Dr

William Arlidge

Postdoc
Phone
0049-(0)30-64181-654
Room
201

Müggelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin

Profile
Expertise

My research focuses on tackling challenges at the social-ecological interface, aiming to develop sustainable strategies for natural resource use and harvesting. A major part of my work involves setting biodiversity targets and modelling protected species bycatch, with a focus on how human behaviour affects fisheries management and conservation. I also use social network analysis to explore how information and behaviours spread within fishing communities. In a separate project, I’m investigating the role of social influence in driving non-compliance with conservation rules. Currently, my research at IGB looks at how anglers perceive ecological regime shifts in the western Baltic cod fishery. By combining these approaches, I aim to contribute to more effective fisheries management and reduce human impacts on biodiversity.

Publications

2024

2023

2022

2021

January 2022
Martine Maron; Diego Juffe-Bignoli; Linda Krueger; Joseph Kiesecker; Noëlle F. Kümpel; Kerry ten Kate; E.J. Milner-Gulland; William N.S. Arlidge; Hollie Booth; Joseph W. Bull; Malcolm Starkey; Jonathan M. Ekstrom; Bernardo Strassburg; Peter H. Verburg; James E. M. Watson

Setting robust biodiversity goals

Conservation Letters. - 14(2021)5, Art. e12816