
معرفی
Trudie Dockerty is a Senior Research Associate and Visiting Researcher at the University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences (ENV). She specializes in environmental research, focusing on climate change, agricultural sustainability, and ecosystem services. Her work includes projects like the EU Horizon FARMWISE initiative, DEFRA's Demonstration Test Catchment Programme, and the ADVENT project analyzing energy systems and natural capital interactions.
Education:
- PhD in Environmental Sciences (1998), University of East Anglia
- BSc in Zoology (1993), University of Hertfordshire
Key Research Interests: Climate change impacts on ecosystems, agricultural water management, natural capital valuation, and renewable energy integration. She has contributed to over 22 publications, including studies on precision agriculture, biomass crops, and climate modeling.
Projects and Collaborations:
- LEADER: FARMWISE (2024–2027) - EU Horizon Europe program for sustainable farming
- Norfolk & Suffolk Natural Capital Compendium (2019–2020) - Awarded UEA Consultancy Prize (2024)
- DEFRA Wensum DTC Program (2010–2019) - Knowledge exchange on water quality
Awards:
- 2024 UEA Innovation and Impact Award for Consultancy Project of the Year
Grants and Funding: Extensive involvement in EU-funded programs (Interreg, Horizon Europe, FP7) and UKERC energy initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates closely with Prof. Andrew Lovett and Prof. Kevin Hiscock in ENV. Active in interdisciplinary teams addressing rural land-use and climate policy.




