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John S Rodwell

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Education
  
University of Leeds

Name
  
John Rodwell

Fields
  
Ecology

Doctoral advisor
  
Joyce Lambert

Notable awards
  
IEEM medal, 2009

Alma mater
  
University of Southampton

Institution
  
Lancaster University

Thesis
  
1974

Institutions
  
University of Lancaster (1991–2004)

Known for
  
British National Vegetation Classification

Books
  
National Vegetation Classification: Users' Handbook

John S. Rodwell (1946 – present) is an ecologist who was based at the University of Lancaster, noted for his role in the development of the British National Vegetation Classification and as editor of the five volumes of British Plant Communities.

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Education

Rodwell graduated in Botany from the University of Leeds in 1968, then researched limestone vegetation at the University of Southampton under Joyce Lambert for his PhD awarded in 1974. He also trained for the priesthood at Ripon College Cuddesdon, University of Oxford, maintaining this vocation as a non-stipendiary priest since 1974 in the Diocese of Blackburn since 1975 and is honorary canon of Blackburn Cathedral.

Career

In the same year, 1975, he became co-ordinator of research leading to the development of the British National Vegetation Classification (NVC). at Lancaster University, becoming editor of the NVC, a task that dominated his working life for more than two decades. All five volumes of British Plant Communities, which describe the NVC, were edited by Rodwell.

He joined the faculty of Lancaster University in 1991, was made Professor of Ecology in 1997 and retired in 2004 but has continued to teach and publish since then. In 2009 He was awarded the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management medal of honour.

References

John S. Rodwell Wikipedia