Measuring natural capital
A new study has added evidence to the argument that placing an economic value of goods and services from the natural environment has the potential to achieve sustainable outcomes.
A new study has added evidence to the argument that placing an economic value of goods and services from the natural environment has the potential to achieve sustainable outcomes.
Liverpool School of Law expert creates learning resources for schools and children
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting plans to embed natures benefits for a more resilient and healthy economy in the Liverpool City Region.
The economic value of sustainability
Sreepur Community in Bangladesh celebrates 35 years of supporting single mothers and their children.
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
This is a virtual seminar series to encourage discourse on decolonising the curriculum in the sciences.
A key initiative to put nature at the centre of planning policy across the Liverpool City Region has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
What can fossil bones tell us about the ecology and behaviour of extinct species? In two recent publications, Dr Carlo Meloro from the School of Natural Sciences and Psychology has worked with international teams to demonstrate how we can interpret palaeoecology (the ecology of fossil animals and plants) of extinct wild dogs by looking at their fore-limb and skull shape.
An international team of researchers have just described a new ape species, the Tapanuli orangutan, find out more about this exciting discovery here.