Dr Bernadette Snow

Senior Lecturer Marine Social Science

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Strand M, Albany Y, Buthelezi MNL, Hambaze N, Lemahieu A, Magwaza FM, Rivers N, Swartbooi TTB, van Vught H, Snow B (2024) Reflecting on arts-based participatory research: considerations for more equitable transdisciplinary collaborations. Ecology and Society 29 (4): 29 DOI: 10.5751/ES-15563-290429

Lombard, A.T., Clifford-Holmes, J., Goodall, V., Snow, B., Truter, H., Vrancken, P., Jones, P.J., Cochrane, K., Flannery, W., Hicks, C. and Gipperth, L., 2023. Principles for transformative ocean governance. Nature Sustainability, pp.1-13.

Glaser, M., Selim, S., ... Snow, B. (accepted). Analysis across case-based global sustainability projects: An emerging challenge for ocean conflict research in the Anthropocene. Maritime Studies.

Gifford, T., Lombard, A.T., Snow, B., Goodall, V. and Pichegru, L., 2023. Local purse-seine fishers’ economic losses owing to endangered seabird conservation measures–perceptions and reality. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 27(5), p.41.

Come, J., Peer, N., Nhamussua, J.L., Miranda, N.A., Macamo, C.C., Cabral, A.S., Madivadua, H., Zacarias, D., Narciso, J. and Snow, B., 2023. A socio-ecological survey in Inhambane Bay mangrove ecosystems: Biodiversity, livelihoods, and conservation. Ocean & Coastal Management, 244, p.106813. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2023.106813 

Elisa Morgera, Mitchell Lennan, Kati Kulovesi, Giulia La Bianca, Holly J. Niner, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb, Eugenia Recio Piva, Jeremy Hills, Mara Ntona, Alana Malinde SN Lancaster, Mia Strand, Bernadette Snow, Kira Erwin, Lynne Shannon, Sian Rees, Kieran Hyder, Georg Engelhard and Kerry Howell. (2023). Ocean-based Climate Action and Human Rights Implications under the International Climate Change Regime. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 1(aop), 1-36.

Morgera, E., McQuaid, K., La Bianca, G., Niner, H., Shannon, L., Strand, M., Rees, S., Howell, K., Snow, B., Lancaster, A.M.S. and Sauer, W., 2023. Addressing the ocean-climate nexus in the BBNJ agreement: strategic environmental assessments, human rights and equity in ocean science. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 1(aop), pp.1-33.

Strand, M., Shields, S., Morgera, E., McGarry, D., Lancaster, A., Brown, L. and Snow, B., 2023. Protecting Children’s Rights to Development and Culture by Re-Imagining ‘Ocean Literacies’. Available at SSRN 4506603.

Mmachaka, T., Nel, M.A., Snow, B. and Adams, J.B., 2023. Reduction in pollution load to an urban estuary using a sustainable drainage system treatment train. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 194, p.115378.

Rivers, N., Strand, M., Fernandes, M., Metuge, D., Lemahieu, A., Nonyane, C.L., Benkenstein, A. and Snow, B., 2023. Pathways to integrate Indigenous and local knowledge in ocean governance processes: Lessons from the Algoa Bay Project, South Africa. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, p.1084674.

Celliers, L., Rölfer, L., Rivers, N., Rosendo, S., Fernandes, M., Snow, B. and Costa, M.M., 2023. Stratification of stakeholders for participation in the governance of coastal social-ecological systems. AMBIO, pp.1-13.

Vermeulen-Miltz, E., Clifford-Holmes, J.K., Lombard, A.T. and Snow, B., 2023. Coastal tourism recovery amid COVID-19: insights from a participatory system dynamics approach. Tourism and Hospitality, 4(3), pp.435-450.

Strand, M., Rivers, N. and Snow, B., 2023. The complexity of evaluating, categorising and quantifying marine cultural heritage. Marine Policy, 148, p.105449.

Jacob, C., Diederichsen, S.D., Fullbrook, L., Lombard, A.T., Rees, S.E., Rivers, N., Snow, B., Strand, M., Zuercher, and Niner, H.J., 2023. A two way process – Social capacity as a driver and outcome of equitable marine spatial planning. Marine Policy, 149, p.105507.

Employment history

Since 2023 Senior Lecturer. SAMS

2021-23 Deputy Director. One Ocean Hub. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

2021-25 Adjunct Professor. Institute for Coastal and Marine Research. Nelson Mandela University

2019-21 Director. Institute for Coastal and Marine Research. Nelson Mandela University

2007-21 Lecturer. Department of Development Studies. Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

 

Qualifications

2018 PhD Botany. Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

1997 MSc Zoology. University of Port Elizabeth (now Nelson Mandela University)

1995 BSc (Hons) Zoology. University of Port Elizabeth (now Nelson Mandela University)