Jasmine Lee

British Antarctic Survey

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Ant-ICON Theme 2 EMCR

Jasmine is an 1851 research fellow at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge. She is an Antarctic conservation biologist and spatial ecologist and is passionate about using science to help conserve biodiversity in the face of climate change. Her research focuses on better understanding the threats facing Antarctic biodiversity and determining how we can mitigate them. Jasmine completed her PhD in the Centre for Biodiversity Conservation Science at the University of Queensland.

Current research projects / interests:

  • Antarctic conservation
  • Conservation planning
  • Climate change impacts

Keywords: conservation, climate change, biodiversity, conservation planning, tourism

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