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L鈥橭r茅al-UNESCO fellowship

Congratulations to Shari Gallop!

Te Aka M膩tuatua School of Science

The L鈥橭r茅al-UNESCO fellowship programme recognises the achievements of exceptional early-career women in science. Shari was the 2020 recipient for New Zealand for the theme of Climate Change.

Congratulations to Shari Gallop who was one of the 2020 winners of a L鈥橭r茅al-UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship.

Estuaries are are biodiversity hotspots but are at high risk under climate change, facing impacts from land and sea. This funding associated with this fellowship will help Shari to investigate the resilience of nature-based estuarine restoration to climate change, and work towards designing estuarine restoration schemes that accounts for the impacts of climate change.

This research will provide internationally relevant insights into the resilience of nature-based estuary restoration, ensuring the schemes deliver their environmental benefits such as a healthy, functioning ecosystem alongside providing important spaces where people can connect to nature for many years to come.

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Dr Shari Gallop

Honorary Lecturer

Iwi: Ng膩ti Maru, Te Rarawa

I work at Pattle Delamore Partners (PDP) in Tauranga and have an honorary lectureship at the 糖心TV.