
معرفی
Lynn Dicks is a Research Fellow in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge, specializing in agroecology and biodiversity conservation within agricultural landscapes. Her work focuses on transitions to regenerative agriculture, ecosystem services provided by mobile arthropods, and balancing food production with environmental resilience. She collaborates with organizations like the Cool Farm Alliance, RSPB, and Bumblebee Conservation Trust, and her research integrates field experiments, farmer partnerships, and advanced methods such as DNA sequencing and AI-driven data analysis.
- Research Interests: Biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, pollinator ecology, sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation.
- Projects: Networks of UK farms studying regenerative agriculture impacts; international projects in India, Brazil, Chile, and China.
- Methods: DNA sequencing, AI for acoustic/image data, farmer interviews, large-scale field experiments.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in insect biodiversity trends, policy design for conservation, and technological applications in sustainable farming. For collaboration or inquiries, she can be contacted at lvd22@cam.ac.uk.



