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Humans, Animals and Environment
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graduate
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Humans, Animals and Environment

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/hss/groups/humans-animals-and-environment Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy

Group Leader: Dr Susan Cheyne, Professor Giuseppe Donati, Professor Catherine (Kate) Hill

Contact:

humansandwildlife@brookes.ac.uk

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About us

Our group provides a forum for multi-, inter- and trans-disciplinary research into relationships between humans, animals and their environments.

Areas of particular expertise include:

Group members have extensive experience of fieldwork across Africa (West, East and South), Madagascar, Southeast Asia and the UK.

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Research impact

Research carried out by members of the HAE group has significant impact on biodiversity conservation and conservation conflicts beyond academia.

Group members’ research informs conservation policy and practice directly through inclusion in International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Guidelines documents and policy statements, training materials and training events for wildlife agency staff.

Members of the group also make a significant contribution to conservation policy and action through their individual work with various conservation and development NGOs, consultancies and local/national/international government departments, and through their public engagement and knowledge exchange activities, locally, nationally and internationally.

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Staff members Research students

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Staff

Name Role Email
Dr Susan Cheyne Senior Lecturer in Biological Anthropology and Primate Conservation s.cheyne@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Giuseppe Donati Professor in Biological Anthropology gdonati@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Catherine (Kate) Hill Professor in Anthropology cmhill@brookes.ac.uk

Seminar series

Our 2021 seminar series theme was One Health.

We inaugurated the series with the talk "Conservation of Gorillas Through a One Health Approach" by Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka. She provided an overview of the activities led by Conservation Through Public Health to support gorillas’ conservation during the pandemic. CTPH promotes biodiversity conservation by enabling people to coexist with wildlife through improving animal health, community health and livelihoods.

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