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Robert Fuller is an Honorary Professor at the University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences and a senior leader at the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). He leads the BTO’s research group focusing on ornithological consequences of land-use change, habitat management, and biodiversity conservation. His work bridges academic research with practical policy advice for government agencies and NGOs.
Key research interests include agriculture-biodiversity relationships, temperate bird community dynamics, and strategies for biodiversity conservation amid climate change. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through his studies on sustainable land management and habitat preservation.
Recent publications (2017) emphasize pre-industrial cultural landscapes' biodiversity potential and redefining 'traditional' management practices. Earlier work (2007) analyzed bird population shifts in UK woodlands, highlighting habitat selection and conservation challenges.
Fuller’s roles include managing BTO teams in monitoring, wetland/marine research, land-use studies, and international projects. He collaborates with institutions like the BTO and University of East Anglia to advance ecological research with real-world policy impacts.
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