About

Environmental and resource economist ,
Enveco

Summary

Annabelle has sixteen years of public and private sector experience in environmental and resource economics and sustainable development. She applies her skills to policy formulation and project evaluation for structuring the management of natural resources such as coasts, seas, freshwater and air. She integrates resource economic techniques in appraisals of projects in the field of climate change, coastal resources management, waste, water quality, control of pest species, energy and aquaculture for projects in China, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific and Europe. She applies monetary evaluation techniques to assess environmental assets such as wetlands and rivers. She drafts in depth technical reports and makes presentations to the public, academia and consultancies. Clients include government departments, research institutes, regional councils, water authorities, the WB, the ADB and the EU. She is fluent in Luxembourgish, English, German, French and Italian.

Qualifications and credentials
MSc Environmental and Resource Economics, University College London (1998), 1997-98, Completed, University College London
BSc Economics, University College London (1997), 1994-1997, Completed, University College London
Baccalaureate in Economics and Latin, 1986-1993, Completed, Lycée Robert Schuman Luxembourg
PREEN (Pacific Resource and Environmental Economics Network), associate member, 2014-present
European Association of Environmental & Resource Economists (EAERE), associate member, 2012-present
RESCON (Land & Resource Economics Network), associate member, 1999-current
English, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent
French, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent
German, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent
Italian, Good, Good, Average, Excellent
Luxembourgish, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, Excellent
Work experience
Economist (cost-benefit analysis of CC)
Proposal writing/Report writing
Enveco, Environmenal and Resource Economist & Director, New Zealand
Waikato Regional Council, Senior Environmental and Resource Economist, Hamilton, New Zealand
MWH Global, Environmental Economist, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Strengthening Disaster and Climate Risk Resilience in the Pacific, ADB, Environmental Economist - hazard management, Pacific Islands, The economic analysis enabled the prioritization of the proposed measures for urban planning and development. Alongside the economic estimates, qualit
Damage Cost Functions of Natural Disaster Impacts, National Institute of Water and Atmopheric Research (NIWA), Environmental economist - natural hazard management, New Zealand, Overall responsibility for the development of economic damage functions in partnership with NIWA scientists. Undertook an international literature rev
Economic Impact Assessment of Potential Tsunami on the urban area of Whitianga, Thames Coromandel District Council & Waikato Regional Council, Environmental economist - tsunami economic analysis, New Zealand, This report applied an economic impact assessment (EIA) to one proposed Tsunami scenario, a near-shore 2010 event during the high season. As an output
Water Resources Management Project, World Bank, Environmental Economist - financial analysis, Liaoning Province, China, Assisted the multi-national team with financial analysis of wastewater treatment projects and estimated the economic impacts of diffuse pollution on r
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Huanza Dam in Peru, Dutch Government, Environmental & resource economist - carbon credits & renewable energy, Roumania, The objective of this project was to prepare the necessary information for submitting to the Dutch government in order to claim carbon credit for the
National Value Chain Analysis Of Aquaculture in Timor Leste, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade New Zealand, Environmental and Resoure Economist, Timor Leste, Value chain, market and supply analyses We provided technical expertise and mentoring alongside IADE (Instituto de Apoioao Dezenvolvimento Empresarial
Methodology to forecast the growth of aquaculture in New Zealand, Ministry of Fisheries, New Zealand, Environmental Economist, New Zealand, Used mixed methods to identify a methodology to forecast the growth of aquaculture to be applied at national level. Stakeholder consultation in three
Publications
All reports are technical and client owned and therefore have not been published in a Journal but on websites