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Anthony Waldron is a researcher at the University of Cambridge's Department of Zoology, specializing in conservation economics and biodiversity finance. He leads the 30x30 Economic Analysis project, funded by National Geographic and the Campaign for Nature, which examines the economic impacts of global conservation targets. His interdisciplinary work spans ecology, economics, and policy, with affiliations to institutions including the Cambridge Conservation Initiative and the Department of Zoology.
- BSc in Ecology
- Masters in Environmental Technology
- PhD in Phylogenetics and Biogeography
His research focuses on quantifying economic impacts of conservation policies, integrating biodiversity finance with sustainable development, and modeling ecological-economic systems. Recent work analyzes global biodiversity targets, green fiscal policies, and tropical forest dynamics.
Scientific trends highlight his expertise in protected area economics, green stimulus multipliers, and biodiversity-climate interactions. He has collaborated across ten disciplines and contributed to major policy frameworks.



