Posters
Valuing Nature Projects
1. WetlandLIFE: Taking the bite out of wetlands. Mosquito monitoring to support wetland expansion
for human wellbeing - Tim Acott, University of Greenwich
2. CoastWEB: valuing the contribution which COASTal habitats make to human health and WEllBeing
with a focus on the alleviation of natural hazards - Nicola Beaumont, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
3. Improving Wellbeing through Urban Nature (IWUN) - 1 year in.
Anna Jorgensen, University of Sheffield
4. Green Infrastructure to promote health and wellbeing in an ageing population (GHIA)
Sarah Lindley, University of Manchester
5. Identifying potential tipping points in the benefits derived from the UK’s land ecosystems.
Greg Smith, University of Exeter
6. Poole Harbour: Defining trends, thresholds and tipping points in transitional aquatic ecosystems.
Stephen Watson, University of Bournemouth
7. Understanding Ecosystem Stocks and Tipping Points in UK blanket peatlands
Dylan Young, University of Leeds
Valuing Nature Placements
8. Engaging business with the post Brexit Natural Capital approach
Colm Bowe, Liverpool John Moores University
9. Addressing the influence of human values on selective investment in conservation priorities
Thomas Davies, University of Exeter
10. Identifying evidence needs for modelling and valuing aquaculture potential in marine plan areas
Sofia C. Franco, Newcastle University
11. Enhancing wellbeing: Can engaging with nature in the school grounds improve children’s
wellbeing and mood? Deborah Harvey, Royal Holloway University of London
12. Linking ecosystems within national health strategies on antimicrobial resistance
Graziella Iossa, University of Lincoln
13. Sharing Stories, Sharing Collections: Valuing Biodiversity in Wales
Poppy Nicol, Cardiff University
14. Body, brain and mind: the well-being benefits of urban wetlands
Jonathan Reeves, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
15. Developing indicators of success for nature based public health interventions
Geoff Whitman, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Valuing Nature Network
16. Cultural values of UK marine ecosystem services
Gill Ainsworth Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
17. Natural Capital Metrics
Bill Bealey, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
18. Understanding stakeholder visions for woodland expansion in Scotland
Vanessa Burton, University of Edinburgh
19. Modelling the contribution of natural capital to the wider economy
David Comerford, Fraser of Allander Institute
20. Getting Smarter with Nature
Mike Grace, Birmingham City University and Urban Living Birmingham
21. Ecosystem services in the South Pennines - an upland pilot
Robin Gray, South Pennines Local Nature Partnership
22. The Health and Wellbeing Impacts of Volunteering with The Wildlife Trusts
Dominic Higgins, The Wildlife Trusts
23. Exploring the relationship between nature and children's well-being in a redesigned
schoolyard - Matluba Khan, University College London
24. Wild is beautiful? An investigation into the links between rewilding & aesthetics in the Scottish Highlands - Tom McKenna, Scottish Natural Heritage
25. Are management practices supporting ecosystem services and amenity in urban parks
and greenspaces? Corinne Muir, University of Warwick
26. Valuing the Natural Capital of Highways England’s soft estate
Kenton Rogers, Treeconomics
27. Forest Biodiversity Effects on Optimal Rotation Length
Vadim Saraev, Forest Research
28. Developing Natural Capital Accounts for the UK
Colin Smith, Defra
29. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning and Value of Restored Saltmarshes in the Eden Estuary,Fife
Kate Wade, University of St Andrews
30. Valuing green infrastructure development at Musgrave Park Hospital
Marios Zachariou, Queen's University Belfast