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Overview

Andrew A. Lovett is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a strong emphasis on the fields of global and planetary change, plant science, water science and technology, ecology, and environmental chemistry.

The scientist has contributed to 28 publications in environmental science. Their work encompasses several subfields, including global and planetary change (11 publications), plant science (7 publications), water science and technology (4 publications), ecology (4 publications), and environmental chemistry (3 publications).

Key research topics addressed by Andrew A. Lovett include wheat and barley genetics and pathology, hydrology and watershed management studies, social acceptance of renewable energy, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, soil and water nutrient dynamics, economic and environmental valuation, and land use and ecosystem services.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Lovett consist of Brett Day, Joanna Raymond, Ian Mackay, Haidee Philpott, and Stephen Dorling.

Their recent papers are as follows:

  • Conservation tillage and soil health: Lessons from a 5-year UK farm trial (2013-2018), 2020, Soil and Tillage Research
  • Temporal hydrochemical dynamics of the River Wensum, UK: Observations from long-term high-resolution monitoring (2011-2018), 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Continuing genetic improvement and biases in genetic gain estimates revealed in historical UK variety trials data, 2023, Field Crops Research
  • Novel Miscanthus hybrids: Modelling productivity on marginal land in Europe using dynamics of canopy development determined by light interception, 2023, GCB Bioenergy
  • Natural capital approaches for the optimal design of policies for nature recovery, 2024, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

The most frequent publication venues for their scholarly articles include the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Environmental and Resource Economics, Geoscience Data Journal, Soil and Tillage Research, and Field Crops Research.

Best Publications

  • Bringing ecosystem services into economic decision-making: land use in the United Kingdom.

    Ian Jan Bateman;Amii R. Harwood;Georgina M. Mace;Robert T. Watson

  • Global congruence of carbon storage and biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems

    Bernardo B.N. Strassburg;Annabel Kelly;Andrew Balmford;Richard G. Davies

  • Car travel time and accessibility by bus to general practitioner services: a study using patient registers and GIS.

    Andrew Lovett;Robin Haynes;Gisela Sünnenberg;Susan Gale

  • GIS-based visualisation of rural landscapes: Defining 'sufficient' realism for environmental decision-making

    Katy Appleton;Andrew Lovett

  • Applied Environmental Economics: A GIS Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis

    Ian J. Bateman;Andrew A. Lovett;Julii S. Brainard

  • Applying Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to Environmental and Resource Economics

    I.J. Bateman;A.P. Jones;A.A. Lovett;I.R. Lake

  • Reducing emissions from deforestation - the "combined incentives" mechanism and empirical simulations.

    Bernardo Strassburg;R. Kerry Turner;Brendan Fisher;Roberto Schaeffer

  • Evaluating factors influencing groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution: developing the potential of GIS.

    Iain R Lake;Andrew A Lovett;Kevin M Hiscock;Mark Betson

  • Applying ecosystem services indicators in landscape planning and management: The ES-in-Planning framework

    Christian Albert;Christian Albert;Carolin Galler;Johannes Hermes;Felix Neuendorf

  • Modelling environmental influences on property prices in an urban environment

    Iain R Lake;Andrew A Lovett;Ian J Bateman;Ian H Langford

  • GIS-based visualisation of development proposals: reactions from planning and related professionals

    Katy Appleton;Andrew A. Lovett

  • Modelling Environmental Equity: Access to Air Quality in Birmingham, England

    Julii S Brainard;Andrew P Jones;Ian J Bateman;Andrew A Lovett

  • POTENTIAL ACCESSIBILITY, TRAVEL TIME, AND CONSUMER CHOICE: GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATIONS IN GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE REGISTRATIONS IN EASTERN ENGLAND

    Robin Haynes;Andrew Lovett;Gisela Sünnenberg

  • Rural landscape visualisation from GIS databases: a comparison of approaches, options and problems

    Katy Appleton;Andrew Lovett;Gilla Sünnenberg;Trudie Dockerty

  • Land Use Implications of Increased Biomass Production Identified by GIS-Based Suitability and Yield Mapping for Miscanthus in England

    Andrew A. Lovett;Gisela M. Sünnenberg;Goetz M. Richter;A. Gordon Dailey

  • A novel, integrated approach to assessing social, economic and environmental implications of changing rural land-use: A case study of perennial biomass crops

    Alison J. Haughton;Alan J. Bond;Andrew A. Lovett;Trudie Dockerty

  • Using 3D visualization methods in landscape planning: An evaluation of options and practical issues

    Andrew Lovett;Katy Appleton;Barty Warren-Kretzschmar;Christina Von Haaren

  • Using GIS and large-scale digital data to implement hedonic pricing studies

    Iain R. Lake;Andrew A. Lovett;Ian J. Bateman;Brett Day

  • Developing a Methodology for Benefit Transfers Using Geographical Information Systems: Modelling Demand for Woodland Recreation

    Ian J. Bateman;Andrew A. Lovett;Julii S. Brainard

  • Analysing the Agricultural Costs and Non-market Benefits of Implementing the Water Framework Directive

    Ian J. Bateman;Roy Brouwer;Helen Davies;Brett H. Day

  • Estimating and valuing the carbon sequestered in softwood and hardwood trees, timber products and forest soils in Wales

    I.J Bateman;A.A Lovett

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian J. Bateman
Ian J. Bateman University of Exeter
Kevin M. Hiscock
Kevin M. Hiscock University of East Anglia
Gail Taylor
Gail Taylor University College London
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Paul M. Dolman
Paul M. Dolman University of East Anglia
Nicola Beaumont
Nicola Beaumont Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Timothy O'Riordan
Timothy O'Riordan University of East Anglia
Angela Karp
Angela Karp Rothamsted Research
Adrian L. Collins
Adrian L. Collins Rothamsted Research
David J. Abson
David J. Abson Leuphana University of Lüneburg

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