CURRICULUM VITAE

Curriculum Vitae
NAME:
Dr. Colin Charles Drummond TINGLE
SPECIALISM:
Environmental Impact Ecology
Mainstreaming the Environment into Decision-making
DATE OF BIRTH:
2 January 1959
NATIONALITY:
British
CONTACT:
6 The Avenue, Lewes, E. Sussex BN7 1QS, UK
Tel. + 44 (0)1273 474077 eMail. [email protected]
[email protected]
KEY EXPERTISE AND EXPERIENCE
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Ecosystem services, ecological functions and sustainable development
Policy advice from Ecological Footprint Analysis
Policy advice on pesticides and the environment
Ecotoxicology; Environmental impact assessment
Ecological monitoring (field and lab components)
Environmental education and training (including at University level)
Sampling and survey techniques for invertebrates in tropical ecosystems; Assessment of
biological diversity (including lab-based invertebrate identification)
Design, implementation and management of field and laboratory research
Biological control of crop pests; Insect population dynamics
Project leadership, team work and management of support staff
QUALIFICATIONS (including membership of professional bodies)
BSc. (Wales) Applied Zoology with Honours
PhD (Lond.) Biological Control of the Glasshouse Mealybug using Parasitic Hymenoptera
Institute of Linguists Advanced Level French
Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society
Member South East Diamonds Ecofootprinting Policy Group chaired by SEEDA (2007-10)
Member NRI Advisory Panel to World Bank on Biodiversity Conservation in Rural
Development (1997)
Member EC Expert Panel on Environmental Pressure Indicators: Biodiversity Loss (1995/6)
Member EC Expert Panel on Environmental Pressure Indicators: Dispersion of Toxics (1995/6)
LANGUAGES
Speaking
Reading
Writing
English (mother tongue)
French
German
Excellent
Advanced
Basic
Excellent
Advanced
Basic
Excellent
Advanced
Limited
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OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE
Africa, Senegal
2007, one month providing francophone training in methods for assessing the impact of
pesticides on the environment (including procurement of lab and field equipment for training
programme) as part of the Pesticide Action Network (PAN-UK) Pesticides & Poverty project
2006, one week planning visit to organise ecotoxicology training (see above).
Africa, Benin
2007, one month providing francophone training in methods for assessing the impact of
pesticides on the environment (as for Senegal)
2006, one week planning visit to organise ecotoxicology training (see above).
Africa, Tanzania
2006, one month providing Anglophone training in methods for assessing the impact of
pesticides on the environment (as for Benin)
Africa, Ethiopia
2006, one month providing Anglophone training in methods for assessing the impact of
pesticides on the environment (as for Tanzania)
Africa, Zimbabwe
1988-1990, several stretches of 1-2 months. Surveying invertebrate diversity and abundance in
savannah woodland and field monitoring of environmental impact of DDT ground-spraying
operations to control tsetse fly and carrying out laboratory work to support field sampling.
Madagascar
2002, 10 days. Short-term consultant to World Bank mission on emergency locust control
campaign. Advising on pesticide ecotoxicology in relation to locust control.
1998, 3 weeks. Providing advice on capacity building in ecotoxicology to Office National pour
l’Environnement and field training for entomological aspects of environmental monitoring
field studies (including procurement of lab and field equipment for training
programme).
2 months. Establishing environmental monitoring programme to assess impacts on nontarget wildlife of barrier-spraying with 2 insecticides during emergency locust control
operations (LCOs); training a team of 16 Malagasy in field sampling techniques; setting up
and equiping field-based laboratory; assessing relative abundance of terrestrial invertebrate
indicators of pesticide stress; liaising with authorities responsible for planning and carrying
out emergency LCOs; providing policy advice on environmental aspects of locust control.
1994, 4 months. Field monitoring of invertebrate abundance and diversity in savannah grassland
to assess environmental impact of Dimilin used as a barrier spray against locusts.
1993, 5 weeks. Preliminary study of environmental impact of Dimilin barrier spray LCOs.
Belgium
2010, 3 weeks. Strengthening of Fisheries Laboratories and Technical Institutes: Laboratory
Equipment Procurement Tenders – Technical Evaluation and Assessment of the offers submitted
under the 8 international tenders (6 EN; 2 FR), up to but not including notification of winners).
Switzerland
1980, 5 months from 6.80. Involved in field and glasshouse work evaluating efficacy of new
insecticide products.
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EMPLOYMENT RECORD
Current and ongoing affiliations :As Environmental Educator
Associate Lecturer with the Open University (OU) (since November 2005)
Associate to Land & Water Group, NRI/University of Greenwich (since August 2001)
Tutor, Commonwork Land Trust, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, Kent, UK (since Feb 2003)
:as consultant in Environmental Impact Ecology
The NR Group, www.theNRgroup.net (since August 2001)
Associate to Best Foot Forward www.bestfootforward.com (since November 2005)
October 2010 – September 2011 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Environmental Impact Ecologist, The NR Group, www.theNRgroup.net on contract to FAO via
Pesticide Action Network [PAN-UK] (part-time)
March 2010 – May 2010 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Environmental Impact Ecologist on contract to NR International (part-time)
September 2008 –November 2009 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Consortium partner with Best Foot Forward and Levett-Therivel on contract to SEEDA (parttime)
April 2007 - September 2008 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Environmental Impact Ecologist, The NR Group, www.theNRgroup.net on contract to Lewes
District Council (part-time)
November 2005 – April 2008 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Environmental Impact Ecologist, The NR Group, www.theNRgroup.net on contract to
Pesticide Action Network [PAN-UK] (part-time)
February 2003 – November 2005 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Environmental Consultant, Commonwork Land Trust (part time)
Consortium partner with Best Foot Forward in Kent/E.Sussex (part time)
October 2002 – January 2003 (in addition to current and ongoing affiliations)
Temporary Education Co-ordinator, Commonwork Land Trust, Kent, UK (part-time)
August 2001 – September 2002
Environmental Impact Ecologist, Associate to Environmental Sustainability Group,
NRI/University of Greenwich (part-time)
Environmental Impact Ecologist, The NR Group, www.theNRgroup.net (part-time)
Tutor, Commonwork Land Trust, Kent, UK (part-time)
2000 – July 2001
Environmental Impact Ecologist, Principal Scientist 3, Natural Resources Management
Department, Natural Resources Institute (NRI) (part-time) and
Mainstreaming the Environment Programme Assistant, Centre for Sustainable Development,
NRI (part-time).
1999 - 2000
Environmental Ecologist, Principal Scientist 3, Environmental Sciences Department, NRI (parttime). “Organic” Smallholder (part-time).
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1998 - 1999
Environmental Ecologist, Principal Scientist 3, Environmental Sciences Department, NRI.
1996 - 1998
Environmental Ecologist, Principal Scientist 3, Environmental Sciences Department, NRI (parttime). “Organic” Smallholder (part-time).
1991 - 1996
Ecotoxicologist, Higher Scientific Officer, Field Ecology Section (later Environmental Sciences
Department), NRI.
1988 - 1991
Special Research Fellow at Wye College (University of London) on contract to NRI, Chatham,
Kent ME4 4TB.
1987 - 1988
Assistant Scientific Officer, Pesticide Impact Section, Overseas Development Natural Resources
Institute, College House, Wrights Lane, London W8 5SJ.
1985 - 1986
Assistant Scientific Officer, Department Entomology, Agricultural Development and Advisory
Service (Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food), Olantigh Road, Wye, Ashford, Kent.
1984 - 1985
Scientific Officer, Dept. Wildlife and Storage Biology, Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and
Food, Medwyn House, Mountfield Road, Lewes, E. Sussex.
1981
Experimental Officer, Department Pure and Applied Zoology, University of Leeds, N. Yorks.
1980
Research Assistant, CIBA-GEIGY S.A. Centre de Recherche Agricole, St Aubin/FR,
Switzerland.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
October 2010 – present
 Member of Valuing Nature Network, involved in Biogeochemistry and Terrestrial & Fresh
Water Ecology scoping workshops and ‘Town Meeting’ and contributing to definition of an
agenda for work to implement the ecosystem services approach to decision making
 Member of team with Sussex Wildlife Trust and Lewes Railway Land Wildlife Trust
exploring criteria for valuation of ecosystem services provided by the environment around
Lewes, E. Sussex to community wellbeing and the local economy of Lewes
 Initiated establishment of the Lewes & Ouse Valley eco-nomics Group
 Member of L&OVe Group developing community engagement tools for awareness-raising in
relation to the value community in Lewes (businesses, public sector, voluntary enterprises
and individual residents) of a healthy local environment, via provision of ecosystem services
October 2010 – September 2011
 Team member with others in NR Group producing course material on Environmental
Chemistry, Environmental Risk Assessment, Ecotoxicology and Ecotoxicological Field
Monitoring for the Environment Module of University of Cape Town Diploma/Masters in
Pesticide Management
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March 2010 – May 2010
 Consultant to NR International as member of Evaluation Team for Laboratory Equipment
Procurement Tender offers under EU SFP ACP/OCT Programme
 Consultant to NR International as Technical Assessor for Laboratory Equipment Procurement
Tender offers (6 x english; 2 x french) under EU SFP ACP/OCT Programme
May 2008 – April 2010
 Member of consultancy team with Best Foot Forward and Levett-Therivel providing
guidance material on ecological footprint reduction to the South East Diamonds and local
authorities within the SE Region
 Editorial role for web-based “No Nonsense Guide to Footprint Reduction” for the South East
Diamonds
 Consultant to Lewes District Council Sustainability Team on ecological footprint analysis in
relation to LDC Climate Change Strategy
 Member South East Diamonds Ecofootprint Policy Group (chaired by SEEDA)
 Associate lecturer for the Open University MSc Research course T802
 Provision of data and project information on direct costs of restoration of rainforest in
Madagascar as a contribution to phase II of EU project The Economics of Ecosystems and
Biodiversity (TEEB)
 Contribution (as visiting lecturer) to Conservation & Management module [BSc level 3] at
the University of Brighton.
 Lecturing on Conservation Ecology unit of MSc course in Natural Resources at
NRI/University of Greenwich
 Lecturing on Conservation & Environment course (BSc level 3) at University of Greenwich
November 2005 – April 2008
 Project manager for Establishing capacity for ecological monitoring component of PAN-UK
project “Pesticides and Poverty: Implementing Chemical Conventions for safe and just
development”
 Team leader running Training of Trainers courses on Ecological Impacts of Pesticides, based
on Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D (eds.) 2002. Ecological monitoring methods for the
assessment of pesticide impacts in the tropics. Handbook and Methods sheets. CTA, The
Netherlands. The ToT courses took place in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Senegal & Benin.
 Consultant to Lewes District Council Sustainability Team on ecological footprint analysis in
relation to LDC Climate Change Strategy
 Member South East Diamonds Ecofootprint Policy Group (chaired by SEEDA)
 Associate lecturer for the Open University MSc Research course T802
 Tutoring in field ecology and environmental art at the Commonwork Land Trust
 Lecturing on Carbon Footprinting & Climate Change unit of MSc course in Natural
Resources at NRI/University of Greenwich
 Lecturing on Tropical Forest Ecology and Management unit of MSC course in Natural
Resources at NRI/University of Greenwich at Medway
 Lecturing on Conservation Ecology unit of MSc course in Natural Resources at
NRI/University of Greenwich
April 2005 – October 2005
 Consortium partner with Best Foot Forward, promoting ecological footprint analysis as a
sustainability indicator for local authorities and businesses in Kent/E.Sussex
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Consultant to PAN-UK on Establishing capacity for ecological monitoring component of EU
funded project “Pesticides and Poverty: Implementing Chemical Conventions for safe and
just development”
Tutoring in field ecology and environmental art at the Commonwork Land Trust
Lecturing on Conservation Ecology unit of MSc course in Natural Resources at
NRI/University of Greenwich
February 2003-March 2005
 Contribution to project design of an ecological restoration programme (VMCRCC) for
tropical rainforest in Madagascar, drawing together biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods and
carbon sequestration for a triple-bottom-line approach
 Technical input into drafting of VMCRCC project documentation (with special responsibility
for environmental impact issues), as a presentation under the UN Clean Development
Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol to the World Bank bioCarbon fund
 Reviewing chapters (section on Restoring after disturbances) for publication in WWF book
“Beyond planting trees: Forest Restoration in Landscapes” (Eds. Mansourian S., Vallauri, D.
& Dudley, N.)
 Providing review for Pesticide Outlook of Altieri, M.A. & Nicholls, C.I. 2004. Biodiversity
and Pest Management in Agroecosystems, 2nd Edition.
 Providing input into an FAO sponsored review of the environmental impacts of barrier
spraying of insecticides for locust control
 Environmental Consultant to Commonwork, evaluating and calculating the organisation’s
energy “ecofootprint”; providing recommendations on site-wide strategy for energy use
reduction and efficiency to reduce energy ecofootprint
 Lecturing on tropical forest ecology and management unit of MSC course in Natural
Resources at NRI/University of Greenwich
 Technical consultant to PAN-UK on research into development of a Pesticide Tax for the UK
 Environmental Consultant to Commonwork, evaluating and calculating the organisation’s
waste “ecofootprint”; designing questionnaire to collect relevant data; providing
recommendations on site-wide resource reduction, re-use and recycling
 Tutoring in field ecology and environmental art at the Commonwork Land Trust
October 2002-January 2003
 Running the education programme at Commonwork Land Trust (Temporary appointment)
 Providing lectures, practicals and co-supervising Conservation Ecology field visit for
University of Greenwich MSc in Natural Resources
August 2001-October 2002
 Technical consultant providing advice to World Bank team on environmental impacts of
different insecticides requested by the Government of Madagascar as part of a call for aid for
emergency locust control
 Providing technical advice and environmental inputs into report on Environmental and social
appraisal of Volta River Estates Organic Limited Banana project, Ghana
 Completing flyer on the use of DDT for tsetse fly control in Zimbabwe, based on updated
scientific results of environmental monitoring and outcomes from stakeholder consultation,
in the context of the Global Treaty on POPs
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Co-editing a Handbook of methods for assessment of pesticide impacts in tropical
ecosystems
Lecturing on Conservation Ecology unit, MSC in Natural Resources at NRI/UoG
Supervising MSc project in Natural Resources
Tutoring in field ecology and environmental art at the Commonwork Land Trust
2000-July 2001
 Contributing to the establishment of a policy strategy for NRI’s Centre for Sustainable
Development (CSD)
 Assisting with development of the Mainstreaming the Environment Programme of the CSD,
with particular emphasis on bringing valuation of Environmental Services into decisionmaking
 Co-authoring a Discussion Paper for NRI on Integrating Environmental Services into
Decision Making
 Drawing up policy guidelines on the use of DDT for tsetse fly control in Zimbabwe based on
results of scientific monitoring and stakeholder consultation
 Co-authoring 4 chapters for GTZ book on Ecotoxicology of locust control in Madagascar and
providing scientific editing for 6 other chapters.
 Co-authoring chapter (at request of editors) for The Natural History of Madagascar
published by University of Chicago Press.
 Writing course notes for a training programme in Ecotoxicology: Monitoring methods for
assessing pesticide impact
 Providing training in Ecotoxicology: Monitoring methods for assessing pesticide impact to
FAO APO working on locust control in Sudan, at request of University of Uppsala.
 Lecturing/teaching on Applied Ecology and Agriculture & Food Resources units of
University of Greenwich’s BSc. in Natural Resource Management.
1998-2000
 Providing advice to UK government’s Department for International Development (DFID) on
environmental aspects of emergency locust control in Madagascar
 Drafting recommendations on behalf of DFID to FAO on environmental impacts from
emergency locust control operations
 Providing advice on environmental aspects of emergency locust control to consultant
producing USAID Emergency Programme for Madagascar
 Contributing to production of the Malagasy National Anti-locust Campaign Strategy through
provision of information on environmental aspects of locust control.
 Leading project on Environmental Impacts of Emergency Locust Control in Madagascar:
Providing technical advice to the Office National pour l’Environnement (ONE) in
Madagascar on pesticide impact assessment; Helping build Malagasy in-country capacity in
ecotoxicological assessment; Advising USAID on technical aspects of their support to ONE;
training ONE field personnel; Advising ONE on policy implications
 Designing and carrying out the first ever programme to monitor the environmental impact of
emergency locust control operations in the world; liaising with all relevant national and
international authorities on programme development; establishing field programme in
Madagascar; training Malagasy field team in field monitoring techniques; analysing and
interpreting initial results.
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Co-ordinating, editing and providing specialist inputs into the production of a Briefing
Document on (the insecticide) fipronil for the Pesticides Action Network UK to be made
available to decision-makers and regulators worldwide.
Writing section on Ecotoxicology for Training Manual on IPM for staff in the Plant
Protection Division of Uzbekistan Ministry of Agriculture
Assisting with the development of a computer Model of barrier spraying for locust control:
quantification of non-target impacts and providing field data with which to validate the
model
Lecturing/teaching on Applied Ecology and Agriculture & Food Resources units of
University of Greenwich’s BSc. in Natural Resource Management.
1992-1997
 Leading Project on developing Policy Guidelines to Zimbabwe Government on the use of
DDT for Tsetse fly control: Formulating stakeholder consultation process to balance
scientific findings with stakeholder perceptions.
 Contributing to the establishment and development of NRI’s Natural Resources and Ethical
Trade Programme
 Monitoring changes in abundance and diversity of invertebrate fauna in grassland in
Madagascar for assessment of non-target effects of locust control operations.
 Training Malagasy field staff in sampling techniques for monitoring changes in relative
abundance of selected terrestrial invertebrates.
 Researching and trialling methodologies for monitoring terrestrial invertebrate populations
and biodiversity in the tropics for use in ecotoxicological studies.
 Environmental Impact Assessment desk study of the use of Insect growth regulators for
migratory pest control.
 EIA desk study: effects of new sewerage system for Nakuru town, Kenya, on natural history
and ecology of Lake Nakuru National Park.
 Providing advice through two EU Expert Panels on Environmental Pressure indicators for
Loss of Biodiversity and for Dispersion of Toxics.
 Lecturing/teaching on Applied Ecology and Agriculture & Food Resources units of
University of Greenwich’s BSc. in Natural Resource Management.
 Investigating the need for technical support to both UK NGOs and grower co-operatives or
small-scale farmers in developing countries involved in the Fair-trade movement.
1988 - 1991
 Terrestrial Invertebrate Zoologist attached to DDT Impact Assessment team, investigating
non-target impacts of DDT used to control tsetse fly in Zimbabwe.
 Monitoring relative abundance/diversity of invertebrates at risk from DDT ground-spraying
in the field.
 Developing sampling methods for pesticide impact assessment.
 Identifying invertebrates from samples taken in savannah woodland.
 Co-editing final report on project.
1987 - 1988
Responsible for compilation of "ENVIRON", a bibliographic database of environmental effects
of pesticides with particular reference to developing countries.
 Designing setting up, managing and maintaining database on Cardbox.
1985 - 1986
Responsible for research project on cereal aphids and barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). Pest
control trials and field assessment of pest outbreaks on farms in Kent.
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Trapping, sorting and identifying aphids to species and developing infectivity index for
BYDV as part of national programme.
Monitoring aphid populations and BYDV attack in cereal fields around Kent.
Managing and monitoring research plots investigating control of vine weevil.
1981 - 1985
Research on biological control of insect pests in glasshouses, including:
insect population dynamics; host/parasitoid interactions; insect behaviour; insect population
monitoring.
1981
Managing field trials to investigate pest attack on swedes and to assess impact of pesticides on
non-target beneficial insects.
1980
Involved in tertiary screening of new insecticidal products.
PUBLICATIONS Papers in refereed scientific journals
Peveling, R., McWilliam, A.N., Nagel, P., Rasolomanana, H., Raholijaona, Rakotomianina, L.,
Ravoninjatovo, A., Dewhurst, C.F., Gibson, G., Rafanomezana, S. and Tingle, C.C.D.
2003. Impact of locust control on harvester termites and endemic vertebrate predators in
Madagascar. J. Applied Ecology 40: 729-741.
Tingle, C.C.D., Rother, J.A., Dewhurst, C.F., Lauer, S. & King, W.J. 2002. Fipronil:
environmental fate, ecotoxicology and human health concerns. Reviews of Environmental
Contamination and Toxicology 176: 1-66.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1996. Sprayed barriers of diflubenzuron for control of the migratory locust
(Locusta migratoria capito (Sauss). [Orthoptera: Acrididae] in Madagascar: short-term
impact on relative abundance of terrestrial non-target invertebrates. Crop Protection
15(6): 579-592.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1995. Some effects of DDT used to control tsetse fly on woodland invertebrates
in Zimbabwe. Acta Zoologica Fennica 196: 361-363.
Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F. 1995. Effect of DDT selectively applied for tsetse fly (Glossina
spp.) control on litter decomposition and soil fauna in semi-arid mopane woodland in
Zimbabwe. Acta Zoologica Fennica 196: 364-368.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1993. Bait location by ground-foraging ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in
mopane woodland selectively sprayed to control tsetse fly (Diptera: Glossinidae) in
Zimbabwe. Bull. Ent. Res. 83: 259-265.
Douthwaite, R.J. and Tingle, C.C.D. 1992. Effects of DDT treatments applied for tsetse fly
control on White-headed Black Chat (Thamnolaea arnoti) populations in Zimbabwe. II.
Cause of decline. Ecotoxicology 1: 101-115.
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Tingle, C.C.D., Lauer, S. and Armstrong, G. 1992. Dry season, epigeal invertebrate fauna of
mopane woodland in northwestern Zimbabwe. J. Arid Environ. 23(4): 397-414.
Tingle C.C.D. and Copland, M.J.W. 1989. Progeny production and adult longevity of the
mealybug parasitoids Anagyrus pseudococci, Leptomastix dactylopii and Leptomastidea
abnormis (Hym. : Encyrtidae) in relation to temperature. Entomophaga, 34 (2): 111-120.
Tingle, C.C.D. and Copland, M.J.W. 1988. Predicting development of the mealybug parasitoids
Anagyrus pseudococci, Leptomastix dactylopii and Leptomastidea abnormis under
glasshouse conditions. Entomologia exp. appl., 46: 19-28.
Tingle, C.C.D. and Copland, M.J.W. 1988. Effects of temperature and host-plant on regulation
of glasshouse mealybug (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) populations by introduced
parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). Bull. Ent. Res., 78: 135-142.
Book chapters
Tingle, C.C.D., McWilliam, A.N., Rafanomezana, S., Rakotondravelo, M.L. & Rakotondrasoa,
H. 2003. The fauna of savannah grasslands in the locust outbreak area in southwestern
Madagascar. In: Goodman, S. & Benstead, J. (eds.) The Natural History of Madagascar.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA. pp 520-529.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2002. Terrestrial Invertebrates In: Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D (eds.) Ecological
monitoring methods for the assessment of pesticide impacts in the tropics. Handbook and
Method sheets. CTA, The Netherlands. pp 159-181.
Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F. 2002. Planning and Programme Design for Ecotoxicological
Monitoring In: Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D (eds.) Ecological monitoring methods for the
assessment of pesticide impacts in the tropics. Handbook and Methods sheets. CTA, The
Netherlands. pp. 5-52.
Tingle C.C.D. & McWilliam, A.N. 2001a. Evaluation et quantification de l’espacement des
barrières d’insecticide pendant une opération de lutte antiacridienne d’urgence. In:
Zehrer, W. (ed.) La Lutte Antiacridienne à Madagascar. Tome III : Ecotoxicologie.
GTZ, Antananarivo, Madagascar. pp. 101-113.
Tingle C.C.D. & McWilliam, A.N. 2001b. Evaluation de l’effet a court terme sur les organismes
non cibles des traitements antiacridienne d’urgence en barrières à grande échelle. In:
Zehrer, W. (ed.) La Lutte Antiacridienne à Madagascar. Tome III: Ecotoxicologie. GTZ,
Antananarivo, Madagascar. pp. 115-182.
Tingle, C.C.D., McWilliam, A.N., Zehrer, W., Rafanomezana, S. & Rafanomezantsoa, J-J. 2001.
Mis en place d’un programme pour faire un suivi écotoxicologique d’un opération de
lutte antiacridiennes par traitement en barrières à grande échelle. In: Zehrer, W. (ed.) La
Lutte Antiacridienne à Madagascar. Tome III : Ecotoxicologie. GTZ, Antananarivo,
Madagascar. pp. 61-100.
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Tingle, C.C.D. & Rahamefiarisoa, L.H. 2001. Evaluation de l'effet à court terme du Triflumuron
et du Fipronil sur les insectes volants non cibles: cas des Diptères. In: Zehrer, W. (ed.)
La Lutte Antiacridienne à Madagascar. Tome III : Ecotoxicologie. GTZ, Antananarivo,
Madagascar. pp. 299-313.
Tingle, C.C.D. Raholijaona, Rollandson, T., Gilberte, Z. & Romule, R. 1997. Diflubenzuron and
locust control in S.W. Madagascar: Relative abundance of non-target invertebrates
following barrier treatment. In: Krall, S., Peveling, R. & Ba Diallo, D. (eds). New
Strategies in Locust Control. Proceedings of the International Conference in April, 1995,
Bamako, Mali. Birkhäuser Publishers, Basel, Switzerland. pp 385-387.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1997. Aspects écotoxicologiques des dérégulateurs de croissance (IGR):
Résultats préliminaires des traitements en barrières avec du Dimilin (diflubenzuron) sur
les invertébrés non-cibles. In: Scherer, R. & Lié, F-H. (eds.) Symposium sur la lutte
antiacridienne à Madagascar. Fevrier 1995, Tulear, Madagascar. Projet DPV- GTZ
Promotion de la Protection Intégrée des Cultures et des Denrées Stockées, Antananarivo,
Madagascar. pp. 291-301.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1997. Barrier sprays with diflubenzuron for locust control in Madagascar:
Beneficial for beneficials? In: Haskell, P.T. & McEwen, P.K. (Eds.) New studies in
ecotoxicology. Papers resulting from posters given at the Welsh Pest Management Forum
conference: Ecotoxicology: Pesticides and beneficial organisms. Welsh Pest Management
Forum, Cardiff. pp 88-92.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1997. Spiders in the web of ecotoxicological impacts of IGR barrier spraying for
locust control. In: Haskell, P.T. & McEwen, P.K. (Eds.) New studies in ecotoxicology.
Papers resulting from posters given at the Welsh Pest Management Forum conference:
Ecotoxicology: Pesticides and beneficial organisms. Welsh Pest Management Forum,
Cardiff. pp 84-87.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1994. Terrestrial Invertebrates. In: Douthwaite, R.J. & Tingle, C.C.D. (eds) DDT
in the tropics: the impact on wildlife in Zimbabwe of ground-spraying for tsetse fly
control. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute. pp 49-71.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1994. Invertebrate prey for lizards. In: Douthwaite, R.J. & Tingle, C.C.D. (eds)
DDT in the tropics: the impact on wildlife in Zimbabwe of ground-spraying for tsetse fly
control. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute. pp 78.
Douthwaite, R.J. & Tingle, C.C.D. 1994. Woodland birds: Feeding behaviour and diet. In:
Douthwaite, R.J. & Tingle, C.C.D. (eds) DDT in the tropics: the impact on wildlife in
Zimbabwe of ground-spraying for tsetse fly control. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources
Institute. pp 86-87.
Copland, M.J.W., Tingle, C.C.D., Saynor, M. and Panis, A. 1985. Biology of glasshouse
mealybugs and their predators and parasitoids. In: Hussey, N.W. and Scopes, N.E.A.
(eds) Biological Pest Control: The Glasshouse Experience, Blandford Press, UK. pp 8286.
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Books
Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D (eds.) (Traduction française: Agrooh Bioscience Translations, 2007)
2002. Méthodes de Suivi Écologique pour Évaluer les Effets des Pesticides dans les
Tropiques. Manuel et Fiches Méthodologiques. CTA, The Netherlands. 266 + 184 pp.
Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D (eds.) 2002. Ecological monitoring methods for the assessment of
pesticide impacts in the tropics. Handbook and Methods sheets. CTA, The Netherlands.
266 + 184 pp.
Douthwaite, R.J. & Tingle, C.C.D. (eds.) 1994. DDT in the tropics: the impact on wildlife in
Zimbabwe of ground-spraying for tsetse fly control. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources
Institute. 195 pp.
Factsheets, briefings, discussion papers, Conference proceedings
Tingle, C.C.D., Bartlett, A. & Williams, D. 2012. Going Local: Community visualisation of
ecosystem services. Poster presentation. Proceedings SAC/SEPA conference “Valuing
Ecosystems: Policy, Economic and Management Interactions”, Edinburgh, Scotland.
April 2012. [in press]
Tingle, C.C.D. 2008. Rapid Risk Assessment of Round-up (with reference to use by rural
communities in the Mopti region, Mali) – Ecotoxicity (& human health risks). 4 pp.
http://www3.webng.com/panukdocs/poverty/annex%204%20rras.pdf
Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F. 2008a. Rapid Risk Assessment of 2,4-D amine used by rural
communities in Mbeye region, Tanzania – Ecotoxicity (& human health risks). 5 pp.
http://www3.webng.com/panukdocs/poverty/annex%204%20rras.pdf
Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F. 2008b. Rapid Risk Assessment of 2,4-D amine used by rural
communities in the Rift Valley, Ethiopia – Ecotoxicity (& human health risks). 6 pp.
http://www3.webng.com/panukdocs/poverty/annex%204%20rras.pdf
Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F. 2008c. Rapid Risk Assessment of DDT used by rural communities
in the Rift Valley, Ethiopia – Ecotoxicity (& human health risks). 7 pp.
http://www3.webng.com/panukdocs/poverty/annex%204%20rras.pdf
Gadji, B., Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F. 2008. Rapid Risk Assessment of Malathion used by rural
communities in the Mopti region, Mali – Ecotoxicity (& human health risks). 4 pp. (in
french) http://www3.webng.com/panukdocs/poverty/annex%204%20rras.pdf
Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2008. Rapid Risk Assessment of the use of Selecron by rural
communities in the Mbeya region, Tanzania. 4 pp.
http://www3.webng.com/panukdocs/poverty/annex%204%20rras.pdf
Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2007a. Desk Studies for Rapid Risk Assessment. Environmental
Impacts of Pesticides. Guidance Note I. PAN-UK Pesticides & Poverty Project. 7 pp.
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Factsheets, briefings, discussion papers (cont.)
Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2007b. Sources of Information on Pesticide Properties and Impacts.
Environmental Impacts of Pesticides. Guidance Note II. PAN-UK Pesticides & Poverty
Project. 6 pp.
McWilliam, A.N. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2002. DDT in the tropics: the impact on wildlife in
Zimbabwe of ground-spraying for tsetse fly control. Scientific Update, Stakeholder
consultation and Policy implications. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute. 6 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D., Rother, J., Dewhurst, C.F., Lauer, S. & King, W.J. 2001. Health and
environmental effects of fipronil. Briefing Paper AI1. Pesticide Action Network UK,
London, UK. 30 pp.
Campbell, K., Hancock, J., Robbins, M., Milner, S., Albright, K. & Tingle, C. 2001. Integrating
Environmental Services into Decision Making. Unpublished Discussion Paper, NRI,
Chatham, UK. 7 pp.
Anon, 2000. Fipronil Fact sheet. Pesticides News, 48: 20-22. (Compiled by Tingle, C.C.D.,
Rother, J., Dewhurst, C.F., Lauer, S., King, W.J. & Lambert, M.R.K.).
University Course Material
University of Cape Town’s Post Graduate Course on Pesticide Risk Management
Core Module 3: Environment
Course C3.1. Principles of Pesticide Environmental Risk and Impact Assessment (PEA) –
Compiled by Grant, I.F. & Tingle, C.C.D.
Course C3.2 - Environmental Chemistry of Pesticides (ECP) - Compiled by Grant, I.F. &
Tingle, C.C.D.
Course C3.3 – Principles of Pesticide Ecotoxicology (PPE) - Compiled by Tingle, C.C.D. &
Grant, I.F.
Course C3.5 – Ecotoxicological Monitoring for Pesticide Impact on the environment: The field
practice (EMPI) - Compiled by Tingle, C.C.D. & Grant, I.F.
Websites
SEEDA Diamonds No-Nonsense Guide to Reducing your Footprint.
http://simmo0ib.easydservers.com/seedawiki/index.php/Home_page (Produced by Best
Foot Forward, Levett-Therivel and Colin Tingle. TENDER REF :
GUILD/SP/AUG/2008/08). Went live April 2010.
L&OVe Lewes & Ouse Valley eco-nomics Group page on Transition Town Lewes website.
http://www.transitiontownlewes.org/landove-group.html. (Produced by Transition Town
Lewes). Live since June 2011.
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Unpublished reports
Holloway, L.L. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2009. Direct costs of Tetik’asa Mampody Savoka (TAMS):
Vohidrazana-Mantadia [also known as Ankeniheny–Zahamena – Mantadia Biodiversity
Conservation Corridor and Restoration Project]: Restoration examples from Madagascar
II. Working paper for EC project - The Economic of Ecosystems & Biodiversity, Phase II.
16 + iv pp.
Simmons, C., Levett, R. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2009. ‘Diamonds’ Ecological Footprint: Internal
Report. Preparation of Guidance Material for Ecofootprint Reduction at Local and Subregional Level. TENDER REF : GUILD/SP/AUG/2008/08. Unpublished report to
SEEDA. Best Foot Forward, Oxford, 38 pp.
Simmons, C., Levett, R. & Tingle, C.C.D. 2009. ‘Diamonds’ Ecological Footprint Reduction:
No-Nonsense Guide. TENDER REF : GUILD/SP/AUG/2008/08. Unpublished report to
SEEDA. Best Foot Forward, Oxford, 68 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2008. The Carbon baseline. Strategy for a changing climate – a Climate Change
Action Plan for Lewes District. Unpublished report to Lewes District Council
Sustainability Team. 28 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2008. Final Report on follow-up mini-projects. Pesticide Ecotoxicology –
Documenting & Communicating environmental impacts. PAN-UK Pesticides & Poverty
Project. Unpublished report. 25+xv+xxi+xxvii+xxxxi+Lx+Lxvii+xxxxii pp.
http://www.pan-uk.org/projects/poverty/ecotox.html
Tingle, C.C.D. 2007. Final Report. Pesticide Ecotoxicology Training of Trainers. PAN-UK
Pesticides & Poverty Project. Unpublished report. 17+iii+iii pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2007. Report on Training for Trainers in Senegal & Benin. Pesticide
Ecotoxicology Training of Trainers. PAN-UK Pesticides & Poverty Project. Unpublished
report. 21+xvi+iv+viii+xiii+i pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2006. Visit Report:12/11-26/11/06. Planning for francophone Training of
Trainers in Senegal & Benin. Pesticide Ecotoxicology Training of Trainers. PAN-UK
Pesticides & Poverty Project. Unpublished report. 11+i+v+iv pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2006. Report on Training for Trainers in Tanzania & Ethiopia. Pesticide
Ecotoxicology Training of Trainers. PAN-UK Pesticides & Poverty Project. Unpublished
report. 15+xii+v+i+v+iv pp.
Holloway, L. L. & Tingle C.C.D. 2004. Vohidrazana-Mantadia corridor restoration and
conservation carbon project: An assessment of environmental and socio-economic
impacts. Discussion document for use by Conservation International in compilation of
Project Design Document for World Bank BioCarbon Fund. 59 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 2004. Commonwork’s Ecofootprint: II. The Energy component. 34 pp.
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Unpublished reports (cont.)
Tingle, C.C.D. 2003. Commonwork’s Ecofootprint: I. Recycling at Commonwork – Present
practice and future potential for site-wide waste minimisation. 26 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. & Dewhurst, C.F. 1999. Provision of training, support and advice to the Office
National pour l’Environnement (ONE) on environmental monitoring associated with
emergency locust control operations in Madagascar (with particular reference to
invertebrate fauna). Report on visit to Madagascar 23 November - 24 December 1998.
Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 18+viii+68 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. & Dewhurst, C.F. 1999. Formation, appui et conseils fournis à l’Office National
pour l’Environnement (ONE) dans le domaine du suivi écologique associé aux opérations
de lutte antiacridienne d’urgence à Madagascar. Rapport de la visite effectuée à
Madagascar du 23 novembre au 24 décembre 1998 (avec une référence particulière à la
faune invertébrée). Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 11+iii+8+6+5 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. & McWilliam, A.N. 1999. Evaluation of short-term impact on non-target
organisms of two pesticides used in emergency locust control in Madagascar. Final
Report to DFID. Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 28+9+6+5+12+xxix pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1999. Recommendations to FAO based on Evaluation of the Environmental
Impact of emergency locust control in Madagascar. Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham,
UK. 5 pp.
Lauer, S. & Tingle, C.C.D. 1999. Backstopping of ecotoxicology monitoring by the Office
National pour l’Environnement (ONE). General overview of invertebrate sample
identifications from Madagascar by ONE field teams and quality of sample preservation
and labelling protocol. Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 6 pp.
Dewhurst, C.F. & Tingle, C.C.D. 1999. Support to the Madagascar Office National pour
L’Environnement (O.N.E.) in monitoring the environmental impact of locust control
operations. (Amendment number 1). Semi-annual report No.1 Period under review: July
- December 1998. SAVEM Sub-grant Agreement between PACT and NRI (Co-operative
Agreement No. 623-A-00-91-00035-00). 6pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1999. Support to the Madagascar Office National pour L’Environnement
(O.N.E.) in monitoring the environmental impact of locust control operations.
(Amendment number 1). Semi-annual report No.2 Period under review: January - June
1999. SAVEM Sub-grant Agreement between PACT and NRI (Co-operative Agreement
No. 623-A-00-91-00035-00). 5pp.
Tingle, C.C.D., McWilliam, A.N., Grant, I.F., Dobson, H. & King, W.J. 1999. Support to the
Madagascar Office National pour l’Environnement (ONE) in monitoring the
environmental impact of locust control operations. Final Technical report (part 1) on
SAVEM Sub-grant Agreement between PACT and NRI (Co-operative Agreement No.
623-A-00-91-00035-00). Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 18 pp.
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Unpublished reports (cont.)
Tingle, C.C.D. & McWilliam, A.N. 1998a. Evaluation of short-term impact of emergency locust
control in Madagascar on non-target organisms.Visit Report: 5 Jan 98 - 20 Mar 98.
Unpublished report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 5+xix pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. & McWilliam, A.N. 1998b. Evaluation of short-term impact of emergency locust
control in Madagascar on non-target organisms. Progress Report to O.N.E. on results to
end June 1998. Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 18+viii+68 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D., Hodgson, N., Rutter, J. and Bainbridge, Z.A. 1997. NGOs in the fair-trade
movement: Priority areas for technical support from the UK RNR Science base and
means of improving interaction with the scientific community. Appendix to:
Opportunities for increased partnership between NGOs and the UK RNR science base.
NRI report to ODA.
Bainbridge, Z.A., Tingle, C.C.D. and Rutter, J. 1997. The extent to which the policies of NGO's
on fair trade and other global awareness issues are likely to influence the development of
an ODA/UK business sector strategy for the promotion of business partnership initiatives.
Appendix to: Opportunities for increased partnership between NGOs and the UK RNR
science base. NRI report to ODA.
NRI 1996. Lake Nakuru: Environmental Impact Assessment. (Rother, J., Tingle, C.C.D &
Campbell, K.). Contribution to an Environmental Impact Assessment Study by Mangat,
I.B. Patel & Partners, Nairobi, Kenya. May 1996. NRI, Chatham, UK. 40 + XXXVII pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. & Goll, P.H. 1995. EIA Literature survey and desk study –The use of Insect
Growth Regulators (IGRs) for migratory pest control with special reference to the impact
of barrier spraying of Dimilin to control migratory locust in Madagascar. Environmental
Statement. Unpublished Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 32 pp.
Tingle, C.C.D. 1993. Preliminary studies of the environmental impact of Dimilin used as a
barrier spray against locusts in Madagascar. Technical Report, NRI, Chatham, UK. 22 pp.
Lambert, M.R.K., Grant, I.F., Smith, C.L., Tingle, C.C.D. and Douthwaite, R.J. 1991. Effects of
deltamethrin ground-spraying on non-target wildlife. Environmental Impact Assessment
of Ground-spraying Operations against Tsetse Fly in Zimbabwe. Technical Report No. 1.
NRI, Overseas Development Administration, London, 80 pp.
Updated 25 Nov 2011