• Read the Top 5 cited CEE Systematic Reviews

    CEE Systematic Reviews are frequently highly cited. Here are some examples using Google Scholar metrics 1. Human well-being impacts of terrestrial protected areas – cited 40 times 2. Assessing community-based conservation projects: A systematic review and multilevel analysis of attitudinal, behavioral, ecological, and economic outcomes – cited 36 times 3. Systematic review of effects on […]

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  • Defra Report on Evidence Synthesis Methods uses CEE Guidelines

    Defra (UK Government Department) has recently published a report prepared by CEBC (CEE Centre in UK) on ‘Emerging Tools and Techniques to Deliver Timely and Cost Effective Evidence Reviews’. The report uses CEE Systematic Review methodology as a gold standard for evidence review and gives advice on a range of methods to fit circumstances of […]

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  • CEE presents its work to USAID

    Chair of the CEE Board of Trustees, Andrew Pullin, presented a plenary talk to Environmental Officers from USAID in Washington DC last Month. USAID is the lead U.S. Government agency that works to end extreme global poverty and enable resilient, democratic societies to realize their potential. The talk was entitled ‘Synthesising environmental evidence to inform […]

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  • CEE Conference – call for abstracts

    The call for abstracts for talks and posters at the first CEE Conference is now open – details here

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  • CEE Chair’s message for 2016

    Chair’s message for 2016 A major challenge for any global collaboration is communication among all contributors – individuals, groups and organisations; communication about how things are going, how it all fits together and where we are headed. Perhaps even more challenging for an open collaboration such as CEE is communication with all potential contributors so […]

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  • CEE’s First International Conference

    First International Conference of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence Better Evidence, Better Decisions, Better Environment August 25-27th 2016 Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden Access first announcement and call for session proposals here

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  • Reducing the impact of extreme environmental events using Environmental Evidence

    Andrew Pullin and Teri Knight make the case for Environmental Evidence in there blog for EvidenceAid. CLICK HERE

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