Jeremy’s research seeks to advance knowledge about monitoring communities and ecosystems in the face of current anthropogenic pressures. He specialises in the analysis of data from camera traps and satellite collars, with the aim of developing methods to monitor spatio-temporal changes in the structure and functioning of communities. Additionally, he is interested in the links between the monitoring, management, and sustainable use of natural resources, and in understanding how socio-ecological models involving these processes can support decision-making.