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Simone has a multidisciplinary background that embraces scientific, social and economic aspects of natural resources and ecosystems, specifically oriented to the valuation of ecosystem services (in the marine and terrestrial environment), and to discover the implications for policy, governance and resource management. Simone’s research addresses both ecological and natural aspects of resource valuation by coupling ecological and economic models and contributing to discover trade-offs or win-win between users through deliberative approaches. Economic strategies for the management of resources
This project aims to advance natural capital research methods by making them more relevant and accessible to different audiences and improving their usefulness in policy analysis and decision-making.
The aim of this project is to produce constructive insights about the most productive venues (territorially and sectorally) and approaches (how and with and for whom) for using natural capital concepts and data to galvanise change for sustainability.
Professor Mark Reed is a transdisciplinary researcher specializing in environmental governance and research impact. He works with rural communities to enhance the governance of natural and agri-food systems, and his research on impact is changing the way researchers around the world generate and share knowledge so they can change the world.
Data processing and spatial data analysis Modelling of atmospheric emissions (at a landscape and national scale) Assessing the effects of air pollution on human health and sensitive habitats. Distribution of agricultural emissions (of ammonia and greenhouse gases) for the UK, Portugal and South Asia. Comparing top-down and bottom-up inventories
My research interests include environmental data (mainly atmospheric data) processing and transformation and how it changes over time and space. Also I am interested in developing web tools that helps users (from general public to policy makers) to visualise data for decision making.
My research interests lie in the field of air pollution impacts on ecosystems particularly focusing on nitrogen deposition. I provide underpinning atmospheric science support to UK stakeholders including pollution regulators and nature conservation practitioners. My work has included the design and development of application tools, knowledge systems and screening models in the area of impact assessment. In addition I provide guidance and advice on mitigation measures for ammonia emissions from agriculture, and have conducted research into the effects of using trees in the landscape to mitigate