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Posts by Matt Struebig

Lowland heath forests of Indonesian Borneo: ecological value and conservation challenges | Journal of Tropical Ecology | Cambridge Core Lowland heath forests of Indonesian Borneo: ecological value and conservation challenges - Volume 41

Brilliantly led by Namrata Anirudh, with @wendyerb.bsky.social @dave-s.bsky.social @nicolasjdeere.bsky.social @mattstruebig.bsky.social and many others not on here.

Link to the OA paper:

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@natrevbiodiv.nature.com @dice-kent.bsky.social @nicolasjdeere.bsky.social @dave-s.bsky.social

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We’ve translated the article into major ASEAN languages to spread the word.
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We still need help with some languages.🙏

Please share with your networks. Let’s make the science accessible.

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This is a call to move beyond diagnosing conservation problems.

We need more scalable, just, and locally driven solutions.

The future of Southeast Asia’s biodiversity — the resources that sustain millions of its people — depends on it.

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Some of the most promising solutions we found:
✅ Stronger community forest governance
✅ Incentives for conservation in working landscapes
✅ Reducing urban wildmeat demand
✅ Aligning climate + biodiversity goals
✅ Better monitoring and evaluation tools

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🌍 Land-use change
🛣️ Infrastructure expansion
🐗 Overexploitation

And increasingly....
🔥 Climate change
🦎 Invasive species

... often acting together in synergistic ways.

It’s a complex picture 😱 — but not a hopeless one 🙂!
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This builds on a powerful legacy.
20 years ago, the late Navjot Sodhi called attention to the region’s biodiversity crisis.

We revisit that warning — and ask what’s changed since.

Short answer: A lot! But the threats have evolved too.
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We bring together conservation leaders from across Southeast Asia to explore:
– What’s driving biodiversity loss
– How threats vary by country
– Which solutions are working
– Why local leadership is key
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Drivers and solutions to Southeast Asia’s biodiversity crisis Nature Reviews Biodiversity - The terrestrial ecosystems of Southeast Asia are both globally important reservoirs of biodiversity, and a provider of resources and livelihoods for millions of people...

Southeast Asia covers multiple global biodiversity hotspots — but is experiencing a biodiversity crisis.

Our new article in Nature Reviews Biodiversity asks: What’s really driving the losses, and what can we do about it?
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Drivers and solutions to Southeast Asia’s biodiversity crisis Nature Reviews Biodiversity, Published online: 23 July 2025; doi:10.1038/s44358-025-00064-7The terrestrial ecosystems of Southeast Asia are both globally important reservoirs of biodiversity, and a provider of resources and livelihoods for millions of people across the region. This Review summarizes the threats to biodiversity in Southeast Asia, and the conservation solutions required to ensure successful outcomes for biodiversity and people.

New online! Drivers and solutions to Southeast Asia’s biodiversity crisis

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Another proud #PhD supervisor moment. Three (yes 3) amazing new Doctors of Conservation graduated in Canterbury Cathedral yesterday.

@katielspencer.bsky.social @micgylo.bsky.social & Ardiantiono continue to do amazing research on the forests, biodiversity & people of Indonesia.

Semangaat semua!!🥳

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The Women in Conservation Canterbury Network at @dice-kent.bsky.social are hosting an event for International Women's Day next Friday! It includes a panel of speakers who will share their experience of leadership, fundraising, research, scientific events and more 🧪

Event is free and open to all!

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Thanks to @leverhulme.bsky.social and @nftsfilmtv.bsky.social for putting together this short film about our fabulous research collaborations across Indonesia . It was fun and rewarding to work with film students on their projects

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My understanding is that credits are allocated based on a bundle of metrics, so not just this one in isolation. But, agreed, this certainly warrants scrutiny.

We're working through a bunch of credit methodologies with partners in Sumatra. Biodiversity credits are too costly to implement for most

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25-27 June 2025: Hybrid at University of Bath The DSA2025 conference will take place in hybrid format hosted by Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath so as to ensure the highest levels of inclusion, flexibility and engagement. There ...

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Join @micgylo.bsky.social and me for panel P19 at the 2025 DSA Conference! Submit your abstracts by 28 Jan here: devstud.org.uk/conference/conference-2025/. We're eager to engage with your experience, imagination, and ideas on rural dev across the tropics! @devcomms.bsky.social

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Why birdsong matters more than you think | Natalia Zielonka and Simon Butler Our natural soundscapes are falling silent as bird populations decline. To improve our lives, we must invest in conservation Imagine you’re walking across rolling hills that stretch for miles, with warm sunshine and the chirping of birds all around.…

Why birdsong matters more than you think | Natalia Zielonka and Simon Butler

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IPBES nexus report: Five takeaways for biodiversity, food, water, health and climate - Carbon Brief “Fragmented governance” between biodiversity, climate change, food, water and health is putting all of those...

Very clear article summarising the IPBES Nexus assessment by @carbonbrief.org
www.carbonbrief.org/ipbes-nexus-...

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Revealing the hidden benefits of birdsong Nature’s soundtrack matters: louder, richer birdsong can enhance wellbeing and deepen our connection with the outdoors

Did you know birdsong can boost your mood, mindfulness, and wellbeing? Protecting nature’s soundtrack is essential.
@natbzielonka.bsky.social & @simon-butler.bsky.social report. From @ConversationUK -- thanks!

Birdsong Conservation

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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust on LinkedIn: ⭐️ We're looking for a Conservation Impact Officer! ⭐️ 🐾 This role… ⭐️ We're looking for a Conservation Impact Officer! ⭐️ 🐾 This role contributes to Durrell’s Conservation Impact team, which is responsible for making…

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Tropical cities as windows into the ecosystems of our present and future We propose an agenda for moving the field of tropical urban ecology forward through an interdisciplinary lens that synthesizes recent advances in both urban ecology and tropical biology. Specifically...

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This is a must read! And! Stay tuned for our Special Issue on Urban Ecosystems scheduled for 2026!

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What is BIO-WELL animation
What is BIO-WELL animation YouTube video by Zoe Davies

We’ve launched our website for the BIO-WELL scale: an open access tool for measuring human wellbeing responses to biodiversity:

research.kent.ac.uk/bio-well/

Check out the video for more:

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Opportunity to join @dice-kent.bsky.social as a funded PhD student working on wild pigs and the impacts of African Swine Fever in Indonesia.

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I've made the move. Will try to get up to speed on here with everything tropical forests and wildlife conservation across Southeast Asia

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Thanks @juliajones.bsky.social . Great to meet the team and Utrecht's fantastic students. Thanks everyone for being such lovely hosts

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Ola

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