Dr Roger Hyam, Biodiversity Data Systems Developer
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Dr Roger Hyam, Biodiversity Data Systems Developer
I have a background in botany - gaining an MSc and PhD in taxonomy in the late 1990s. After spending a period working as a commercial software engineer at the turn of the century I combined my taxonomy and information technology skills to started working in the field of biodiversity informatics. My work ranges from developing mobile phone apps to collaborating on information exchange standards to data driven research based on remote sensing data.
When I set out as biologist in the 1980s my motivation was to help conserve the biodiversity of the world by increasing our understanding of it. Over the last thirty years there has been little sign of any slow down in biodiversity loss. It is clear that this loss is caused by human behaviour and so my research interests have moved more towards quantifying our relationship with the natural world. I am using data driven research to study how our need for a connection with nature (biophilia) relates to our health and ultimately our pro-enviromental behaviours.
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- Dr Mark Watson
- Dr Bhaskar Adhikari, Flora of Nepal Researcher
- Dr Henry Noltie, Research Associate
- Dr Colin Pendry, Editor of Flora of Nepal
- Dr Alan Elliott, bioinformatician
- Claire Banks, Botanical Illustrator
- Dr Gail Stott, CMEP Researcher
- Dr Caroline Lehmann, Head of Tropical Diversity
- Dr Hannah Atkins
- Dr Mark Hughes
- Dr Catherine Kidner
- Dr Michael Möller
- Dr James Richardson
- Dr Louis Ronse De Craene
- Dr Tiina Sarkinen
- Dr Peter Wilkie
- Dr Mark Newman
- Dr Zoe Goodwin
- Dr Peter Moonlight
- Dr Kanae Nishii
- Sanna Olander
- Jess Rickenback
- Madhavi Sreenath
- Thibauld Michel
- Elliot Convery-Fisher, PhD Candidate
- Briggitthe Melchor Castro
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