Research
Researcher, Dr Leonardo de Sousa Miranda of Lancaster Environment Centre, is the winner of the 2023 Ramboll Foundation Award and a prize of 67,000 Euros. The funding will support his research of identifying priority areas for biodiversity conservation and habitat restoration in the Brazilian Amazon and assessing climate and land-use change impacts in the world’s largest rainforest.
Scientists from Lancaster Environment Centre are part of a project to look at the impact of solar farms on biodiversity. The project aims to demonstrate how solar farms could boost pollinator biodiversity compared to traditional farmland and provide recommendations for future solar farms to maximise biodiversity.
Lancaster Environment Centre have held a workshop in Ghana focussed on land use, land use change and forestry in Sub-Saharan Africa. The workshop provided a platform for policy makers and researchers to interact and identify priority areas where research could make the most impact and affect lives and livelihoods positively.