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Conservation giving

Next week I will be starting a new role as an Environmental Grants Manager with Arcadia Fund and I’m thrilled about supporting ambitious conservation projects around the globe.

Posted byEmma McIntoshMarch 25, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:biodiversity, collaboration, conservation, ecology, evidence, forests, impact evaluation, inspiration, marine, ocean, protection

Extended ocean reading list

Thanks to an incredible response to my earlier blog on ocean books, here is a longer list of salty tales to enjoy!

Posted byEmma McIntoshMarch 7, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:book, collaboration, conservation, inspiration, ocean

Ocean reading list

This last year I have been devouring books on the ocean. Here are snapshots of the books I’ve particularly enjoyed…

Posted byEmma McIntoshFebruary 26, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:book, collaboration, communication, conservation, Great British Oceans, inspiration, ocean

Extended acknowledgements

A hell of a lot of wonderful people have been cheering me on for the last four years, and I didn’t have room to mention them all in my actual thesis, so here goes…

Posted byEmma McIntoshOctober 6, 2018October 6, 2018Posted inUncategorizedTags:collaboration, conservation, inspiration, publication

Planning for implementation

Marramarra National Park, NSW. Credit: Emma McIntosh

Vanessa Adams and colleagues have published a fantastic guide to designing implementation strategies alongside conservation plans.

Posted byEmma McIntoshJune 17, 2018June 17, 2018Posted inUncategorizedTags:action, collaboration, conservation, ecology, implementation, inspiration, systematic conservation planning

Freakonomics as inspiration

Freakonomics Radio logo

It’s time to admit, the popular podcast series ‘Freakonomics Radio’ produced by Dubner Productions and WNYC Studios is amongst the most insightful resources I draw on as a PhD student studying impact evaluation.

Posted byEmma McIntoshJuly 20, 2017July 20, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:biodiversity, conservation, impact evaluation, inspiration, systematic conservation planning
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