Personal profile
Research interests
My research investigating riparain tree populations along ephemeral rivers is part of the Swakop River Woodlands and Wildlife Project, a collaboration between the Institute of Zoology, King's College London and Gobabeb Research and Training Centre.
Research interests (short)
Conserving wildlife and habitat in riparian desert ecosystems: establishing water-vegetation-wildlife relations for ephemeral rivers and the development of a policy-support tool for the threatened Swakop River, Namibia
Member of the Earth and Environmental Dynamics research group.
Education/Academic qualification
Master of Science, Biodiversity, Conservation and Management
Award Date: 1 Jan 2008
Thesis
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The distribution and survival of riparian trees along a dammed ephemeral river
Douglas, C. M. S. (Author), Mulligan, M. (Supervisor) & Mustafa, D. (Supervisor), 2015Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy