Collaborators
We work with a wide range of people—from academics in various fields to conservation practitioners—to refine the LIFE metric and improve its utility for decision-making. Below is a non-exhaustive list of our collaborators.
Andy Arnell (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN)
- Ben Balmford (University of Exeter)
Barry Brook (University of Tasmania)
Richard Cuthbert (World Land Trust)
Francisco d'Albertas Gomes de Carvalho (University of Cambridge)
América Paz Durán (Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity)
Florian Gollnow (Stockhold Environment Institute)
Jonathan Green (Stockholm Environment Institute)
- Rhys Green (University of Cambridge)
Alejandro Guizar-Coutiño (University of Oxford)
Jody Holland (University of Cambridge)
Leila Pain (World Land Trust)
Daniele Rinaldo (University of Exeter)
Vinicius Tonetti (Federal University of São Carlos)
Piero Visconti (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis)
Thomas White (University of Oxford)
David Williams (University of Leeds)
If you are interested in using LIFE or contributing to its development, we recommend first reading about how LIFE works and the types of questions it can answer, then to reach out to Andrew Balmford if you have any further questions.