Multiple anthropogenic drivers increasingly threaten the world’s ecosystems and biota.  At LEC we have a strong international profile in undertaking research that aims to tackle and mitigate these threats through understanding: (1) how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning respond to contemporary environmental changes, including climate change, land-use change, invasive species, human disturbance and overexploitation; and (2) how these feedback and interact with societal changes, including local food security, natural resource use, or exposure to infectious diseases. We are looking to appoint a lecturer who uses environmental remote sensing and associated geospatial techniques to develop a deeper understanding of these issues. We encourage applications from those developing innovati

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