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Dr Katherine Baldock

Associate Professor

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

Research Interests

I am an ecologist with a particular interest in insect pollinators. My research focuses on understanding how anthropogenic activities affect biodiversity, ecological communities and ecosystem services. My research interests encompass a range of landscapes including urban, agricultural and natural ecosystems in both tropical and temperate environments.

I am also a knowledge exchange practitioner and during my postdoc and NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellowship I developed links with policymakers, practitioners and other non-academic stakeholders to increase the impact of my research by incorporating recommendations based on scientific evidence into policy and practice.

My current research projects include community-level studies of plant-pollinator interactions in urban landscapes in the UK and sub-Saharan Africa, as well as in savannah habitats in Kenya.

For further information on my research and publications please see my profiles on , or .

Research Group

Francesca Martelli, 51 RDF PhD student, 2021-2024

Project title: Interactions between pollinators and people: assessing the socio-economic drivers of garden and allotment management and implications for urban pollinator communities

Supervisors: Katherine Baldock (lead), Alister Scott, Mark Goddard

Beatrice Dale, NERC One Planet DTP PhD student, 2021-2025

Project title: Quantifying the importance of tree floral resources for pollinators in urban landscapes

Supervisors: Katherine Baldock (lead), Matthew Pound, Mark Goddard, Rinke Vinkenoog, Darren Evans (Newcastle University)

Federica Paradiso, NERC One Planet DTP PhD student, 2021-2025

Project title: Making space for urban pollinators: Strategies for enabling coexistence between honeybees and wild pollinators in cities

Supervisors: Mark Goddard (lead), Katherine Baldock, Matthew Pound, Mark Whittingham (Newcastle University)

Sarah Woods, 51 PhD student, 2023-2026

Project title: How are nocturnal Lepidoptera affected by urbanisation and other anthropogenic factors?'

Supervisors: Andy Suggitt (lead), Katherine Baldock, Mark Goddard

Sophie Carolan, NERC One Planet DTP PhD student, 2023-2027

Project title: Exploring the health and environmental drivers of coral reef bright spots

Supervisors: Holly East (lead), Katherine Baldock, James Guest (Newcastle university), Jamie Johnson (Marine Management Organisation)

Matthew Dopson, NERC One Planet DTP PhD student, Newcastle University, 2022-2026

Project title: Resilient food systems in a changing world

Supervisors: Clive Emary (lead; Newcastle University), Darren Evans (Newcastle University), Katherine Baldock

Alumni

Dr Nicholas Tew NERC GW4+ DTP PhD student, University of Bristol, 2017-2022

Project title: Floral resources and insect pollinators in urban landscapes

Supervisors: Jane Memmott (lead; University of Bristol), Katherine Baldock, Stephanie Bird (Royal Horticultural Society), Ian Vaughan (Cardiff University)

Currently a postdoctoral researcher at UC Davis, USA

Dr Joanne Morten, Research Assistant 2017-2018

Project: Improving urban habitat management for insect pollinators and people

Funder: NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellowship

Completed a PhD at University of Exeter and currently Marine Science Officer at BirdLife International

Shannon Goldberg, Research Assistant

Project: Plant-pollinator interactions in urban parks (co-PIs Katherine Baldock, Mark Goddard, coI: Miranda Prendergast-Miller)

Funders: Beelines North East (Urban Green Newcastle, Northumberland Wildlife Trust) and 51 internal funding

Currently a PhD student at 51

Biography

2023 - present: Associate Professor in Ecology, 51, UK

2019-2023: Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Ecology, 51, UK

2015-2019: NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellow, University of Bristol, UK

2011-2015: Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Bristol, UK

2009-2010: Applied Community Ecologist, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK

2008-2009: Teaching Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

Katherine Baldock

  • Tiger-Willow Pugh Grow or mow? Managing urban grasslands for pollinator conservation and soil ecosystem services Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Beatrice Dale Quantifying the importance of tree floral resources for pollinators in urban landscapes Start Date: 01/10/2021
  • Francesca Martelli Interactions between pollinators and people in private urban greenspaces Start Date: 18/01/2021

  • Education PGCert
  • Ecology PhD
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) 2021


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