Our expertise is primarily in plant and animal ecology, but all of our research is developed collaboratively within this wider multi-disciplinary context. Within the University we are acting as the focal point to promote greater integration across the Food and Environment research themes, and externally we work with a wide range of organisations and individuals within the UK and Overseas.
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Deepa Senapathi
Dr Deepa Senapathi is a Research Fellow at the University of Reading
Her research focuses on the impacts on environmental change on biodiversity and ecosystem services. She has worked in both tropical and temperate systems exploring the impacts of climate change and land-use change on insect pollinator communities as well as bird populations. More recently she has started working on knowledge exchange with different stakeholder communities including land managers, conservation organisations, delivery agencies and policy makers, aimed at improving land management for biodiversity conservation and enhancing ecosystem services.
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Tom BreezeDr Tom Breeze is a Research Fellow at the University of Reading
His work focuses on the economic and social impacts of ecological changes and the impacts of management. Tom has worked closely with a number of stakeholders, including DEFRA, the EU and the UN to highlight the human costs of biodiversity losses and the cost-effectiveness of conservation and monitoring programmes. Tom’s current work aims to map the value of pollination to farming across the UK at a fine scale, allowing for a more focused approach to pollinator conservation.
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