Sarah Papworth
- Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology, Royal Holloway, University of London
My research focuses on how the social and physical environment affects individual behaviour, and how this behaviour, can, in turn, alter that environment. I am particularly interested in primate behaviour, hunting in the tropics and how we make decisions about conservation. My approach to conservation science includes human decisions and behaviour as part of a complex ecosystem, thus most of my work is interdisciplinary and has a strong human focus. I combine approaches and theory from ecology, anthropology and psychology
Experience- 2017–present Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology, Royal Holloway, University of London 2015–2017 Lecturer in Conservation Biology, Royal Holloway, University of London 2013–2014 Research fellow, National University of Singapore
- 2012 Imperial College London, PhD
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