Jacquie brings a wealth of expertise on carbon and biodiversity. Her work focuses particularly on unleashing the massive power of healthy soils and ecosystems to store carbon by shifting to regenerative farming practices and nature-based solutions underpinned by accurate data and evidence from the field.
Her innovative technology for the measurement of soil carbon sequestration has recently been awarded a US patent. This could help the farming industry worldwide make a significant contribution towards achieving the sustainability goals.
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About Professor Jaquie McGlade
Professor of Natural Prosperity, Sustainable Development and Knowledge Systems
Her research encompasses the knowledge systems that express the dynamics of our planet, its ecosystems, geophysical processes and interactions that human societies have with the natural world to survive and prosper.
She is especially interested in climate change, ocean health, food-biodiversity systems and the circular bioeconomy and issues of uncertainty, resilience, complexity and the information dynamics of large networks.