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  1. stuart pimm. Chair of Conservation, Duke University. ... The impacts of oil palm on recent deforestation and biodiversity loss. V Vijay, SL Pimm, CN Jenkins, SJ Smith.

  2. www.nature.com › articles › s43016/022/00503-0Stuart Pimm T - Nature

    by shifting deforestation to another global biodiversity hotspot —the Brazilian Cerrado. If our daily bread is not likely to be destroying rainforests, the conclusion of ... Stuart Pimm 1,2 1 ...

  3. A301 LSRC. Durham, NC. +1 919 613 8141. stuart.pimm@duke.edu. Primary appointment. Environmental Science & Policy Division. Stuart Pimm is a world leader in the study of present-day extinctions and what can be done to prevent them. His research covers the reasons why species become extinct, how fast they do so, the global patterns of habitat ...

  4. He is a world leader in the study of present day extinctions and what can be done to prevent them. His international honours include the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement (2010), and the ...

  5. Stuart Pimm is an internationally recognized global leader in studying biodiversity, especially present-day extinctions and what the world can do to prevent them. Pimm directs Saving Nature, a non-profit that uses donations for carbon emissions offsets to fund conservation groups in areas of exceptional tropical biodiversity to restore their ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stuart_PimmStuart Pimm - Wikipedia

    savingnature .com. nicholas .duke .edu /people /faculty /pimm. Stuart Leonard Pimm (born 27 February 1949) is the Doris Duke Chair of Conservation Ecology at Duke University. His early career was as a theoretical ecologist but he now specialises in scientific research of biodiversity and conservation biology.

  7. Monday, April 10, 2006/DURHAM, N.C. – The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences has awarded the 2006 Dr. A.H. Heineken Prize for Environmental Sciences to Stuart L. Pimm, Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University. The award, which carries a $150,000 ...

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