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Dr. Mary Nthambi is a Research Associate specializing in Ecology & Environmental Change at the University of Glasgow. Her work spans multiple continents with a strong focus on African contexts, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. She maintains an active research profile with publications extending into 2025.
Her research interests center on the intersection of environmental science, economics, and policy. Dr. Nthambi investigates how land management practices affect biodiversity, how economic incentives can drive conservation efforts, and how climate change impacts agricultural communities. She has made significant contributions to understanding farmers' decision-making processes regarding antimicrobial use and climate adaptation strategies.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on applying economic valuation methods to environmental issues. Her work increasingly integrates spatial modeling with field data to assess conservation outcomes. A notable trend is her growing emphasis on policy-relevant research that bridges academic findings with practical implementation for farmers and communities.
Dr. Nthambi collaborates extensively with researchers across multiple institutions, particularly with colleagues at the University of Glasgow including Nick Hanley, Katherine Simpson, and Tom Bradfer-Lawrence. Her research spans disciplinary boundaries, connecting ecology, economics, public health, and policy analysis.




