Outputs
Below is a collection of Nature-based Solutions Initiative outputs from our team or closely related partners. For academic papers solely on Nature-based Solutions see our bibliography.
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Nature, Food, and Farming Research
February 2026Co-created by AGRIIH and Agile, this catalogue brings together a wide range of programmes, projects, and researchers across the University of Oxford whose work engages with key challenges in food, farming, and nature. It has been developed to support new conversations, connections, and collaborations between practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and organisations working across sustainable food, farming, land stewardship and rural futures.
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Addressing the challenges of managing and monitoring biodiversity in High Conservation Value areas and High Carbon Stock forests within oil palm landscapes
February 2026Protecting areas of natural habitat is an approach that is used to help conserve biodiversity in oil palm plantations. Their size and location affect the biodiversity of these sites and the management of sites is vital for ensuring their natural ecosystems remain in good condition and for maintaining forest canopy cover.
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The AGRIIH Showcase
February 2026The AGRIIH Showcase brings together interdisciplinary research and dialogue at University of Oxford around agricultural resilience, exploring how research, practice, and collaboration can address challenges across nature, food, and farming systems. The exhibition highlights key themes including working with nature, technology and innovation, governance and values, and co-creating resilient futures. Explore the exhibition panels to learn more about the questions, approaches, and research areas featured at the Showcase.
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Landscape Analysis for an Agricultural Resilience Impact and Innovation Hub (AGRIIH) at Oxford
June 2025Oxford University has a vision for an Agricultural Resilience Impact and Innovation Hub (AGRIIH) to link its own agriculture-related research, connected disciplines, and form external partnerships to increase impact and innovation, resulting in greater resilience in agriculture in the UK and globally.
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Introducing The Agricultural Resilience Impact and Innovation Hub
June 2025Oxford is developing a new interdisciplinary initiative: the Agricultural Resilience Impact and Innovation Hub (AGRIIH). AGRIIH will act as a catalyst for agricultural resilience research and innovation at Oxford—bringing together diverse disciplines, external partners, and global stakeholders to drive practical, system-informed solutions.
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