
معرفی
Dr. Nigel Taylor is a Research Associate in the Conservation Science Group within the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge. His work focuses on evidence-based conservation, with particular interests in wetlands, invasive alien species, and the economic impacts of biological invasions.
His research spans a wide range of conservation topics, including the restoration of peatlands and salt marshes, the impacts of climate change on seabirds, and the development of tools for tracking conservation progress. He is actively involved in synthesizing evidence to inform conservation practice, as seen in his work on the Conservation Evidence database and the Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool.
Dr. Taylor's recent publications highlight a strong emphasis on systematic reviews and evidence synthesis to address pressing conservation challenges. His work often bridges the gap between academic research and practical conservation management, with a focus on making scientific evidence accessible and actionable for practitioners.
As part of the Conservation Science Group, Dr. Taylor collaborates with a diverse team of researchers and practitioners to address global conservation issues. His work on invasive species economics has revealed significant disparities in the distribution of biological invasion costs, and he has contributed to frameworks for climate change adaptation in conservation planning.


