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Teresa Lappe-Osthege and Elaine Lan Yin Hsiao reflect on the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding
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The Political Ecology reading group programme has been published
BIOSEC fellows Teresa Lappe-Osthege & Elaine (Lan Yin) Hsiao take part in the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding
Hunters will be allowed to kill some of Britain’s most endangered bird species under new temporary permits
Environmental peacebuilding in a changing climate: ‘greenwashing’ unsustainability or building environmentally and socially just peace?
Just what are the social sciences? This photographic exhibition showcases how our research changes lives
Teresa Lappe-Osthege reflects on the illegal trade of birds in Albania following a recent research trip
Members of the BIOSEC research team are convening panels and presenting papers at this year's POLLEN Conference in Oslo, 22-24 June 2018.
On 7th June 2018, the BIOSEC team will be holding a Knowledge Exchange workshop with colleagues at Fauna & Flora International (FFI), followed by an open seminar.
Teresa Lappe-Osthege reveals the shocking extent of bird crime in the Western Balkans, arguing that amongst other factors, activities of EU citizens and the weak regulatory powers of EU institutions play a crucial role in driving bird crime in the region.