Stout's work is on pollinator ecology, biodiversity and land management. In 2015 her work helped initiate the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan, aiming to identify actions to make Ireland more pollinator friendly. In 2017 she set up apiary on the TCD campus, to compare honey from urban and rural honeybee hives. She has also researched the benefits of Irish honey, the value of pollinators in Ireland, the effects of pesticides, and
pesticide residues on bees, as well as working on longterm data on pollinators in Ireland. Stout wrote a regular Irish Times column, including articles on the need for farmers and ecologists to work together, and why people and nature need each other., in 2020 she carried out a biodiversity assessment for President Higgins, and was head of the expert review into the future of Ireland's
National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) in 2021, which reported neglect and under funding and resulted in a 2022 action plan. Jane has also published research on the benefits of forest, she leads the first project looking at
natural capital and catchment management and more recently has worked on projects to improve the local environment in Dublin. == Awards ==