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Julii Brainard

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Telephone: +44 (0)1603 591363
Email: j.brainard@uea.ac.uk

Research Interests: GIS and quantitative social science research.

Julii Brainard started working on CSERGE projects in 1993 with Ian Bateman. She has a bachelor's degree in geography (San Diego State University 1991) and a PhD in Environmental Sciences (UEA 1998). Her focus is on applications of geographical information systems in quantitative social science research. The bulk of her her work has been on non-market valuation of recreation in woodlands, but other areas she has worked in include hazardous waste transport, epidemiology and ground-water recharge. Recently she calculated (with others) the net carbon sequestration value (in monetary terms) of woodlands in Great Britain. Currently she is undertaking a variety of equity analyses in Birmingham (UK). The work considers air pollution, noise pollution, public parks and other urban services, and how exposure/ access to any of these may vary with respect to one's social or ethnic status.


Julii has authored the following 5 Working Papers:
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2006

ecm-2006-05 Equal Access for all? Ethnicity and Public Park Availability in Birmingham (UK)
 
2005

edm-2005-03 The social value of carbon sequestered in Great Britain’s woodlands
 
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edm-2003-04 Modelling Environmental Equity: Exposure to Environmental Urban Noise Pollution in Birmingham, UK
 
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ecm-2001-04 Modelling the Relationship Between Socio-Economic Indicators and Air Pollution
 
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gec-1995-06 Modelling Woodland Recreation Demand Using Geographical Information Systems: A Benefit Transfer Study.


Julii has authored the following 10 External Publications:
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2006

Book Chapters:
Exposure to environmental urban noise pollution in Birmingham, UK
 
2004

Refereed Journal Articles:
Modelling environmental equity: Exposure to environmental urban noise pollution in Birmingham, UK
 
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Book Chapters:
Using geographical information systems (GIS) to estimate and transfer recreational demand functions
Books:
Applied Environmental Economics: a GIS Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis
Other Publications:
Modelling environmental equity: Exposure to environmental urban noise pollution in Birmingham, UK,
Reports:
Social & Environmental Benefits of Forestry, Phase 2 : Carbon sequestration benefits of woodland
 
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Refereed Journal Articles:
Modelling environmental equity: access to air quality in Birmingham, England
 
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Refereed Journal Articles:
Modelling demand for recreation in English woodlands, Forestry
 
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Refereed Journal Articles:
The impact of journey origin specification and other measurement assumptions upon individual travel cost estimates of consumer surplus: a geographical information systems analysis
 
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Reports:
The risk management of hazardous wastes, their transport and disposal
 
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