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The Energy and Environment Team


The Theme will be led by Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) which plays a leading role in delivering NERC core marine and emerging offshore renewables research.  The Stockholm Environment Institute at York University, which has a strong track record in developing and applying input-output techniques to measure embedded carbon, will deliver Project 1.



PML together with Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL), which plays an important role in the physical oceanographic modelling development, will deliver Project 2.  Finally, the School of Environmental Science at University of East Anglia, which is one of the strongest in the country will focus on bioenergy, catchment management and participatory technology assessment to deliver Project 3.

 

    Position   Area of interest  
Carol Turley     Theme Leader
Senior Scientist, PML 
 
  Marine science, climate, policy  
Annie Linley   PML Applications
 
  Marine science applications, marine energy   
Melanie Austen   Head of Science Biodiversity, PML 
 
  Marine biodiversity, ecosystem services  
Jerry Blackford   Scientist, PML 
 
  Ecosystem modelling  
Paul Somerfield   Scientist, PML
 
  Marine biodiversity  
Stephen Mangi
 
  Scientist, PML    Ecosystem goods services
 
 
John Barrett   Senior Research Fellow, SEI, University of York   Sustainable Consumption and Production, Life Cycle Modelling, Consumer Emissions, Scenario development and policy appraisal  
Jan Minx   Senior Research Fellow, SEI, University of York    Sustainable Consumption and Production, Life Cycle Modelling, Consumer Emissions, Scenario development and policy appraisal
 
 
Alan Bond   Senior Lecturer, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA    Strategic environmental impact assessment, radioactive waste management   
Eleanor Carter-Silk   Postgraduate Research Student, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA   The socio-economic value of the marine ecosystem service of gas and climate regulation  
William Cheung   Lecturer, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA    The socio-economic value of the marine ecosystem service of gas and climate regulation  
Jason Chilvers   Lecturer, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA    Social acceptability of bioenergy crops  
Kevin Hiscock   Reader, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA   Hydrological sciences, physical and chemical catchment management   
Andrew Lovett   Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA    GIS applications in landscape planning and visualisation  
Amy Thomas   Postgraduate Research Student, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA   Land-based renewables and catchment ecosystem services  
Robert Tickner   Postgraduate Research Student, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA   Economic assessment of anaerobic digestion energy potential  
Tina Wegg   Postgraduate Research Student, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA   Social acceptability of bioenergy crops  

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