School of Environmental & Natural Sciences

  1. Doctor of Philosophy
  2. Distribution, diversity and relationships in Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Munro: an appraisal using GIS and AFLP markers

    Author: Pattanaik, S., Mar 2008

    Supervisor: Hall, J. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  3. Disturbance and climate change risks to forest carbon sinks and potential management responses

    Author: Dymond, C., 2018

    Supervisor: Healey, J. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. Divergence and speciation of East African haplochromine cichlid fish

    Author: Tyers, A., 28 Apr 2014

    Supervisor: Turner, G. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  5. Diverse approaches to modelling conformations of mycolic acids from Myobactrium tuberculosis

    Author: Groenewald, W., May 2014

    Supervisor: Croft, A. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. Does Co-Management programme reconcile community interests and forest conservation:A Case study of Malawi

    Author: Chinangwa, L., 26 Aug 2014

    Supervisor: Pullin, A. (Supervisor) & Hockley, N. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  7. Drivers of land use change and policy analysis: the case of Bangladesh

    Author: Jashimuddin, M., 2002

    Supervisor: Edwards-Jones, G. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  8. Dye-sensitised solar cells: understanding the interactions between dyes and TiO2

    Author: Velasco, A. B. V., Jul 2009

    Supervisor: Holliman, P. (Supervisor) & Butler, I. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  9. Ecological studies on the tick Dermacentor reticulatis.

    Author: Tharme, A. P., Feb 1993

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  10. Ecology and silviculture of Osyris lanceolata (African sandalwood) : an aromatic tree of Tanzania

    Author: Mwang'ingo, P. L. P., Apr 2002

    Supervisor: Teklehaimanot, Z. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  11. Ecology and socio-economic importance of short fallows in the humid forest zone of Southern Cameroon.

    Author: Ngobo Nkongo, M. P., Dec 2002

    Supervisor: McDonald, M. (Supervisor)

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy