Lecturer: Schools of Health & Wellbeing Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Research
I am an environmental economist with over 10 years of research experience, specialising in the application of economic techniques to conservation and environmental management. My work is interdisciplinary, developed in close collaboration with ecologists, environmental scientists and policy specialists. My current research focuses on how nature and environmental markets—particularly biodiversity net gain and voluntary carbon markets—can be designed to deliver meaningful ecological and social outcomes. I continue to explore the valuation of ecosystem goods and services, particularly in the coastal and marine environment, with an increasing emphasis on how nature, green space, and blue space contribute to human health and wellbeing. I also work on the design of agri-environment
schemes that incentivise measurable environmental outcomes through results-based or modelled approaches.