Catherine Waite
@ce_waite
Postdoc in the @CLR_Cambridge team @CamZoology
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21-09-2016 17:27:16
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Just pushing our 10 minute questionnaire on forest restoration one last time. Final deadline is on Monday. #GenerationRestoration @marion_pfeifer PARTNERS Catherine Waite Lindsay Banin Dr Susan Chomba Sarobidy Rakotonarivo
FIVE new very well-funded PhD scholarships, focussing on new globally significant forest restoration in the Philippines, based at UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast. Fantastic opportunities! #GenerationRestoration ecolsoc.org.au/opportunities/…
Had an amazing day celebrating my time at Nottingham Geography. Such huge thanks to everyone who has supported me - I couldn't have done it without you! ♥️🥳 #PhD #graduation
Drivers of liana canopy load across a Malaysian forest differ to the Neotropics. Excited to share our new paper doi.org/10.1111/1365-2… in Journal of Ecology! Dr Doreen Boyd GeertjevanderHeijden Richard Field David Burslem @DallingJim Andy Marshall Nottingham Research Nottingham Geography #OpenAccess
Study by Nottingham Geography published in Journal of Ecology has found that woody climbing plants, known as lianas, are more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests, transforming knowledge in this understudied area. 📸credit: Catherine Waite Full story ▶ ow.ly/uA2M50LvIJH
Published today: a landmark #PhilTransB issue on forest restoration, guest edited by Andy Marshall @marion_pfeifer PARTNERS Lindsay Banin Catherine Waite Dr Susan Chomba and Sarobidy Rakotonarivo Read the issue here: ow.ly/qfrS50Luw13 Science for Forest Restoration
An excellent article by Science Magazine, summarising our theme issue bit.ly/3VltgRT, and essential science advances for forest restoration bit.ly/3EU7VJN. science.org/content/articl…
The executive summary of our Royal Society Publishing #PhilTransB theme issue is now available in 8 languages: Bahasa, English, French, Mandarin, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili and Vietnamese. Please share to help get the science into policy and practice. bit.ly/3u6eW3Z
Read about 30 years of regeneration monitoring by Cairngorms Connect who describe consistent, large-scale expansion of native woodland, largely through natural regeneration appliedecologistsblog.com/2023/11/02/edi… RSPB Scotland Former NatureScot account Forestry and Land Scotland Journal of Applied Ecology