Dr Bid Webb
Lecturer
Affiliations
Contact info
Room: F8b, Thoday Building, School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University
Email: bid.webb@bangor.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1248 382934
Web: LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Twitter, Multi-Land
I teach Masters-level forestry students Social Issues in Forest Management, Sustainable Use of Non-Timber Forest Products, Distance Learning Dissertation and contribute to other forestry modules. Prior to teaching, I spent 14 years working in Wales’ national environmental body, Natural Resources Wales (formally Environment Agency) before embarking on doctoral research. With experience in ecological monitoring and assessment, pollution prevention and conservation management, my current research interests are in soil function and hydrology, particularly the interaction between trees, soil and water. My research with the Multiland project asks what role trees can play in Natural Flood Management (NFM) and I have a strong bias towards applied research.
Contact Info
Room: F8b, Thoday Building, School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University
Email: bid.webb@bangor.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1248 382934
Web: LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Twitter, Multi-Land
I teach Masters-level forestry students Social Issues in Forest Management, Sustainable Use of Non-Timber Forest Products, Distance Learning Dissertation and contribute to other forestry modules. Prior to teaching, I spent 14 years working in Wales’ national environmental body, Natural Resources Wales (formally Environment Agency) before embarking on doctoral research. With experience in ecological monitoring and assessment, pollution prevention and conservation management, my current research interests are in soil function and hydrology, particularly the interaction between trees, soil and water. My research with the Multiland project asks what role trees can play in Natural Flood Management (NFM) and I have a strong bias towards applied research.
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching
Module Organiser
DDL-4999: MSc Dissertation
DDL-4206: Sustainable Use of Non-Timber Forest Products
DDL-4201: Social Issues in Forest Management
Module contributor
DDL-4536: Urban Forestry
DDL-4004: Agroforestry Systems and Practice
DXX-4524: Strategic Environmental Management
Research outputs (4)
- Published
Variation in root morphology amongst tree species influences soil hydraulic conductivity and macroporosity
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Hedgerow effects on CO2 emissions are regulated by soil type and season: implications for carbon flux dynamics in livestock-grazed pasture
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
How do hedgerows influence soil organic carbon stock in livestock-grazed pasture?
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review