Senior Lecturer in Applied Ecology, Nottingham Trent University
Dr Adam Bates is a Senior Lecturer in the environment group in the School of Animal, Rural & Environmental Sciences.
He is module leader for CCMT10420 Introduction to Plant Ecology, CCMT20524 Introduction to Research, CCMT20121 Applied Habitat Management & CCMT30413 Advanced Ecology. He teaches on a variety of other modules including field courses to Spain and Pembrokeshire and CCMT10421 Ecological Census Techniques.
Dr Bates is an active researcher in a variety of areas including urban ecology, green roofs, citizen science, riparian and orchard ecology.
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