Author Archives: Emily Adams
ECOS 36 (3/4) Evidence-based or evidence-blind? Priorities for revitalising conservation. Clive Hambler
Abstract: As conservationists pursue their goals of defending and managing the natural world, too often [...]
ECOS36 (3/4) Revitalising conservation – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Simon Ayres
Abstract: Nature conservation aims are not ambitious enough, nature reserves are too small, and the [...]
ECOS 36 (3/4) Nature conservation: barking up the wrong tree? Miles King
Abstract: Caring for nature is a message widely embraced by people and by businesses, yet [...]
ECOS 36 (3/4) Conservation wisdom: Looking back to look forward. David Blake
Abstract: People helping wildlife have worked the land for generations with commitment, passion and wisdom. [...]
ECOS 36 (3/4) Grounded thinking to grounded action – Steps to revitalising conservation. Sophie Lake and members of VINE
Abstract: This article reflects some views and discussion amongst members of VINE (Values in Nature [...]
ECOS 36 (3/4) Winter 2015. In search of Nature’s renaissance people. Gavin Saunders
Abstract: Some voices say conservation needs to pull itself together and become a rigorous scientific, [...]
ECOS 36 (3/4) Editorial: Loving the Greenwood. Geoffrey Wain
‘It’s not about the money’ says David Blake in this issue, as he considers conservation’s [...]
Oliver Gilbert: A Life in Ecology
A Celebration of the Work and Inspiration of Dr Oliver Gilbert Pioneer Ecologist & Sheffield [...]
Plotting in the Woods: BANC AGM and event, September 2015
Plotting in the Woods: Revitalising conservation at the BANC annual event and AGM The BANC [...]
CIEEM conference – 3-4th Nov, Sheffield
CIEEM Autumn Conference 2015 3-4 November, Sheffield Overview: This two day conference will share evidence [...]

