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Attaining Sustainable Services from Ecosystems through Trade-off Scenarios - ASSETS Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) funded multidisciplinary research project (May 2012 to April 2016) The link between the health of our planet and the health and prosperity of people is becoming more understood and recognized. When we responsibly manage nature’s resources, we ensure the continued supply of fresh water, nutrient-rich soil, food and other ecosystem services. How can we assure that everyone—especially the world’s poorest people—have access to the services nature provides while also anticipating consequences that may negatively impact our environment? There is an urgent need for data and analytical tools that will inform and guide sustainable development. The ASSETS project is an interdisciplinary, four-year initiative that aims to to undertake world-class research on how ecosystem services provided by forests intersect with poverty alleviation. The overall goal is to explicitly quantify the linkages between the natural ecosystem services that affect – and are affected by – food security and nutritional health for the rural poor at the forest-agricultural interface. Meet the Team Southampton University: Professor Guy Poppy Professor Nyovani Madise Professor Barrie Margetts Dr. Kate Schreckenberg Dr. Felix Eigenbrod Dr. Malcolm Hudson Conservation International: Dr. Miroslav Honzak Dr. Celia Harvey University of Malawi, Chancellor College partnering with WorldFish, Rhodes University and LEAD Africa: Professor Sosten Chiotha Professor Charlie Shakleton International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT); Colombian research centers, universities and NGOs: Dr. Andrew Jarvis BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change: Professor Ferdinando Villa Dundee University: Professor Terry Dawson The University of Malawi CHANCELLOR COLLEGE ASSETS will develop modeling and risk management tools that integrate three key components: inspiring leadership for a sustainable world Contact Professor Guy Poppy DPhil CBiol FSB Director of Multidisciplinary Research Director of University Strategic Research Groups Professor of Ecology Life Sciences Building University of Southampton +44 2380 593217 contact@espa‐assets.org www.espa-assets.org twitter @espaassets facebook.com/espaassets youtube.com/espaassets flickr.com/espaassets drivers, pressures and linkages between food security, nutritional health and ecosystem services crises and tipping points: past, present and future interactions between food insecurity and ecosystem services at the forest-agricultural interface the science-policy interface: How can we manage ecosystem services to reduce food insecurity and increase nutritional health? The project will deliver data from a range of sources and in various formats to inform policies affecting the lives of 2 million poor people living in three regions of Malawi and Colombia. It is hoped that our work can serve as an effective model to help 550 million people living in similar environments around the world. The project (NE-J002267-1) is funded with support from the United Kingdom’s Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation program (ESPA). ESPA receives its funding from the Department for International Development (DFID), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). www.espa.ac.uk twitter @espaassets | facebook/espaassets | www.espa-assets.org