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Working at the interface of science and environmental policy she will bring together long term data sets on biodiversity, the environment and human impacts to explore spatiotemporal patterns of ecosystem functioning and help identify where conservation attention needs to focus in the future.
UNESCO: 2010 UK and Ireland Fellows
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It requires working through a decision-making process with caution, ensuring that a broader landscape perspective is used to assess potential biodiversity impacts, and being transparent about the scientific data and analysis used to make decisions.
FORBES: Operationalizing the Precautionary Principle for Biodiversity
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Through its unique programmes and networks, UNESCO provides platforms to bridge the gap between policy-makers, managers and other stakeholders, along with policy-relevant, timely and reliable scientific information, data and statistics in such fields as the ocean, freshwater, biodiversity and ecosystems, science and technology.
UNESCO: Indigenous Peoples