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Dr Sue Rodway-Dyer
PhD, MSc, BSc, PGCE
Current positions
Senior Research Fellow
School of Geographical SciencesHonorary Lecturer
School of Geographical Sciences
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Research interests
My research interests are focused on aspects of environmental sustainability and the ways in which the principles of sustainable development can be applied to conservation and management in specific contexts, including climate change. My research focuses on an inter-disciplinary understanding of habitat management, exploring the relationships between soil degradation, sediment transfer and human behaviour in rural environments. This has been achieved through developing innovative methodological techniques to understand how natural landscapes change through time as a result of different land management practices.
My current research is on Monitoring, Reporting and Verification as part of the CO2RE Hub Team, The UK’s national research hub on Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR): https://co2re.org/
As well as being a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Institute of British Geographers, I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), having developed research which focuses on innovative pedagogic strategies within the environmental sciences to promote excellence in teaching and learning.
Publications
Recent publications
13/02/2024Decolonising Environmental Risk Assessments of Potentially Polluting Wrecks
Environmental Management
Do we really make a difference? A case study on the value of taught environmental sustainability postgraduate programmes within geography
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
The underappreciated value of brownfield sites
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
The new EU carbon removal certification
One Earth
The elephant in the Zoom: the role of virtual safaris during the COVID-19 pandemic for conservation resilience
Current Issues in Tourism