
معرفی
Clive Hambler is a Lecturer in Biological and Human Sciences at Hertford College, University of Oxford. His research focuses on ecology, global conservation, and climate policy impacts on wildlife. He investigates extinction rate measurement, habitat restoration strategies, and the role of rewilding in biodiversity preservation. His work also addresses energy policy implications and biological feedback mechanisms for stabilizing Earth's climate.
Education & Affiliations: Affiliated with Hertford College, University of Oxford. No explicit educational background provided here.
Research Interests: Dr. Hambler’s research emphasizes extinction drivers (e.g., habitat destruction, invasive species) and solutions like biomass preservation and edge effect mitigation. He advocates for evidence-based conservation frameworks using birds and fish as indicator species in data-scarce regions. His climate-related work explores policy trade-offs and natural climate stabilization pathways.
Publications: Publications listed but details not provided here. His work has influenced the rewilding movement and conservation policy debates.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or student advising details provided in the text.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though his research likely involves interdisciplinary collaborations in ecology and conservation science.




