- University of Kent
- Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology
- People
- Dr Daniel Ingram
Dr Daniel Ingram is a Research Fellow and member of the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology. He has a range of practical, academic, and consultancy experience across the fields of conservation, ecology, and sustainability.
At the broadest level, Dan is ultimately interested in efforts towards a wilder, healthier, and more sustainable world. His work is dedicated to progressing conservation outcomes through equitable and inclusive scientific research and on-the-ground conservation that aims to curb biodiversity loss through sustainable living, improved people-nature relationships and pro-environmental behaviours. Dan is passionate about wild-life, people and places, supporting rural living in multi-functional landscapes, and advocating for localised food systems and community-based living.
Dan, his research group, and collaborators work to build an evidence-base to inform conservation policy and practice to benefit nature, climate, and people. Our approach to research is strongly interdisciplinary, valuing both quantitative and qualitative approaches to better understand how to tackle environmental and societal challenges.
We work across a wide range of topics, spanning terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in the UK and abroad, including but not limited to the following research themes:
Dan established the Food and Nature Programme to investigate the interlinkages between food systems and nature. He currently has a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and is the Principal Investigator of a new research programme investigating the role of wildlife in the diets of urban residents in tropical Africa. Dan is also one of the founders of the WILDMEAT Project which aims to develop a global evidence-base on the hunting, consumption, and trade of wildlife, to inform sustainable management and policy decisions.
A full list of publications can be found on Google Scholar.
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