An Environmental Economist is a specialised professional who utilises their profound understanding of economics to analyse and understand the relationship between the economy and the environment. Their role involves studying how economic activities impact the environment and how environmental policies can influence the economy. They are instrumental in formulating strategies to combat environmental challenges, conducting cost-benefit analyses, and advising on the economic impact of policies related to environmental conservation. Their expertise is sought in various sectors such as government institutions, research organisations, and consulting firms. Strong analytical skills, a deep understanding of economic theories, and a passion for environmental conservation are key attributes required for this role.Here are the cities with the most job offers for Environmental economist: London Manchester Milton Keynes.The average salary is £47,500.The different types of contract available: Temporary Internship Freelance.Jobijoba has over 47 job offers for Environmental economist.
Senior Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow (Applied Economist) – Sustainable Development Reform[...]
Associate Director - Environmental Consultant - International ESIA
Ecology Graduate Birmingham or Nottingham - March 25 start
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