2022

Dunnett, S., Holland, R. A., Taylor, G., & Eigenbrod, F. (2022a). Predicted wind and solar energy expansion has minimal overlap with multiple conservation priorities across global regions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(6).

Dunnett, S., Holland, R. A., Taylor, G., & Eigenbrod, F. (2022b). Reply to Pérez-García et al.: Perfect is the enemy of good. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(33), e2206500119.

Dunnett, S., Holland, R. A., Taylor, G., & Eigenbrod, F. (2022c). Reply to Niebuhr et al.: Infrastructure impacts must always be assessed locally. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(48), e2214469119.

2021

Delafield, G., Donnison, C., Roddis, P., Arvanitopoulos, T., Sfyridis, A., Dunnett, S., Ball, T., & Logan, K. G. (2021). Conceptual framework for balancing society and nature in net-zero energy transitions. Environmental Science & Policy, 125, 189–201.

2020

Dunnett, S., Sorichetta, A., Taylor, G., & Eigenbrod, F. (2020). Harmonised global datasets of wind and solar farm locations and power. Scientific Data, 7(130).

Eigenbrod, F., Beckmann, M., Dunnett, S., Graham, L., Holland, R. A., Meyfroidt, P., Seppelt, R., Song, X.-P., Spake, R., Václavík, T., & Verburg, P. H. (2020). Identifying agricultural frontiers for modeling global cropland expansion. One Earth, 3(4), 504–514.

Theses

Dunnett, S. (2020). Assessing potential spatial trade-offs between renewable energy expansion and biodiversity conservation [PhD thesis, University of Southampton].

Dunnett, S. (2012). Can biodiversity offsetting follow in carbon’s footprints? [Master’s thesis]. Imperial College London.