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Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment

 

Biography

Doug Crawford-Brown’s interests lie broadly at the intersection of science, public policy and philosophy. This involves the development of advanced scientific models to estimate the risks and other environmental consequences of material and energy use; the application of these models in risk-based environmental and economic decisions; and analysis of the quality of science forming the evidence base for policy. These are integrated primarily into work on climate change and sustainability for the built and natural environments, as well as air and water policy.

Director,
Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research (4CMR)
Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
Professor Doug  Crawford-Brown
Not available for consultancy

Affiliations

Person keywords: 
risk assessment
climate change and sustainability for the built and natural environments
air and water policy
climate change
epistemic analysis of science in environmental policy
environmental policy