Abbie Chapman

@AbbieSAChapman

Research Fellow in Sustainable Food Systems for , focusing on the impacts of agriculture on water, land-use change, and biodiversity.

Joined September 2014

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  1. Feb 3

    So lucky to be online watching Prof. Costanza giving a seminar highlighting importance of valuing prosperity for all and sustainability over a push for economic growth at all costs, as well as reminding us that ‘all [computer] models are wrong but some are useful’ ;)

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    Feb 2

    Must-read piece by on why the rollout of expanded renewable energy infrastructure, crucial for responding to the , need not present a major threat to conservation areas.

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    Jan 17

    🧵1/11 - This week’s climate thread will explore the topic of – Food. What's the link between food and climate? And how can we eat our way to a better planet? Follow the thread to find out!👇

    Image of a beautifully prepared beetroot and orange vege salad, prepared by UCL food caterers CH&Co. On top left and bottom right corners are yellow stickers which read "Food".
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    ISR Associate Prof Dr awarded prestigious European Research Council Starting Grant 🎉

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  5. Jan 10

    Congratulations to for being awarded an Starting Grant for project FLORA! For those enjoying the new , is - Carole and her team will be seeking sustainable and healthy food solutions for the future. 🍲🥕🥦🥝🍉🥘

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    Jan 5

    Join us for what promises to be an engaging and enjoyable conversation about communicating climate change with and

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  7. 13 Dec 2021

    Can animals be refugees? What an interesting and thought-provoking study shared at - poster "Elephants as refugees" presented by Tristan Derham - check it out!

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    Our final week of Celebrating 10 years of UCL ISR 🎉 Associate Prof talks about her research providing critical improvements in our understanding of the multiple environmental impacts of agriculture Find out more👉

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    8 Dec 2021

    🌟🎙🥪The CBER Lunchbox Podcast is live!! hosts sit down for an informal chat with a guest about their life as a scientist. We aim to highlight the of people within science and the different paths into . Check out series 1 -> 🎤

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    8 Dec 2021

    Episode 1 is with ! Caz talks with about field work abroad, the awesomeness of gibbons, crowdfunding for research funds, and the challenges of getting experience in a volunteer driven area.

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    8 Dec 2021

    Episode 2 is with ! With host Matt discusses their experience as a queer person in science, explains why they think everyone should undertake Ally Training, and introduces us to the fabulous Diva Attenbra.

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    8 Dec 2021

    Episode 4 is with Susanne Vogel! With host , Susanne discusses life as a masters graduate, how she stumbled upon her PhD project and the ethical issues that Western scientists need to consider when working in conservation.

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    8 Dec 2021

    Episode 3 is with and ! Conor and Rob talk to about the challenges of ecological modelling, the wonders of big data and how to be brave when searching for collaborators.

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    8 Dec 2021

    Shout out 🗣 to the rest of the brilliant CBER Lunchbox Podcast Team -> & Amy Godfrey at . Here’s to series 2! If you want to suggest any guests - please get in touch! 📧

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  15. 8 Dec 2021

    Bored of podcasts by comedians & Louis Theroux? Me neither, but here's a NEW podcast from revealing all about life as a . It's not all lab coats & test tubes apparently - who knew?! Find out what a scientist really sounds like:

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    4 Dec 2021

    Former RHS Diploma Student, Sam Southgate, shares his tree planting tip for , “Always ensure that the tree flare (the section when the stem meets the roots) is not covered prior to & after planting. This will drastically increase the chance of tree establishment.

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    28 Oct 2021

    What are ‘scenarios’ scientists use when thinking about what might happen in the future with ? Here, () explains how we can use them to project the potential impacts of food production on the environment

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    Hear about the need for additional targets based around consumption rather than the current production targets that allow emissions to be shifted overseas

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  19. 15 Oct 2021

    As an newbie I feel lucky to join such a friendly and productive institute - read more about ISR below and their impressive achievements!

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    28 Sep 2021

    . must read on : "The🌎 might have more confidence if the regulatory body was more open & democratic, less focused on commercial gain & more attuned to environmental loss. As it is, however, is geared towards ploughing ahead"

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