
معرفی
Rehema White is a Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews' School of Geography & Sustainable Development, actively contributing to research on sustainable development, biodiversity conflicts, and biosecurity. Her work bridges natural and social sciences through interdisciplinary knowledge production and exchange.
Education:
- University of Aberdeen (Agriculture)
- University of Manitoba (MSc in Animal Science)
- Australian National University (PhD in Endocrinology & Reproductive Ecology)
- Rhodes University (Postdoctoral Fellowship)
Her research focuses on integrating biodiversity conservation with development goals, multi-level natural resource governance, and sustainability in practice (e.g., golf, tree health). Recent projects include SCALE and BRIGIT, addressing sustainable forest management and plant biosecurity.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards mentioned in the text.
She coordinates interdisciplinary research groups and has led 12 projects funded by entities like the Scottish Funding Council and European Commission, emphasizing community-scale sustainability solutions and UN SDGs.
Her team collaborates with academics, practitioners, and policymakers to address climate change, ecological transitions, and sustainable livelihoods across Scotland, Latin America, and sub-Saharan Africa.



