
معرفی
Dr. John Lynch is a postdoctoral environmental scientist affiliated with the University of Oxford's Department of Biology and School of Geography and the Environment. He contributes to physical geography teaching at Mansfield College while serving as an Agile Initiative Fellow exploring policy-relevant environmental research methodologies.
Education
- Natural Sciences (Plant Sciences/Ecology)
- MSc in Applied Ecology and Conservation
- PhD on herbicide resistance evolution in agricultural weeds
Research Focus
Dr. Lynch specializes in developing environmental/climate models to assess land management impacts, particularly through the Nature-based Solutions Initiative. His work bridges carbon removal interventions with biodiversity metrics, focusing on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable pathways.
Scientific Contributions
Recent outputs highlight soil health monitoring standardization, critical LCA reviews for carbon dioxide removal (CDR), methane emission debates in livestock, and seagrass restoration potential. His research emphasizes policy-relevant climate metrics like GWP* and the interplay between ecological functioning and carbon accounting.
Honors & Roles
- Agile Initiative Fellow (Oxford Martin School)
- Research Affiliate at the University of Oxford



