Mrs Selma Mekondjo Wardine Lendelvo Biography

Research Interests
  • Community based-Natural resources management
  • Livelihoods of the rural and urban poor
  • Biodiversity, land degradation and desertification
  • Role of gender and HIV/AIDS in natural resources management
  • Land reform
  • Social ecological systems

Room:   E035
Phone:   061 206 3051

Fax:       061 206 3050/3684

Email: slendelvo@unam.na

Teaching assignments

  • Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources: Environmental Science (2009 – 2010)
  • Faculty of Science: Introduction to Ecology (2002)
  • Adult education program: Research methodology (2002)

Biography in brief

Ms Selma Lendelvo is a researcher in the Life Sciences Division of the MRC focusing on livelihoods, land reform, socio-ecological and community based-natural resources management research. She has a B.Sc (Botany and Zoology) from UNAM, an M.Sc in Natural Resources Management and Sustainable Agriculture from Agricultural University of Norway.MsLendelvo has extensive experience in management and execution of research projects.

Her main focus currently is coordination of the bio-physical and socio-ecological research within and around Etosha, human-wildlife conflict and working on the Insaka initiative which is a consortium of five Universities, namely, UNAM, University of Montana (USA), Copperbelt University (Zamibia), University of KwaZulu Natal (RSA) and Monash University (RSA). This initiative aims at making African universities centers of excellence in socio-ecological systems research.

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