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Dr Jake Bicknell
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Dr Jake Bicknell is a conservation scientist broadly interested in conservation of biodiversity throughout the globe and across taxonomic groups. Much of his work focuses on degraded tropical forests, primarily in Guyana and Borneo, but he has also conducted research across Europe, Africa and central America.
Dr Jake Bicknell is a member of the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology.
Ever wondered: Is it too late to save our planet? | Why is our planet so special? | How can I help? Find out by watching Dr Bicknells' TEDx talk.
Research interests
Environmental change in tropical forests
- Species and assemblage responses to logging (reduced-impact logging in particular), conversion (for palm oil, mining etc), habitat fragmentation, climate change and urbanisation.
- Focus on vertebrates, in particular birds and mammals, but also fish and invertebrates such as dung beetles.
- Habitat restoration, in particular forest restoration following conversion or degradation.
- Relationships between biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services, particularly carbon in forests.
- Using machine learning to detect environmental change in tropical forests.
Conservation practice and policy
- Conservation plannin
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SPRU Working Paper Series
SWPS Opening the Black Box of Energy Security: A Study of Conceptions of Electricity Security in the UK
Emily Cox
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SWPS Experiments in climate governance – a systematic review of research on energy and built environment transitions
Paula Kivimaa, Mikael Hildén, Dave Huitema, Andrew Jordan, Jens Newig
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SWPS Social network and private provision of public goods
Bulat Sanditov, Saurabh Arora
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SWPS Explaining Variation in Medical Innovation: The Case of Vaccines, and the HIV AIDS effort
Ohid Yaqub
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SWPS Barriers to Innovation: Can Firm Age Help Lower Them?
Gabriele Pellegrino
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SWPS Services in Developing Economies: A New Chance for Catching-Up?
Gisela Di Meglio, Jorge Gallego, Andr?s Maroto, Maria Savona
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SWPS Innovative Procurement Frameworks for Energy Performance Contracting in the UK Public Sector
Colin Nolden, Steve Sorrell, Friedemann Polzin
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SWPS Twenty Challenges for Innovation Studies
Ben R. Martin
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Lorenz Gollwitzer, David Ockwell, Adrian El