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BES POST FELLOWSHIP 2021 The BES POST Fellowship Fellowships offer great opportunities to PhD students, to gain an insider’s view of how Parliament works. During the three month Fellowship, successful candidates hone their ability to communicate scientific issues to a wider audience, by writing policy briefs for MPs and Peers. Fellows work closely with people across the UK ParliamentECOLOGY LIVE 2020
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People and Nature is a broad-scope quarterly, open access journal publishing work from across research areas exploring relationships between humans and nature. We encourage conceptual and empirical approaches to answer interesting questions within this scope. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methodologies are all welcome. DATA MANIPULATION AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS IN The workshop sessions aim to support intermediate users of R by showcasing a range of possible approaches for problem-solving in data analysis, including workflows and adapting existing tools in R packages to work with palaeoecological data. The event will run over 4 days with scheduled expert-led workshops and independent working sessions. We will use Q&A and BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETYPOLICYPUBLICATIONSMEMBERSHIP & COMMUNITYLEARNING & RESOURCESFUNDINGNEWS & OPINION A new report by the British Ecological Society details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. READ MORE. about Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK, according to new report. NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK, according to new report. A new report by the British Ecological Society details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.YOUNG NATURE 2021
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People and Nature is a broad-scope quarterly, open access journal publishing work from across research areas exploring relationships between humans and nature. We encourage conceptual and empirical approaches to answer interesting questions within this scope. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methodologies are all welcome. DATA MANIPULATION AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS IN The workshop sessions aim to support intermediate users of R by showcasing a range of possible approaches for problem-solving in data analysis, including workflows and adapting existing tools in R packages to work with palaeoecological data. The event will run over 4 days with scheduled expert-led workshops and independent working sessions. We will use Q&A and BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK, according to new report. A new report by the British Ecological Society details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.ECOLOGY LIVE 2020
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ECOLOGY ACROSS BORDERS 2021 After a successful joint Annual Meeting in 2014, the British Ecological Society (BES) and the French Society for Ecology and Evolution (SFE²) have been working hard to make our next joint meeting equally great. The coronavirus pandemic has made this uniquely challenging in 2020. Despite exploring several options, we mutually agreed that the best option is to postpone the joint conference.PEOPLE AND NATURE
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BES POST FELLOWSHIP 2021 The BES POST Fellowship Fellowships offer great opportunities to PhD students, to gain an insider’s view of how Parliament works. During the three month Fellowship, successful candidates hone their ability to communicate scientific issues to a wider audience, by writing policy briefs for MPs and Peers. Fellows work closely with people across the UK ParliamentREAD THE REPORT
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ECOLOGY ACROSS BORDERS 2021 After a successful joint Annual Meeting in 2014, the British Ecological Society (BES) and the French Society for Ecology and Evolution (SFE²) have been working hard to make our next joint meeting equally great. The coronavirus pandemic has made this uniquely challenging in 2020. Despite exploring several options, we mutually agreed that the best option is to postpone the joint conference.PEOPLE AND NATURE
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AQUATIC ECOLOGY GROUP ANNUAL MEETING Don’t miss the Aquatic SIG‘s Annual Meeting this September as they bring world-leading ecologists working on marine and freshwater ecosystems. There will be a fantastic line-up of keynote speakers with expertise across and beyond aquatic realms. Researchers will discuss their recent findings and priorities for future work which will, as always, spark interesting discussions.WHAT IS AER?
Applied Ecology Resources (AER) is a novel information repository. AER makes preserving, sharing and discovering information on the management of biodiversity and the environment easier for everyone in the ecological community. AER promotes evidence-based decision-making by curating a wide range of information sources such as open access journal articles, research summaries and other grey SEARCH - APPLIED ECOLOGY RESOURCES A functional diversity approach of crop sequences reveals that weed diversity and abundance show different responses to environmentalvariability.
ESTIMATING ANIMAL POPULATION SIZE FROM CAMERA TRAP SURVEYS Camera traps are an efficient means of detecting rare species, conducting species inventories and biodiversity assessments, estimating site occupancy, and observing behaviour. If individual animals can be identified from the images obtained, camera trapping data can also be used to estimate animal density and population size– information
NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK, according to new report. A new report by the British Ecological Society details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. ECOLOGY ACROSS BORDERS 2021 After a successful joint Annual Meeting in 2014, the British Ecological Society (BES) and the French Society for Ecology and Evolution (SFE²) have been working hard to make our next joint meeting equally great. The coronavirus pandemic has made this uniquely challenging in 2020. Despite exploring several options, we mutually agreed that the best option is to postpone the joint conference.READ THE REPORT
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People and Nature is a broad-scope quarterly, open access journal publishing work from across research areas exploring relationships between humans and nature. We encourage conceptual and empirical approaches to answer interesting questions within this scope. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methodologies are all welcome. STRATEGIC PLAN 2020-2023 careers through our journals, meetings, grants, and education and policy work. The first ecology society to be established anywhere in the world, we have been the champion of ecology USING NATURE TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO HUMAN PROBLEMS The BES Policy Team is working with members to produce a report assessing the evidence for NBS delivery potential across major UK habitat types, along with a detailed assessment of the delivery and governance mechanisms needed for NBS to rise to the challenge. DATA MANIPULATION AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS INSEE MORE ON BRITISHECOLOGICALSOCIETY.ORGWHAT IS AER?
Applied Ecology Resources (AER) is a novel information repository. AER makes preserving, sharing and discovering information on the management of biodiversity and the environment easier for everyone in the ecological community. AER promotes evidence-based decision-making by curating a wide range of information sources such as open access journal articles, research summaries and other grey UNDERSTANDING THE DECLINE OF ATLANTIC SALMON CATCHES INATLANTIC SALMON FACTSKING SALMON DECLINEPACIFIC SALMON DECLINESALMON DECLINE DATASALMON POPULATION DECLINE STATISTICSSALMON RUN DATES Atlantic salmon are one of Scotland’s most iconic species, forming an important part of river ecosystems and, through salmon fisheries, making an important contribution to the rural economy. Atlantic salmon live in fresh water as juveniles before migrating to sea to undertake long migrations to their oceanic feeding grounds in the NorthAtlantic.
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Download the landmark 2021 British Ecological Society report on nature-based solutions in the UK.PEOPLE AND NATURE
People and Nature is a broad-scope quarterly, open access journal publishing work from across research areas exploring relationships between humans and nature. We encourage conceptual and empirical approaches to answer interesting questions within this scope. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methodologies are all welcome. STRATEGIC PLAN 2020-2023 careers through our journals, meetings, grants, and education and policy work. The first ecology society to be established anywhere in the world, we have been the champion of ecology USING NATURE TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO HUMAN PROBLEMS The BES Policy Team is working with members to produce a report assessing the evidence for NBS delivery potential across major UK habitat types, along with a detailed assessment of the delivery and governance mechanisms needed for NBS to rise to the challenge. DATA MANIPULATION AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS INSEE MORE ON BRITISHECOLOGICALSOCIETY.ORGWHAT IS AER?
Applied Ecology Resources (AER) is a novel information repository. AER makes preserving, sharing and discovering information on the management of biodiversity and the environment easier for everyone in the ecological community. AER promotes evidence-based decision-making by curating a wide range of information sources such as open access journal articles, research summaries and other grey UNDERSTANDING THE DECLINE OF ATLANTIC SALMON CATCHES INATLANTIC SALMON FACTSKING SALMON DECLINEPACIFIC SALMON DECLINESALMON DECLINE DATASALMON POPULATION DECLINE STATISTICSSALMON RUN DATES Atlantic salmon are one of Scotland’s most iconic species, forming an important part of river ecosystems and, through salmon fisheries, making an important contribution to the rural economy. Atlantic salmon live in fresh water as juveniles before migrating to sea to undertake long migrations to their oceanic feeding grounds in the NorthAtlantic.
JONATHAN WOOD
Head of Society Programmes at the British Ecological Society. We run high-quality events and offer grants for our members and ecologists everywhere. We share the excitement and relevance of ecology and demonstrate how ecologists around the world are working to meet globalchallenges.
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Programme & Delegate Information. Read the latest statement about our 2020 Annual Meeting, a Festival of Ecology. Read more Programme & Delegate Information TRAINING - BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY Incredible Creatures at New Scientist Live 2019. Four action packed days, thousands of enthused visitors, and countless ecological insights. Headlining the Earth Zone at New Scientist Live 2019, the society’s 'Incredible Creatures' multisensory photography exhibition was a roaring success.RAINBOW RESEARCH
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BES POST FELLOWSHIP 2021 The BES POST Fellowship Fellowships offer great opportunities to PhD students, to gain an insider’s view of how Parliament works. During the three month Fellowship, successful candidates hone their ability to communicate scientific issues to a wider audience, by writing policy briefs for MPs and Peers. Fellows work closely with people across the UK ParliamentWHAT IS AER?
Applied Ecology Resources (AER) is a novel information repository. AER makes preserving, sharing and discovering information on the management of biodiversity and the environment easier for everyone in the ecological community. AER promotes evidence-based decision-making by curating a wide range of information sources such as open access journal articles, research summaries and other grey SEARCH - APPLIED ECOLOGY RESOURCES A functional diversity approach of crop sequences reveals that weed diversity and abundance show different responses to environmentalvariability.
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