
Senior Lecturer in Economics
University of Exeter Business School
Land, Environment, Economics, and Policy (LEEP) Institute
In my research on natural capital asset valuation, management, and accounting, I have explored:
the spatial aggregation of natural capital asset values
the sensitivity of biodiversity benefits to income and species scarcity
spillovers in resource management, and
the capitalization of coastal natural capital assets in property values.
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
Ph.D., Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Yale School of the Environment/GSAS, 2022
M.Phil., Yale GSAS, 2020
M.A. Economics, Yale GSAS, 2019
M.E.Sc. Yale School of the Environment, 2017 (Formerly School of Forestry and Environmental Studies)
A.B. (Cum Laude in Field) Environmental Science and Public Policy Harvard University, 2014
Press and Media:

1st marine economics fellow to focus on natural coastal resources
Addicott Awarded Marine Economics Fellowship to Study Coastal Erosion