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Professor Kevin Jones is a Distinguished Professor at Lancaster University's Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC), specializing in Environmental Chemistry. He has pioneered world-leading research into the environmental sources, fate, behavior and effects of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) over the last three decades. His work has significantly influenced global waste disposal strategies and chemical regulations worldwide.
Professor Jones has published nearly 600 peer-reviewed journal articles and is one of the most highly cited scientists in Environment and Ecology. His research primarily focuses on environmental chemistry, persistent organic pollutants, chemical fate modeling, and pollution management. He has developed a state-of-the-art 'chemical mass balance and inventory approach' to understand the contribution of particular sources, practices, pathways, policies or actions on environmental levels and exposure to organisms, including people.
His recent research outputs demonstrate a strong focus on organophosphate esters, persistent organic pollutants, microplastics, and advanced analytical methods for environmental monitoring. His work spans multiple environmental compartments including air, water, and soil, with applications in both developed and developing countries, particularly China.
- Highly Cited Scientist in Environment and Ecology
- ORCID: 0000-0001-7108-9776
Professor Jones has successfully supervised multiple PhD students including Beck Strong and Scott Lowther. He leads numerous research projects funded by organizations including NERC, British Council, and Innovate UK. His international collaborations, particularly with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have resulted in the formation of the International Research and Innovation Centre for the Environment (IRICE) and the Lancaster-China Catalyst Programme. He also maintains strong industry links, particularly with Unilever through their Safety and Environmental Assessment Centre.
His research group operates within the Lancaster Environment Centre, focusing on environmental chemistry and pollution management. They develop innovative solutions for environmental and human health protection, with particular emphasis on soil, air, and water resource protection.

