CV

Matthew Grainger
Position:    Researcher

  Telephone: +47 413 64 729
  E-mail: matthew.grainger@nina.no
 Department:  NINA terrestrisk naturmangfold

Knowledge areas

Making decisions that benefit biodiversity is often made harder by disparate and "messy" evidence-bases. I use my skills in data analysis, formal evidence synthesis and decision modelling to bring different types of evidence (e.g. peer-reviewed publications, grey literature, expert opinion and simulations) together to answer questions in complex environmental decision contexts.

Key skills: Systematic evidence synthesis, data analysis, data visualisation, decision modelling, Bayesian networks, RShiny apps

Examples of R shiny apps: Mapping of evidence: https://estech.shinyapps.io/eviatlas/; Predicting the use of green space in England during the pandemic: https://github.com/befriendabacterium/parksinthepandemic

Key qualifications

PhD Zoology, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Masters in Conservation Ecology and Planning, University of Pretoria, South Africa

BSc (Hons) Zoology, Newcastle University, United Kingdom

Publications:

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

NINA is an independent foundation for nature research and research on the interaction between human society, natural resources and biodiversity.
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