Dr Roslyn Henry
Cohort 2 (2025/26) Primary Supervisor
University of Aberdeen
Project(s)
Clear and sound: combining image analysis and bioacoustics to link pollinators traffic with fruit set and harvest.

About Me
Dr Roslyn Henry is an interdisciplinary Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen. Her research explores the interplay between food security, land use, and biodiversity, with a particular focus on how global change drives interactions between these domains. She obtained her degree in Zoology and her PhD in Ecological Modelling at the University of Aberdeen, before working at the University of Edinburgh, where she developed global land use models to investigate the challenges of land use and food security. She later returned to Aberdeen to continue her research. Dr Henry has expertise in individual-based ecological modelling and global land use modelling, and has made significant contributions to the development of tools that link ecological and socio-economic processes across scales. She is passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration and about advancing modelling approaches to address pressing environmental and sustainability challenges.
Research Interests
Biodiversity, Modelling, Land use change, Sustainable agriculture
