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Phone: 01248382517

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I am a Lecturer in Agroforestry & International Development and I work as a researcher with World Agroforestry (ICRAF). At Bangor University I am the course director of the MSc Agroforesty & Food Security and module organiser for Urban Forestry (ENS-4300) and Global Food Security (ENS-4301) and Tropical Forestry and Agroforestry Study Tour (ENS-4319). I am originally from the Netherlands, where I gained MSc degrees in Ecology & Evolution (University of Amsterdam) and in Environment & Resource Management (VU University Amsterdam). I first came to Bangor in 2012 on an Erasmus Mundus scholarship to pursue a joint PhD degree with Copenhagen University for which I did extensive fieldwork in Uganda. My main research interests are in tropical (urban) agroforestry systems & practices with a direct link to food security. I am a systems thinker and open to collaborate on behaviour change in socio-ecological systems at different scales. 

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Supervision

PhD Supervision

Swati Renduchintala - Agroecological expansion in Andhra Pradesh, India. ICRAF 2022-2026 (co-supervised with Dr Tim Pagella)

Endri Martini - Scaling up farmer-to-farmer extension approaches for sustainable production of agroforestry commodities in Indonesia. ICRAF 2020 - 2026 (co-supervised with Dr Tim Pagella)

Aulia Soebandhi - Farmers' resilient decision-making on Agroforestry Diversification. ICRAF 2020 - 2026 (co-supervised with Dr Tim Pagella)

Yawo Jonky Tenou - Comparative analysis of resilience building and measurement for food security in sub-Saharan Africa. ICRAF 2020 - 2026 (co-supervised with Dr Tim Pagella)

Ms Tonthoza UganjaForest Landscape Restoration in Malawi. 2021 - 2025 (co-supervised with Dr James Gibbons)

 PhD Supervision Finished

Dave Buenavista - Conservation Biology: Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Nutraceutical Potentials of Indigenous Plants Utilized by the Local Communities of Mindanao, Philippines. Newton-CHED 2017 - 2021 (co-supervised with Prof Morag McDonald and Dr Sophie Wynne-Jones) 

 

 

 

 

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 2 - Zero Hunger

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Education/Academic qualification

PhD, The use of urban plant resources for health and food security in Kampala, Uganda., Bangor University

Award Date: 1 Jul 2017

PhD, The use of urban plant resources for health and food security in Kampala, Uganda., University of Copenhagen

Award Date: 1 Jul 2017

MSc, MSc Ecology and Evolution, University of Amsterdam

Award Date: 31 Mar 2010

MSc, Environment and Resource Management, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Award Date: 31 Oct 2009

Undergraduate, BSc, Biological Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

1 Sept 200131 Aug 2004

Award Date: 31 Aug 2004

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