PhD students
Current PhD students
- Elizabeth Carabine (2010 start) ESRC/NERC funded (joint First Supervisor)
Impacts of Climate Change on Semi-Arid Grasslands: Scales of Interaction and Livelihood Security - Margi Bryant (2009 start) ESRC funded (joint First Supervisor)
Natural Allies? Conservation, communities and international volunteering - Liberty Mupakati (2008 start) self-funded (joint First Supervisor)
Reparation and Inequality through different Diasporas: The case of the Zimbabwean Diaspora in Leeds, United Kingdom and Musina, South Africa - Faith Ikioda (2008 start) FRUS and Wingate Scholarships (joint First Supervisor)
Doing gender in communities of practice: Women's participation and knowledges in market associations in Lagos, Nigeria
Former PhD students
- David Littlewood (2010)
Corporaqte Social Responsibility and Rights based approaches: the mining sector of Namibia - Helen Brown (2009)
Social learning and adaptive water resource management in South Africa and Namibia - Nissa Ramsay (2009)
Forging Forging connections: tracing the fragmentary lives of tourist souvenirs - Susannah Sallu (2008)
Local environmental change in Southern Africa: Biodiversity, land degradation and livelihoods - Lorena Pasquini (2007)
Biodiversity and private protected areas in Southern Africa - Alexander Arnall (2007)
Development interfaces: the role of social institutions in environmental interventions in southern Africa - Florence Crick (2007)
Exposure to drought: adaptive strategies among natural resource dependant societies in Africa - Graham Davies (2006)
Coping with Dryland Environmental Variability in Sedentary Pastoral Systems - Felicity Thomas (2005)
The Impact of HIV/AIDs on the Livelihoods of Female-headed Households in Northern Namibia - Douglas McNab (2005)
Livelihood Diversity and Sustainability in Limpopo Province, South Africa
Online version of thesis (PDF) - Lindsay Stringer (2004)
Applying the CCD: Scientific and Land User Dimensions of Environmental Degradation in Swaziland - Julie Newton (2004)
Gender Responsive Policies for Agricultural Livelihoods in Namibia
