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Assessment of heavy metals pollution in soft sediment of the Severn Estuary and inner Bristol Channel system (2021)
Journal Article
Udoekpo, S. N., & Everard, M. (2021). Assessment of heavy metals pollution in soft sediment of the Severn Estuary and inner Bristol Channel system. British Journal of Environmental Sciences, 9(2), 1-30

For several decades, the Severn Estuary and Bristol Channel have been contaminated by heavy metals despite the many ecosystem services it provides. Therefore, this paper is devoted to the systematic assessment of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Ni, Zn and Pb)... Read More about Assessment of heavy metals pollution in soft sediment of the Severn Estuary and inner Bristol Channel system.

Weather, climate and perceptions of risk (2021)
Journal Article
Everard, M. (2021). Weather, climate and perceptions of risk. Environmental Scientist, 30(4), 43-49

Mark Everard points out that a crisp and simple distinction between weather and climate may be more elusive than we have assumed.

Migration: A systemic consideration (2021)
Journal Article
Everard, M. (2021). Migration: A systemic consideration. Environmental Scientist, 30.3, 10-15

The article takes a systemic view of animal migration informed by ecosystem services

Wetlands, nutrient neutrality and the failure of market economics (2021)
Journal Article
McInnes, R., & Everard, M. (2021). Wetlands, nutrient neutrality and the failure of market economics. The Environment, July/August 2021, 11-13

As markets seek to reconceptualise wetlands, do we risk losing a glorious opportunity to stem their degradation and loss? Robert McInnes and Mark Everard report

Assessing the societal benefits of mahseer (Torspp.) fishes to strengthen the basis for their conservation (2021)
Journal Article
Everard, M., Pinder, A., Claussen, J., & Orr, S. (2021). Assessing the societal benefits of mahseer (Torspp.) fishes to strengthen the basis for their conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 31(10), 2979-2986. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3683

Mahseer (Torspp., Cyprinidae) are iconic, large-bodied, migratory freshwater fishes of Asian rivers. Long valued as a food source and serving other societal roles, these fishes are severely threatened by a broad range of interacting and escalating hu... Read More about Assessing the societal benefits of mahseer (Torspp.) fishes to strengthen the basis for their conservation.

Atmospheric ammonia and nitrogen deposition on Irish Natura 2000 sites: Implications for Irish agriculture (2021)
Journal Article
Kelleghan, D., Hayes, E., Everard, M., Keating, P., Lesniak-Podsiadlo, A., & Curran, T. (2021). Atmospheric ammonia and nitrogen deposition on Irish Natura 2000 sites: Implications for Irish agriculture. Atmospheric Environment, 261, Article 118611. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2021.118611

With growing global demand for food, the agriculture sector worldwide is under pressure to intensify and expand, risking acceleration of existing negative biodiversity impacts. Agriculture is the dominant source of ammonia (NH3) emissions, which can... Read More about Atmospheric ammonia and nitrogen deposition on Irish Natura 2000 sites: Implications for Irish agriculture.

People’s perceptions towards the Steart Marshes Creation Project through stakeholder interviews and questionnaires (2021)
Book Chapter
McInnes, R. J., Everard, M., & Yamashita, H. (2021). People’s perceptions towards the Steart Marshes Creation Project through stakeholder interviews and questionnaires. In H. Yamashita (Ed.), Coastal Wetlands Restoration: Public Perception and Community. Development. Routledge

There is no published abstract. This paper documents the outocmes of public perceptions of the outcomes of a managed realignment scheme at Steart Marshes on the mouth of the River Parrett in Somerset, UK.

Evaluation of the ecosystem services provided by the Kailadevi wildlife sanctuary, Rajasthan, India (2021)
Journal Article
Rasal, V., Everard, M., Khandal, D., Chandrawal, K., & Sahu, Y. K. (2021). Evaluation of the ecosystem services provided by the Kailadevi wildlife sanctuary, Rajasthan, India. PARKS - The International Journal of Protected Areas and Conservation, 27(1), 13-24. https://doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.CH.2021.PARKS-27-1VRMH.en

Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary (KWLS), in Rajasthan (India), lost its Tiger (Panthera tigris) population in 2000, though since 2019 Tigers have over-spilled from the adjacent Ranthambhore National Park (RNP). Though protected, the forests of KWLS are d... Read More about Evaluation of the ecosystem services provided by the Kailadevi wildlife sanctuary, Rajasthan, India.