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Professor Carver collaborated with local communities to map wilderness and wild land around the world and inform conservation policy, including the new guidelines.

In 2024, he was awarded an Impact and Engagement Award for this thorough, impactful work.

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Professor Carver’s work to map the wilderness helped inform the guidelines.

He and colleagues at Leeds' Wildland Research Institute created innovative tools to map the world’s wilderness as a foundation for protecting it.

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Mapping wilderness to informing decisions on global biodiversity and climate targets
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New, comprehensive rewilding guidelines have been launched today, following years of research and collaboration. ️🏞️

Professors Steve Carver and Ian Convery are the lead authors of the guidelines for rewilding practices, launched at the IUCN World Conservation Congress.

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Distant mountains across Death Valley, USA
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Food justice: equitable access to healthy, sustainable & affordable food.

Our researchers work with community-based partners to explore how research can have real terms impact on place-based, community-led food initiatives.

We interviewed 2 researchers & a community-based partner to hear more 👇
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Crystallisation is vital in everything from chocolate to fuel additives, but it's hard to control.

Professor Megan Povey leads research into how ultrasound shapes crystallisation to improve energy efficiency in food, pharma, and chemical production.

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Throughout October, we are spotlighting some of the ways our researchers are supporting agroecological transitions in Africa.

Agroecology enhances food production resilience to extreme weather events & pest infestations, and improves biodiversity, soil health & nutritional properties of foods.
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Professor Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso’s research into 'plasmodesmata' – tiny communication channels inside plants – holds the potential to revolutionise global food security by helping us grow more resilient, sustainable crops.

Find out how: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/saving-vital...
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'Cuckooing' is the hidden practice of criminals taking over the homes of vulnerable people.

Drs Laura Bainbridge and Amy Loughery are leading efforts to expose this exploitation - from toolkits to policy change.

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Understanding, Preventing and Disrupting Cuckooing Victimisation
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Extreme events, such as sudden pollution spikes, financial crashes, and health crises, have severe consequences.

Forecasting them is a critical challenge, which Dr Leonid Bogachev and his colleagues have tackled over the past five years.

Read more: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/forecasting-...
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The latest insights from the University of Leeds spark innovation, solve challenges, and fuel growth for businesses across the region and beyond.

Discover how cutting-edge research can inspire smarter decisions, stronger strategies, and sustainable success.

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How can cities build safer, more inclusive cycling infrastructure?

Dr Morgan Campbell partnered with delivery riders and Leeds City Council to transform cycling in the city, connecting cyclists and policymakers.

Find out more: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/improving-cy...
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How do sacred texts shape our views on gender and power – and what happens when they’re misused?

The Shiloh Project is confronting sexual and gender-based violence in religious settings from biblical narratives to real-world harm.

Find out more: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/the-shiloh-p...
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We’re continuing to celebrate the achievements of 12 outstanding research teams awarded in the 2024 Research Impact and Engagement Awards.

The new collection of case studies showcases their world-changing research.

Explore the full collection: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/celebrating-...
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Clean air is essential for the health of the world’s population as well as the natural environment.

University of Leeds researchers and staff work with communities, industry, and policymakers to improve air quality in our buildings and on our streets.

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Extreme weather has devastating impacts on societies and communities worldwide.

The Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science collaborates with the communities most vulnerable to extreme weather, improving warning systems and exchanging knowledge.

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What does it mean for businesses to incorporate sustainability into their strategy?

Dr Ziko Konwar, Dr Christopher Hassall, and Professor Ulf Andersson discuss the importance of mindset and understanding local contexts in sustainable business.

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Leeds researchers have made significant advancements in global cancer treatment, collaborating on pioneering radiotherapy techniques, developing the breast cancer drug tamoxifen, and leading numerous clinical trials.

Read the full research story: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/three-ways-l...
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Invasive species can introduce disease, eradicate native species, and damage human infrastructure.

Professors Alison Dunn and Claire Quinn investigate how we can prevent non-native species from introduction and spread in the UK.

Read more: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/slowing-the-...
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We believe research is a shared journey.

If you're a business, policymaker, charity, or academic looking for research insights and future collaboration, follow us here at Research at Leeds.

Let’s co-create solutions that drive change.

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What if girls were taken seriously as the producers of art rather than merely as subjects? 👩‍🎨

Inspired by the Pavilion Women’s Photography Centre, Drs Elspeth Mitchell and Gill Park set up the Art School for Rebel Girls in 2017.

Read the full story: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/art-school-f...
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At Leeds, we’re bringing people together across disciplines, sectors, and borders to unlock solutions to the world's biggest challenges.

From policymakers to practitioners, from students to CEOs, everyone has a role to play in advancing knowledge.

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Following their previous work exploring the experiences of safety in parks with women and girls, researchers collaborated with civic and community groups to improve our neighbouring green space, Woodhouse Moor.

Read the full research story: researchatleeds.leeds.ac.uk/making-publi...
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We're excited to launch Research at Leeds, a space to explore the ideas, impact, and stories behind our research and innovation.

From climate action to health equity, from AI to arts and culture – this is where we spotlight the pioneering work shaping our shared future.

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