




Welcome to the UK Network for Environmental Economists
The UK Network for Environmental Economists aims to bring together environmental economists from academia, consultancy, and the public and private sectors to foster closer relationships, follow recent developments, and share experience.
We host monthly webinars, share news through a free monthly newsletter, operate the Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy (JEEP), and hold a yearly conference: envecon.
While many of our services are free to use, we offer membership at just £50 per year (£40 for students). Membership includes a 12-month subscription to JEEP, allows you to access recordings of past UKNEE conferences and webinars, enables you to share your news on this website, and gives you access to a growing network of leading environmental economists in the UK and beyond.
UKNEE’s strategic direction and that of envecon, including selection of papers and design of the envecon agenda is undertaken by a scientific committee. The following are the current scientific committee members:
Co-Founder and CEO of Economics for the Environment Consultancy (eftec)
Professor of Environmental Economics, University of Exeter; Director of the Land, Environment, Economics, and Policy Institute (LEEP); Director of NetZeroPlus
Principle Agricultural Economist, Agri-food and Biosciences Institute Northern Ireland (AFBINI)
Professor of Environmental and Ecological Economics, Aberystwyth University Business School
Assistant Professor in Environmental Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science(LSE)
Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Senior Research Fellow University of East Anglia and the Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE)
Dragon Capital Chair in Biodiversity Economics, University of Exeter
Chair in Environmental and One Health Economics, University of Glasgow
Professor of Economics, University of Manchester
Managing Economist, Lifescape Project
Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, Environmental Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam