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 School of Geography and the Environment

Daniel Boyce

ukcip

Position:

Science Officer for the UKCIP

Contact:

e: daniel.boyce@ukcip.org.uk t: 01865 285059

Profile

Dr Daniel Boyce is a Science Officer with the UKCIP at the School of Geography and the Environment. His chief responsibility is the coordination of the Adaptation and Resilience to a Changing Climate (ARCC) project and is also providing support for the rollout of the UKCIP’08 report and guidance on projections for climate change impacts in the UK.

Dr Daniel Boyce holds an honours degree in ‘Rural Environment Studies’ from Wye College, London, an MSc in ‘Environmental Technology’ specialising in water management from Imperial College and obtained his doctorate in Water Demand Modelling & GIS from the National Soil Resources Institute, Cranfield University, in 2006. He has worked in forestry in Wales and Cumbria, forest surveying in Finland, and prior to undertaking his doctoral studies he spent a year as a research assistant in social statistics and GIS research at the School of Geography, Oxford. While working for his doctorate he was employed as a research student on the EU Framework 5 project ‘AQUADAPT’, contributing to the development of a strategic catchment analysis and planning tool (SCAPT). After completing his PhD he worked within the North West Regulatory Water Resources team of the Environment Agency developing catchment abstraction management strategies (CAMS) for Liverpool and Manchester until returning to Cranfield University as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Centre for Water Science in 2007, working for the EU Framework 6 project NeWater.