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Biosciences

Dr Ana Nuno

Honorary Appointment

University of Exeter
The Farmhouse
Penryn Campus
Penryn TR10 9FE


Interests:

My research interests are focused at understanding human-wildlife interactions and anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change in order to minimize conflict and support the sustainable use of wildlife resources. Particularly, I am interested in the application of more holistic approaches to support decision-making under uncertainty in conservation, such as adaptive management and management strategy evaluation. I am very keen to do some more work on bringing together biological and social data into unified frameworks, which I believe is essential to fully understanding and addressing conservation issues.


Qualifications:

2013 PhD Conservation Science (Imperial College London, UK)
2007 MRes Biodiversity and Conservation (University of Leeds, UK)
2005 BSc Biology (University of Porto, Portugal)


Career:

2014 Visiting researcher at Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australia
2008-2009 Intern at Convergence Centre/GAIA (NGO), Aldeia das Amoreiras, Portugal
2005-2006 Research Assistant at Mammal Research Institute, Bialowieza, Poland

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