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Haines-Young CV

Keynote Presentations from the 4th ALTER-Net Summer School, Peyresq 5 - 17 September 2009

 

t_roy_haines-young_sl.jpg Speaker: Roy Haines-Young
Roy.Haines-Young -at- Nottingham.ac.uk
University of Nottingham, Centre for Environmental Management,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/CEM/

 

 

Title of the talk: Modelling ecosystem services using Bayesian networks (pdf: 14MB)

 

Biosketch

Roy is Professor in Environmental Management and Director of the Centre for Environmental Management (CEM) in the School of Geography, University of Nottingham, and formerly led the Environmental Science and Policy Group (ESPG) within the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH). Although trained as a natural scientist, he has sought to develop a stronger social content in his recent work. He has worked extensively with the policy makers in Central Government and it agencies, and recognises the need to develop a science that is responsive to the wider public debates about environmental issues. He is adviser for environmental issues to research councils, but also Governmental Agencies.

 

Principle Investigator of the following recent research projects:

(all project and final reports can be found under: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/CEM/

 

Europe (European Commission and European Environment Agency)
  • Implementation of Ecosystem Accounting (funded by European Environment Agency, 2008-2011)
  • Development of a Forecasting Framework and Scenarios to Support the EU Sustainable Development Strategy (Forescene), EU 6th Framework, STREP 2006-2008
  • The European Landscape Character Assessment Initiative, EU 5th Framework STREP, (ELCAI), 2003-2005

 

UK Research Councils
  • Transdisciplinary Seminar Series “Framing Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being (FRESH)” funded by NERC/ESRC, 9/2007 – 8/2009
  • Environmental Limits, ecosystem resilience and supporting services. Pilot funded by NERC/LWEC

 

Defra/UK funded projects under their Natural Resource Programme
  • Scoping the Benefits for a MA-style Assessment for England (11/2007-3/2008)
  • England’s terrestrial ecosystem services and the rationale for an ecosystem approach, 9/2006-9/2007
  • Defining and Identifying Environmental Limits for Sustainable Development: Scoping Study, 9/2005-2/2006
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Accounting funded by the European Environment Agency (EEA), 2005-2006

 

JNCC
  • An Analysis of methodologies for defining ecosystem service

 

Natural England
  • Assessing Change in countryside quality in England’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (1/2008-3/2008)
  • Countryside Quality Counts (CQC) funded by the UK Countryside Agency, 2003 – 2007

 

EMDA
  • Regional Bodies and Payments for Ecosystem Services – models (with ARUP)
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