News Policy Conservative environmental policy: fifty shades of green Blog from Grantham Scholar Jonathan Sykes on the different types of Conservative environmental policy. In the piece I wrote back […] Read More
Comment Latest News SDG 13 Climate Action An uncomfortable cosiness: The Oslo REDD+ Exchange by Rob Hardie REDD+ is an effort (led by the UN’s Environment Programme) to curb the level of carbon emissions caused by deforestation. […] Read More