
Kelvin Peh
@kelvinpeh
Academic at Southampton University - with an interest in #conservation & #forestecology. Opinions expressed here are totally my own.
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17-04-2009 14:37:32
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See here for the primary source of this report: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Malcolm Soh National Parks Board


Proud to be part of this study - the most extensive of its kind. For me, the real achievement is the successful collaboration btw academics & conservation practitioners University of Southampton Cambridge University GSI RSPB Science BirdLife International UNEP-WCMC TropicalBiologyAssociation Cambridge Conservation Initiative


Are biodiversity concerns compatible with business models? TESSA: a tool for biodiversity-based decisions polytechnique-insights.com/en/braincamps/… #TESSAtoolkit AXA Research Fund



Useful article out today presenting new insights from across African Mountain ecosystems #Carbon #naturebasedsolutions #COP26 #IPCC Quite aptly the lead author is in Uganda measuring more trees Department of Environment and Geography Mountain Research Initiative @mtnresearchmri.bsky Neil David Burgess nature.com/articles/s4158…




The countries of Southeast Asia have only gingerly signified their adherence to the #Glasgow agreement to prevent #deforestation. Adhering to its provisions will be an even bigger uphill struggle. Read the latest #RUSICommentary from Kelvin Peh. rusi.org/explore-our-re…

An excellent piece about the chalk streams in England co-written by my PhD student Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social theconversation.com/chalk-streams-… via The Conversation



Associate Professor Kelvin Peh has written a fascinating article for The Conversation about 'invasive alien species'. These species are linked to 60% of global plant and animal extinctions, can spread diseases like malaria, and can damage food crops. theconversation.com/un-invasive-sp…


For this brochure, together with colleagues from Biological Sciences, NUS and BirdLife International, we estimated the values of carbon sequestration and coastal protection services of #Regionalflywayinitiative wetlands in the Philippines and Thailand to highlight their importance


“We also need to establish long-term monitoring programmes to track vertebrate pollinator populations and their impacts on their pollination services,” says Kelvin Peh of University of Southampton. Story by TV Padma. india.mongabay.com/2024/07/new-st…