I am an interdisciplinary researcher investigating how technology can be used to monitor biodiversity, in particular using bioacoustic and ecoacoustic approaches.
Bioacoustic and Ecoacoustic Data in Audiovisual Core
Good practice guidelines for long-term ecoacoustic monitoring in the UK
22/04/2025 - Urban Research Station
03/03/2025 - Impacts of Urban Noise
22/01/2025 - TDWG Kingston Biodiversity Network
05/12/2024 - NHM x Natural England
08/11/2024 - Digital Dimensions of Nature Recovery
Some thoughts on:
↑ London
Not that Flight had ever really thought of the Lea as a ‘river’. It was a place supermarket trollies came to die, a dank stretch of water bordered on side by marshland and on the other by industrial sites and lo-rise housing.
The river was dark and poisonous, chilled and most probably the consistency of soup.
— Ian Rankin, Tooth and Nail