Dr Isabel Jones

Research Scientist at University of Stirling

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She is a research scientist working to address global challenges centred on how humans interact with the environment.

Her research focuses on how we achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) equitably, in scenarios where one SDG is prioritised at the expense of another. Such trade-offs can lead to conflicts and damaging outcomes for people and biodiversity, risking our ability to develop sustainably.

She uses hydropower dam development as a model system to understand complex trade-offs and human decision-making surrounding SDGs in The Beacon Project, her UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship.

She is based at the University of Stirling (Scotland, UK) and am Chair of the British Ecological Society Scottish Policy Group, working to foster links between scientists, policy-makers, practitioners and the public.

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    UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Trade-offs

    Dr Isabel Jones, Research Fellow in Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Stirling delivered the third edition of CSaP’s Future Leaders Fellows Seminar series. Her research focuses on how we can achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) equitably, in scenarios where one SDG may be prioritised at the expense of another.