Professor Jos Barlow

Distinguished Professor of Conservation Science

Research Interests

I am interested in understanding how human activities impact tropical forest biodiversity, and the ecosystem services and functions that biodiversity delivers. My work focusses on the Brazilian Amazon, where I have been working since 1998.

I am a co-founder of the , which brings together scientists, conservation practitioners and local stakeholders to further our understanding of the environmental and socio-economic trade-offs in the world's largest remaining expanse of tropical forest.

I am a Trustee of WWF-UK, Lead author & member of UN’s Science Panel for the Amazon, and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Applied Ecology.

Teaching

I teach on a variety of modules within the Ecology and Conservation and Geography undergraduate and post-graduate programmes, using my expertise in tropical forests to illustrate the many tensions between economic development and conservation. I also teach and supervise students on post-graduate courses at the Federal University of Pará, Brazil.

Contact

Department: Lancaster Environment Centre

Office: LEC Building

Location: LEC 3 - B34

jos.barlow@lancaster.ac.uk


01/06/2023 → 30/09/2026
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01/07/2022 → 31/03/2023
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01/07/2022 → 30/06/2026
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01/04/2022 → 31/03/2023
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01/12/2021 → 31/12/2025
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01/04/2021 → 31/03/2022
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01/04/2020 → 31/03/2022
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01/01/2020 → 31/12/2025
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01/01/2020 → 31/12/2024
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01/07/2019 → 31/12/2024
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01/02/2019 → 31/03/2023
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01/08/2018 → 31/07/2021
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02/10/2017 → 31/03/2022
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01/01/2016 → 31/12/2019
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01/10/2011 → 08/10/2015
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01/01/1900 → …
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Invited talk


Editorial activity

  • African Studies Group
  • Ecology and Conservation
  • Improving global stewardship
  • Latin America Research Cluster
  • Understanding a changing planet