Dr Edward Shaw (he/him)

School of Architecture and Landscape

Research Associate

E.A.Shaw@sheffield.ac.uk

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Dr Edward Shaw
School of Architecture and Landscape
Arts Tower
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
Profile

I am an ecologist working on the DIY Greening Prescription for Climate Adaptation in Urban Streets (GP4Streets) project (www.gp4streets.org). My role is to plan and conduct ecological monitoring fieldwork in three English cities and use GIS to understand and map habitats and other indicators of ecological status in a range of urban and peri-urban settings, to support the assessment of impacts of retrofitted interventions and urbanisation pressures on ecosystems and habitats.

I completed a both an MBiolSci in Ecology and a PhD in Catchment Science at the ±¬ÁÏTV. I have worked as the Director of the environmental charity the Don Catchment Rivers Trust, and as a consult for the Environmental Protection Group. 
 

Qualifications

MBiolSci Ecology
PhD Catchment Science

Publications

Journal articles

  • Shaw E, Hancock P, Ayres S & Hyslop S (2025) . Conservation Evidence Journal, 22, 33-44.
  • Rankin DWH, Shaw EA & Macartney N (2023) . Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 40(3), 303-315.
  • Shaw E, Coldwell D, Cox A, Duffy M, Firth C, Fulton B, Goodship S, Hyslop S, Rowley D, Walker R & Worrall P (2021) . Sustainability, 13(14).
  • Atanbori J, Duan W, Shaw E, Appiah K & Dickinson P (2018) . Ecological Informatics, 48, 12-23.
  • Shaw EA, Lange E, Shucksmith JD & Lerner DN (2016) . Ecological Engineering, 91, 515-528.
  • Shaw E, Kumar V, Lange E & Lerner DN (2015) . Science of The Total Environment.

Conference proceedings

  • Shaw EA, Kumar V, Gill L, Lange E & Lerner DN (2012) . Procedia Environmental Sciences, Vol. 13 (pp 797-806)
  • Shaw E, Kumar V, Lerner D & Lange E (2010) Bayesian networks and social objectives: A canoeing case study. Modelling for Environment S Sake Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Conference of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society Iemss 2010, Vol. 2 (pp 1446-1453)
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