My research focuses on applied marine ecology and environmental management, particularly with coastal fish assemblages. Research interests include fish ecology, environmental monitoring and assessment methodology and individual-based models.
Modelling of socio-ecological systems and management of common property resources in artisanal fisheries. Population dynamics of coastal marine invertebrates exploited by artisanal fisheries.
I am a first year PhD student at the Jill Dando Institute for Security and Crime Science at University College London
Aquatic ecology, Socio-ecological fisheries systems
Ecological modelling
Social Ecnomic/ecological complexity
Human behavioral ecology, marine ecology, cognitive sciences, decision making under uncertainty
To understand the nature of sustainable biophysical/economic systems. To determine the necessary and sufficient conditions for sustainability. To explore the trade-off between sustainability and social or economic justice. To investigate the application of the MEP and/or the MEPP to economic systems, or agent-based models of economic systems.
Using agent based models to look at ecosystem-based or integrated management of oceans and coastal zones