
About
Alice Stuart is an Associate Tutor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the Faculty of Science, University of East Anglia. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree and is a member of the Environmental Social Sciences research group. Her academic background includes a B.A. in Zoology (University of Cambridge, 2019) and an M.Phil. with a thesis titled 'What Determines Evidence Use in Conservation? A Case Study on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.' (2021).
Her research focuses on maximizing conservation effectiveness and social acceptance, particularly through biodiversity net gain policy implementation and evidence-based decision-making. Collaborations and top research areas in the last five years include environmental social sciences and interdisciplinary conservation studies.
Alice has contributed to peer-reviewed articles on data visualization techniques in ecology and conceptual frameworks for social license in environmental governance. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though her work has garnered media attention and academic engagement metrics.
She has no listed advisees or grants in the provided materials. Alice is affiliated with the Environmental Social Sciences research group, reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary environmental studies.
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