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Is there space for nature in the anthropocene? | Louise Firth | TEDxPlymouthUniversity

Designing sustainable ecosystems incorporating both nature and humans for the mutual benefit of both can be a solution to our need to develop and at the same time protect the natural environment. Louise’s talk centres on how small-scale novel engineering techniques can be used to provide secondary ecological benefits on artificial structures in the marine environment. Louise is a Lecturer in Marine Ecology at the University of Plymouth,
having previously been a Lecturer at National University of Ireland Galway and a Postdoctural Fellow at Bangor University and the University of South Florida, having completed her PhD at University College Dublin. Louise’s research on marine environmental change covers three key areas: conservation, urban ecology and ecological engineering; biodiversity and climate change; and marine community ecology. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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