Professor Dale Webber is currently the Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research at the University of the West Indies. His academic specialization is in the field of Coastal Ecology and Management.
Professor Webber has had a distinguished career in Coastal Ecology and Environmental Management and has demonstrated a strong and consistent record of academic achievement in research, teaching and administration. The impact of this research is recognized internationally by his peers. Professor Webber has produced three book chapters and thirty publications in peer reviewed journals, nine of which are within the special issue of a major journal ‘Bulletin of Marine Science’ highlighting the work on the coastal ecology of the polluted Kingston Harbour. He has presented his research findings at conferences locally, regionally and internationally and has written over twenty technical reports for the Governments of the Caribbean. Dale has attracted approximately US$2.5 Million in research grants over the past 20 years.
Over the past fifteen years Dale has supervised 18 MSc, 27 M.Phil., and 13 Ph.D. students to successful completion in a range of interests from water quality and coastal ecology to oceanography, ecosystem modeling and the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements in environmental management. He also has an excellent record of public service, serving as Chairman, Environmental Foundation of Jamaica Board of Directors, Convener of the CAPE Environmental Sciences Panel for the Caribbean Examination Council, and Chairman of CL Environmental Company. Dale is married to marine biologist Professor Mona Webber with two daughters Marissa and Deanna.
For more information: http://mord.mona.uwi.edu/biblio/listotherauth.asp?auth=Webber,%20Dale%20F.
Professor Webber has had a distinguished career in Coastal Ecology and Environmental Management and has demonstrated a strong and consistent record of academic achievement in research, teaching and administration. The impact of this research is recognized internationally by his peers. Professor Webber has produced three book chapters and thirty publications in peer reviewed journals, nine of which are within the special issue of a major journal ‘Bulletin of Marine Science’ highlighting the work on the coastal ecology of the polluted Kingston Harbour. He has presented his research findings at conferences locally, regionally and internationally and has written over twenty technical reports for the Governments of the Caribbean. Dale has attracted approximately US$2.5 Million in research grants over the past 20 years.
Over the past fifteen years Dale has supervised 18 MSc, 27 M.Phil., and 13 Ph.D. students to successful completion in a range of interests from water quality and coastal ecology to oceanography, ecosystem modeling and the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements in environmental management. He also has an excellent record of public service, serving as Chairman, Environmental Foundation of Jamaica Board of Directors, Convener of the CAPE Environmental Sciences Panel for the Caribbean Examination Council, and Chairman of CL Environmental Company. Dale is married to marine biologist Professor Mona Webber with two daughters Marissa and Deanna.
For more information: http://mord.mona.uwi.edu/biblio/listotherauth.asp?auth=Webber,%20Dale%20F.