RESEARCH INTERESTS

bulletMechanism design in the area of non-point source pollution,
bulletR&D investment strategy and the environment,
bulletBiodiversity
bulletGenetically modified crops.

PUBLICATIONS

An economic approach to reducing water pollution: point and diffuse sources, The Science of the Total Environment, (2002) 282 – 283: 49 - 63.

Biodiversity and optimal policies towards R&D and the growth of genetically modified crop', Environmental and Resource Economics, with A. Ulph (2002) 22: 505-520.

Providing the correct incentives for genetic modification in Swanson T. (ed.) The Economics of Managing Biotechnologies, with A. Ulph (2002).

The prediction and management of aquatic nitrogen pollution across Europe: An introduction to the Integrated Nitrogen in European Catchments project (INCA), Hydrology and Earth Systems Science, with A.J. Wade, and P.G. Whitehead (2002) 6: 299-313.

The role of pest resistance in biotechnology R&D investment strategy, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, with A. Ulph  (2008) 55: 213-228.

Controlling nitrate pollution: an integrated approach, Land Use Policy, with A.J. Wade, forthcoming.

TEACHING

bulletEC20010 2nd Year Microeconomics (Bath Uni only)
bulletEC50126 MSc. Environmental Economics (Bath Uni only)
bulletEC30029 3rd year Environmental Economics (Bath Uni only)

 

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