The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Lynda's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Lynda
Associate Professor (Reader) in Member of the Centre for Marine and Coastal Policy ResearchSenior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Supervised Research Degrees
Elina Apine (Completed 2021): An interdisciplinary assessment of the mud crab Scylla serrata as a sustainable livelihood resource in southwest India, Supervised by Dr Lucy Turner (DoS) and Dr Lynda Rodwell Sarah Gall (Completed 2016): Evaluating the impacts of integrated fisheries and conservation management. Supervised by: Dr Lynda Rodwell (DoS), Dr Emma Sheehan, Professor Martin Attrill Emma Rendle (Completed 2015): The impacts of Boscombe artificial surf reef. Supervised by Dr Mark Davidson (DoS) and Dr Lynda Rodwell Jiska de Groot (Completed 2015): Social and economic implications of marine renewable developments in peripheral island states. Supervised by Prof. Ian Bailey (DoS) and Dr Lynda Rodwell. Frankie Peckett (Completed 2015): The use of decision support tools in MPA and MSP design. Supervsied by Dr Gillian Glegg and Dr Lynda Rodwell Matthew Ashley (Completed 2015): The effects of implementing marine porected areas around offshore wind farms. Supervised by Dr Lynda Rodwell (DoS), Dr Stephen Mangi and Dr Mel Austen.Ìý
Siân Rees (Completed 2011): The value of marine conservation. Supervised by Dr Lynda Rodwell (DoS), Professor Martin Attrill and Dr Mel Austen. Patrik Svensson (Completed 2009): The effectiveness of privately managed MPAs in tropical coastal areas supervised by Professor Martin Attrill and Dr Lynda Rodwell.Ìý Matthew Bunce – (Completed 2008) Thesis title "Marine Protected Areas in the Seychelles", funded by ESRC/NERC. Supervised by Dr Lynda Rodwell (DoS), Prof Richard Gibb and Prof Laurence Mee Asha Singh (Completed 2006): Thesis title "Susta