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 Lecturer (semi-retired)
- Former Associate Professor (Reader) in
- Member of the Marine Conservation Research Group
- Senior 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.
- 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.
- Matthew Bunce ñޓ (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 "Sustainable development options for marine and coastal areas of Caribbean Small Island Developing States" Supervised by Prof Laurence Mee and Dr Lynda Rodwell
Teaching
As an Ecological Economist I am interested in how humans interact with the environment through the economy. In my teaching I have focussed on the priorities of ecological economics of achieving first a sustainable scale, then just distribution of resources and finally economic efficiency. I am passionate about rejecting the notion that our economy can keep growing on a planet with finite resources. As Kenneth Boulding so eloquently put it: ñޜAnyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a physically finite planet, is either mad or an economistñޝ (or, you might add, a politician). Past module leadership includes:
- Economics of the Marine Environment (PG)
- Environmental Management and Sustainability (UG - Stage 2)
- Global Environmental Solutions (UG - Stage 4)
- Systems Thinking and Change Leadership (UG - Stage 4)
Contact Lynda
B516, Portland Square, Drake Circus, ñ, PL4 8AA
+44 1752 584725
lynda.rodwell@plymouth.ac.uk