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Biodiversity Revisited early career essay competition winners

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17 September 2020

Biodiversity Revisited is the first comprehensive review of the concepts, narratives, governance, science, systems and futures underpinning biodiversity science since the emergence of the term in the 1980s. As part of this review, we ran a competition in 2019 for early-career researchers and practitioners to share their thoughts on one of the six themes (or as a cross-cutting piece).

The eight winners of this competition were:

Each winner, selected by the Biodiversity Revisited Steering Committee, was invited to our inaugural Biodiversity Revisited Symposium that took place on 11-13 September 2019 in Vienna, Austria. The winners had the opportunity to share with other attendees the ideas and reflections expressed in their essays and contribute to Symposium discussions.

The judges were:

  • Prof Georgina Mace, Professor of Biodiversity and Ecosystems. Genetics, Evolution & Environment. Div. of Biosciences, UCL
  • Dr John Garcia-Ulloa, Senior Scientist. Ecosystem Management Group, ETH Zürich
  • Dr Jasper Montana, Research Fellow in Human Geography. School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford
  • Dr Chris Sandbrook, Senior Lecturer and Fellow. Department of Geography, University of Cambridge
  • Prof Laurie Yung, Professor of Natural Resource Social Science. Department of Society & Conservation, University of Montana
  • Dr Jensen Montamboult, Director, Science for Nature and People Partnership. The Nature Conservancy

Of the 149 essays we received, 136 met our ‘early career’ qualification criteria. Participants came from 46 countries and we received an even split of applications from males and females. Approximately half of the authors were young professionals (e.g. practitioners or academics), with the other half being postgraduate students. Just over half of the submissions were cross-cutting pieces, the remainder focussed on one of the initiative's six themes.

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