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Robert Ewers is a Professor of Ecology at Imperial College London’s Department of Life Sciences (Silwood Park), part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on integrating data science with ecological systems to address biodiversity and environmental challenges. He leads the Virtual Ecosystem initiative and collaborates with the SAFE Project, BUGG, and the Grantham Institute. Affiliations include the Georgina Mace Centre for the Living Planet, Centre for Infrastructure Robotics Ecosystems, Earth Observation Network, and Earth Observation Network.
His expertise spans biodiversity conservation, ecosystem modeling, and sustainable land use. He advises industries on carbon strategies and environmental assessments. Ewers emphasizes inclusive research group dynamics, mentoring students toward academic and professional success. His work bridges ecology with technology through innovations like the MAARU acoustic monitoring system.
Research interests include tropical forest dynamics, ecoacoustic monitoring, climate impacts, and land-use policy. His recent articles analyze logging effects, deforestation governance, and biodiversity monitoring technologies. Ewers advocates for holistic conservation strategies and equitable data access in ecological research.
Key projects include the SAFE Acoustics network in Borneo and studies on African Swine Fever spread. His work frequently intersects policy, technology, and field ecology, emphasizing real-world applications for sustainability.
