Dr Eefke Mollee
Lecturer in Agroforest
Contact info
Thoday Room F17
Phone: 01248382517
Email: e.mollee@bangor.ac.uk
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 (DXX4536) and Global Food Security (DDL4207). I am originally from the Netherlands, where I gained MSc degrees in Ecology & Evolution and in Environment & Resource Management in Amsterdam. I first came to Bangor in 2012 to pursue a joint PhD degree with Copenhagen University on an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, 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.
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Can urban homegardens enhance food security? A case study from Uganda’s growing capital Kampala.
Mollee, E., 2016.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
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Into the Urban Wild: Collection of wild urban plants for food and medicine in Kampala, Uganda
Mollee, E., McDonald, M. & Pouliot, M., 1 Apr 2017, In: Land Use Policy. 63, April, p. 67-77Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Linking urban agroforestry and child nutrition: A case study from Kampala, Uganda. Keynote
Mollee, E., McDonald, M. & Kehlenbeck, K., 2019.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Cultivated plants in the diversified homegardens of local communities in Ganges Valley, Bangladesh
Rahman, S., Baldauf, C., Mollee, E., Abdullah-al-Pavel, M., Abdullah-al-Mamun, M., Mannan, T. & Sunderland, T., 2013. 6 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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Global analysis of yield benefits and risks from integrating trees with rice and implications for agroforestry research in Africa
Rodenburg, J., Mollee, E., Coe, R. & Sinclair, F., 15 May 2022, In: Field Crops Research. 281Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How People Foraging in Urban Greenspace Can Mobilize Social–Ecological Resilience During Covid-19 and Beyond
Sardeshpande, M., Hurley, P. T., Mollee, E., Garekae, H., Dahlberg, A. C., Emery, M. R. & Shakleton, C., 23 Dec 2021, In: Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review