His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Biodiversity, Ecosystem services, Environmental resource management and Natural resource economics. His Ecology research incorporates elements of Biological dispersal and Metapopulation. His study in Biodiversity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Habitat, Ecosystem valuation, Species richness, Butterfly and Sustainability.
Paul R. Armsworth interconnects Agricultural productivity, Land use and Environmental planning in the investigation of issues within Ecosystem services. His research on Environmental resource management often connects related areas such as Natural resource. His work carried out in the field of Natural resource economics brings together such families of science as Common value auction, Profit and Environmental economics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Environmental resource management, Biodiversity, Natural resource economics and Protected area. His Ecology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biological dispersal and Fishery. His research in Environmental resource management intersects with topics in Habitat conservation, Socioeconomics and Ecosystem services.
His Ecosystem services study combines topics in areas such as Recreation and Sustainability. His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Agricultural productivity, Urban ecology and Land use. His Protected area study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Economies of scale, Nature reserve, Land trust and Wildlife.
Paul R. Armsworth mainly focuses on Protected area, Biodiversity, Natural resource economics, Habitat and Environmental planning. His Protected area study is associated with Ecology. His study connects Extinction and Ecology.
The Biodiversity study combines topics in areas such as Public good, Agroforestry, Market clearing and Current. His studies in Habitat integrate themes in fields like Range, Niche, Biological dispersal and Climate change. In his work, Wildlife and Gap analysis is strongly intertwined with Nature reserve, which is a subfield of Environmental planning.
Paul R. Armsworth mainly investigates Natural resource economics, Return on investment, Economic cost, Scale and Protected area. In his works, Paul R. Armsworth conducts interdisciplinary research on Natural resource economics and Market conditions. His work deals with themes such as Ranking, Fragmentation and Land trust, which intersect with Return on investment.
The concepts of his Economic cost study are interwoven with issues in Technological change, Habitat, Deforestation, Incentive and Environmental economics. He combines subjects such as Biodiversity, Biodiversity offsetting and Economic efficiency with his study of Scale. His Protected area research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Forest management, Portfolio, Rate of return and Introduced species.
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Who benefits from access to green space? A case study from Sheffield, UK
Olga Barbosa;Jamie A. Tratalos;Paul R. Armsworth;Richard G. Davies.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2007)
Biodiversity and the Feel-Good Factor: Understanding Associations between Self-Reported Human Well-being and Species Richness
Martin Dallimer;Martin Dallimer;Katherine N. Irvine;Andrew M. J. Skinner;Zoe G. Davies.
BioScience (2012)
The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK
William J. Sutherland;Susan Armstrong-Brown;Paul R. Armsworth;Brereton Tom.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2006)
The economics of valuing ecosystem services and biodiversity
Unai Pascual;Roldan Muradian;Luke Brander;Erik Gómez-Baggethun.
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (2012)
The impact of proxy‐based methods on mapping the distribution of ecosystem services
Felix Eigenbrod;Paul R. Armsworth;Bbarbara J. Anderson;Andreas Heinemeyer.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2010)
The structure of reef fish metapopulations: modelling larval dispersal and retention patterns.
Maurice K. James;Paul R. Armsworth;Luciano B. Mason;Lance Bode.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2002)
Spatial covariance between biodiversity and other ecosystem service priorities
Barbara J. Anderson;Paul R. Armsworth;Felix Eigenbrod;Chris D. Thomas.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2009)
Biodiversity conservation and the millennium development goals.
Jeffrey D. Sachs;Jonathan E. M. Baillie;William J. Sutherland;Paul R. Armsworth.
Science (2009)
Garden bird feeding predicts the structure of urban avian assemblages
Richard A. Fuller;Philip H. Warren;Paul R. Armsworth;Olga Barbosa.
Diversity and Distributions (2008)
Ecosystem-Service Science and the Way Forward for Conservation
P. R. Armsworth;K. M. A. Chan;G. C. Daily;P. R. Ehrlich.
Conservation Biology (2007)
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