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Dr Jen Clements is an environmental social scientist who has worked on projects relating to agri-environment schemes, tree health and natural capital. She uses a range of qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate causation and impact, particularly in relation to policy and behaviour change, and works closely with a diverse range of partners and stakeholders.
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Jen’s work on environmental policy began with an anthropological undergraduate dissertation into the implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy on the fringes of Europe, before pursuing a mixed methods PhD on agri-environment scheme uptake and engagement (joint ESRC & BBSRC funded), which included a secondment with the Welsh Government researching the impact of EU-Exit on rural communities and businesses.
Since working at Fera, she has worked on projects relating to agri-environment scheme development and evaluation and tree health policy and practices.
We help societies to become more resilient or achieve the three pillar of sustainability through combining bottom and top-down decision making approaches under rapid socio-economic changes. Fera can help you to understand the likely impacts and cost-effectiveness of your decisions and actions, so you can make well-informed choices on how to deploy the economic resources available.
Clements, Lobley, Osborne, Wills. 2021. How can academic research on UK agri-environment schemes pivot to meet the addition of climate mitigation aims? Land Use Policy.
Pascucci, Dentoni, Clements, Poldner, Gartner. 2021. Forging forms of authority through sociomateriality of food in partial organizations. Organization Studies.
Knapp, Phillips, Clements, Shaw & Osborne. 2020. Socio-psychological factors, beyond knowledge, predict people’s engagement with pollinator conservation. People & Nature.
If you need to survey an area of land for development, crop or vegetation monitoring, land condition assessment or any other spatial or mapping study – you can save considerable time, money & resources with Fera’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) services.
We help societies to become more resilient or achieve the three pillars of sustainability through combining bottom and top-down decision making approaches under rapid socio-economic changes. Fera can help you to understand the likely impacts and cost-effectiveness of your decisions and actions, so you can make well-informed choices on how to deploy the economic resources available.
Fera is in a unique position to combine academic research, big data, forecasting models and information from a host of sources to inform practical environmental solutions and policy decisions across the public and private sector.
Clements, Lobley, Osborne, Wills. 2021. How can academic research on UK agri-environment schemes pivot to meet the addition of climate mitigation aims? Land Use Policy.
Pascucci, Dentoni, Clements, Poldner, Gartner. 2021. Forging forms of authority through sociomateriality of food in partial organizations. Organization Studies.
Knapp, Phillips, Clements, Shaw & Osborne. 2020. Socio-psychological factors, beyond knowledge, predict people’s engagement with pollinator conservation. People & Nature.
If you need to survey an area of land for development, crop or vegetation monitoring, land condition assessment or any other spatial or mapping study – you can save considerable time, money & resources with Fera’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) services.
We help societies to become more resilient or achieve the three pillars of sustainability through combining bottom and top-down decision making approaches under rapid socio-economic changes. Fera can help you to understand the likely impacts and cost-effectiveness of your decisions and actions, so you can make well-informed choices on how to deploy the economic resources available.
Fera is in a unique position to combine academic research, big data, forecasting models and information from a host of sources to inform practical environmental solutions and policy decisions across the public and private sector.
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