Isobel Taylor's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Organizations are increasingly committing to biodiversity protection targets with focus on ‘nature-positive’ outcomes, yet examples of how to feasibly achieve these targets are needed. Here we propose an approach to achieve nature-positive targets with respect to the embodied biodiversity impacts of an organization’s food consumption. We quantify t...
Every large organization should plot a path to net gain in biodiversity — here’s how. Every large organization should plot a path to net gain in biodiversity — here’s how. Bright orange and yellow California poppies flowering in front of an Oxford building Bright orange and yellow California poppies flowering in front of an Oxford building
Organisations are increasingly committing to ‘nature-positive’ targets, in line with proposed international goals. However, there are few worked examples showing how to feasibly achieve these targets. Here, we set out a novel approach to achieving nature-positive targets with respect to the embodied biodiversity impacts of an organisation’s food co...
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... Each time, the context is different, and interventions may not be easily (or appropriately) transferrable from, for example, one school to another. However, documenting carefully what works in one context, while outlining processes, challenges, and facilitators, can be highly informative for similar endeavours in other contexts (Skivington et al., 2021;Taylor et al., 2023). ...
... educational programmes and advocating for improved standards in sector-wide biodiversity initiatives; Wolff et al., 2018). Given that the majority of negative biodiversity impacts may be through the organisations' value chains and investments, this expansion of the mitigation hierarchy is a useful step for developing whole organisation strategies to meet ambitious biodiversity goals (Kering, 2020;Bull et al., 2022). ...