Paula A. Harrison
 Principal Natural Capital Scientist
                            Environmental Sciences                                                        
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Institute of Freshwater Ecology)
                                                        United Kingdom
                        
Biography
Paula Harrison specialises in working across sectors and disciplines to integrate different types of knowledge using both modelling and participatory approaches to find innovative solutions for operationalising the ecosystem service concept and adapting to climate change.
Research Interest
Her major research interests include: Operationalising the ecosystem service concept with a variety of policy and practice stakeholders. Exploring how biodiversity underpins ecosystem service provision at different spatial scales. Different techniques for mapping and modelling natural capital and ecosystem services.
Publications
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GarcÃa-Llorente M, Iniesta-Arandia I, Willaarts B, Harrison PA, Berry P, del Mar Bayo M, Castro A, Montes C, MartÃn-López B (2015). Biophysical and sociocultural factors underlying spatial trade-offs of ecosystem services in semiarid watersheds. Ecology and Society 20: 39
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Li S, Gilbert L, Harrison PA, Rounsevell MDA (2016). Modelling the seasonality of Lyme disease risk and the potential impacts of a warming climate within the heterogeneous landscapes of Scotland. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 13: 116.
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Harrison PA, Dunford RW, Holman IP, Rounsevell MDA (2016). Climate change impact modelling needs to include cross-sectoral interactions. Nature Climate Change.