My preferred location(s)
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East Midlands
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East of England
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International
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London
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North East
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North West
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Northern Ireland
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Scotland
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South East
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South West
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Wales
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West Midlands
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Yorkshire and the Humber
My background
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Academia
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Government or policy
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Industry
My field of interest and expertise
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AI, robotics, machinery and data science
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Biodiversity, ecology, conservation
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Consumers and diets
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Crop production
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Food security and trade
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GHG measurement, accounting and markets
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Land strategy and sequestration
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Policy and economics
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Systems thinking and modelling
I am interested in working with other members on
Decision analysis and support
About me
Ian J. Bateman OBE, US-NAS, FBA, FEAERE, FRSA, FRSB, is Professor of Environmental Economics and Co-Director of the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP; http://www.exeter.ac.uk/leep/) at the University of Exeter Business School, UK. He is the Principal Investigator and Director of the South West Partnership for Environment and Economic Prosperity (SWEEP; https://sweep.ac.uk/), bringing together businesses and policymakers in the region. Ian is also the Principal Investigator of the NetZeroPlus Programme (https://netzeroplus.ac.uk/) helping policymakers and businesses make decisions which store greenhouse gases and deliver other environmental and economic benefits. Ian was for six years the only economist on the Defra Science Advisory Council and was Head of Economics for the UK National Ecosystem Assessment (UK-NEA; http://uknea.unep-wcmc.org) and led the economics component of the second phase of the UK-NEA. Throughout its entire tenure Ian was a Member of the H.M. Treasury and UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Natural Capital Committee reporting to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and advising the Secretary of State for the Environment. He was also a Board Member of the UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Ian currently advises the First Minister of Scotland, is a member of the HM Treasury Green Book working groups and a member of the Environment Agency Environment Agency Long-Term Investment Scenarios Development Group (LTIS-DG). Ian has been Principle or Co-Investigator of over 75 major research grants worth in excess of £70million. Ian is also the Chief Editor of the leading journal Environmental and Resource Economics. His main research interests revolve around the issue of ensuring sustainable wellbeing through the integration of natural and social science knowledge. He has particular skills in the fields of quantitative analysis as well as the valuation of non-market benefits and costs. He has written over 170 peer-reviewed journal papers and a large number of book chapters and books which have been cited over 35,000 times with an h-index of 96 and i10-index of 260. Ian also holds professorships in Australia and New Zealand, and is a recipient of the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award. In 2013 Ian was awarded an OBE for services to environmental science and policy.