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Research
Our research comprises the discipline of Conservation Biogeography, and combines Conservation Ecology with Geoinformatics. It aims to understand and predict how spatial and temporal changes in the environment influence biodiversity and the processes that determine biodiversity, and to use this understanding to inform environmental policy and practice. Geoinformatics plays a crucial role by providing the data sets needed to explore spatial and temporal changes in the environment, and by generating the outputs needed to inform policy and practice. Further details of our research can be found by selecting one of our research themes:
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