Richard Michael Teeuw Portrait

Professor Richard Teeuw

Emeritus Professor

Emeritus Professor (Richard Teeuw)

Richard.Teeuw@port.ac.uk

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Biography

I am a geomorphologist and remote sensing scientist, specialising in low-cost applications for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).  I  developed and manage the MSc in Crisis and Disaster Management at the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú, working with practitioners to develop our SimEx disaster response simulation exercise, which is now one of the largest annual exercises in the world. After gaining a BSc in Geology & Geography at Nottingham University, my career started at Stirling University with PhD research examining the geomorphology of the Sierra Leone diamondfields. I have extensive experience of using geomorphology and remote sensing to map geohazards and natural resources, consulting for BP Minerals International, Rio Tinto, Pioneer Goldfields, Golden Star Resources, NorWest Resources and Adam Smith International, as well as the Environment Agency in the UK and  the overseas development agencies of Britain (DfID), Canada (CIDA), Germany (GTZ) and Japan (JICA). Recently I have been working on projects involving the UK Satellite Applications Catapult: applying remote sensing to deection of illicit gold mining in Collombia and climate change adaptation applications for small island states, in conjunction with the United Nations Institute of Training and Research (UNITAR).

Research interests

My interests focus on low-cost uses of remote sensing for assessing hazards, vulnerability and risk, as well as geoinformatic capacity building in low-income countries and risk perception studies. My research includes industry-funded projects, from mapping of urban flood vulnerability, to satellite remote sensing of oil pollution in the Niger Delta. Recent projects funded by the ESRC and UKSA IPP use satellite remote sensing to detect and monitor illegal gold mining in the rainforests of Colombia. I led a NERC-funded team surveying impacts of Hurricane Maria in Dominica, using satellite data, drone photography and GIS for a forensic geomorphological analysis of destroyed infrastructure and fatality locations. I'm currently the Risk Science theme leader of the UK Space Agency IPP-funded CommonSensing project, using satellite imagery for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction applications in the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of Fiji, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands.

Research outputs

2025

Jones, D., Ivanov, O., Arsirii, O., Crook, P., Kanada, L., Labib, A., Teeuw, R., Smyk, S.

15 Apr 2025, In: European Journal of Operational Research

Research output: Article

Khalefa, E., Pepin, N., Teeuw, R.

6 Apr 2025, In: International Journal of Climatology, 19p.

Research output: Article

2024

Bingari, H., Gibson, A., Teeuw, R., Couceiro, F.

2 Oct 2024, In: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal

Research output: Article

Collie, C. J. R., Pritchard, D., Teeuw, R., Crook, P., Tipton, M., Shalev, K., Morris, N.

1 Sep 2024, In: Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 32, 3, 11p., e12606

Research output: Article

Khalefa, E., Pepin, N., Teeuw, R.

1 Sep 2024, In: International Journal of Environmental Studies. 81, 5, p. 2027–2047

Research output: Article

Abd Rabuh, A., Teeuw, R. M., Oakey, D. R., Argyriou, A. V., Foxley-Marrable, M., Wilkins, A.

15 Jul 2024, In: Sustainability. 16, 12, 22p., 5104

Research output: Article

Bingari, H. S., Gibson, A., Teeuw, R.

1 Jul 2024, In: Geoderma. 447, 13p., 116935

Research output: Article

2023

Yildiz, A., Dickinson, J., Priego-Hernandez, J., Teeuw, R., Shaw, R.

1 Nov 2023, In: Geographical Journal

Research output: Article

Teeuw, R., Argyriou, A.

6 Sep 2023,

Research output: Abstract

Khalefa, E., Pepin, N., Teeuw, R.

5 Sep 2023,

Research output: Abstract