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Dr. Amy Binner is a Researcher in the Department of Economics at the University of Exeter. Her work focuses on environmental economics, integrating spatial analysis, agent-based modeling, and computational techniques to study land use decision-making and its ecological impacts.
Her research spans interdisciplinary domains, including:
- Environmental and resource economics
- Spatially explicit modeling
- Non-market valuation
- Econometrics and general equilibrium modeling
- Interdisciplinary collaborations with Exeter Biodiversity & People
She has contributed to high-profile projects such as the Natural Capital Committee’s State of Natural Capital Report (2013) and UK NEA-FO (2014), and led a 2015 grant as PI to value social and environmental benefits of woodlands in the UK. Her methodological expertise includes programming, simulation, and complex computational techniques.
Research fields
Environmental economicsSpatial analysisEconomic modelingAgent-based modelingSimulationEconometricsGeneral equilibrium modelingProgrammingNon-market valuationApplied economicsAgriculture, land and farm managementFood sciencesEcological applicationsEnvironmental managementEnvironmental and resources law
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