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Dr Eleanor Tew is a Visiting Researcher at the University of Cambridge's Department of Zoology, specializing in interdisciplinary research connecting ecological science with land management policy. She collaborates with Forestry England and works with the Conservation Science Group, applying evidence-based approaches to optimize ecosystem services and biodiversity outcomes.
- Current affiliation: Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge
- Collaboration: Conservation Science Group
- External partnership: Forestry England
Her research focuses on ecosystem management, functional ecology, and environmental economics, with particular emphasis on reconciling conservation goals with pragmatic land-use decisions. She has investigated the natural capital approach in Thetford Forest and the Brecks, analyzing ecosystem service trade-offs at management-relevant scales.
Recent publications analyze global conservation priorities through horizon scanning, evaluate forest biodiversity metrics like FOBI, and explore the impacts of afforestation policies. Her work combines empirical data with policy frameworks to bridge ecological understanding and operational implementation.
Key themes across her articles include:
- Quantifying ecosystem services and biodiversity impacts
- Developing decision-support tools for conservation
- Assessing long-term environmental policy effectiveness
- Integrating remote sensing with ecological research
- Analyzing cultural ecosystem services in forest landscapes
Dr Tew maintains active research connections in the Conservation Science Group and contributes to translational ecology initiatives. Her office is located in Room 3.01 of the David Attenborough Building, with postal address at the Department of Zoology, Downing St, Cambridge.




