Tiziana Ulian

Senior Research Leader - Head Of Sustainable Use, Seeds & Solutions at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Tiziana Ulian is an Associate Professor of Applied Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation at the University of Turin since May 2023 and also serves as a Visiting Professor. With extensive experience at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew since 2004, Tiziana leads the Sustainable Use, Seeds & Solutions research group, focusing on developing Nature-based Solutions to climate change, particularly in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. Tiziana has also managed significant projects aimed at enhancing conservation and sustainable use of plant diversity, including the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership and the Useful Plants Project across multiple countries. Tiziana's academic background includes a PhD in Tropical Conservation Biology and an MBA Essentials from The London School of Economics, among other degrees in environmental sciences and resource management.

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Kew is the world’s leading botanic gardens, at the forefront of plant and fungal science, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major visitor attraction. We want a world where plants and fungi are understood, valued and conserved – because our lives depend on them. We use the power of our science and the rich diversity of our gardens and collections to provide knowledge, inspiration and understanding of why plants and fungi matter to everyone. See www.kew.org for more information or https://careers.kew.org to view our current career opportunities.


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