Rachel Martin

DPhil Student / Technical Manager, Nature Positive Initiative

  • Department of Biology

Rachel Martin is a DPhil researcher at the University of Oxford, Department of Biology and Technical Manager with the Nature Positive Initiative. Her research explores how economic systems can be transformed to deliver nature-positive outcomes for biodiversity. She focuses on linking biodiversity metrics, economic contexts, and systems change to better understand the cumulative effects of human activities on nature and to identify scalable actions that drive regenerative change. She is interested in achieving net positive outcomes for nature by 2030, advancing full recovery by 2050, and identifying the economic pathways needed to reach these goals.

Before joining Oxford, Rachel led the Extinction Solutions Index at Conservation X Labs, evaluating innovative approaches to halt biodiversity loss. Her wider experience spans conservation technology, climate adaptation, water quality solutions, marine ecosystem indicators with NOAA, and species distribution modelling.