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Charles Palmer (born 1965) is an English television director. He is best known for his work on Poldark, Doctor Who, and Agatha Christie's Marple. [1] Palmer is the son of actor Geoffrey Palmer (1927–2020) and Sally Green. He was married to actress Claire Skinner from 2001 to 2015.
For better or for worse? Local impacts of the decentralization of Indonesia's forest sector. Who owns the right? The determinants of community benefits from logging in Indonesia. ‘Amenity’or...
Charles Palmer joined the Department of Geography and Environment in September 2009. Previously he was a Senior Researcher at the Chair of Environmental Policy and Economics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Charles primarily works in the fields of environmental and development economics. He is also a Lecturer in Environment and Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Before joining LSE, Charles was a Senior Researcher at the Chair of Environmental Policy and Economics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Jun 4, 2015 · Dr. Charles Palmer. Assistant Professor of Environment and Development (Research Cluster: Environmental Economics and Policy) Programme Director M.Sc. Environment and Development. Associate of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
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I am an environmental and development economist with over 20 years of experience in teaching and research on land-use change and forest management. Much of my research is focused on the design and evaluation of policy, particularly policies relevant to biodiversity conservation, climate change and sustainable development.
Charles Palmer may refer to: Charles Palmer (1777–1851), Member of Parliament for Bath; Sir Charles Palmer, 1st Baronet (1822–1907), English shipbuilder, businessman and Liberal Member of Parliament, 1874–1907; Sir Charles Palmer, 2nd Baronet (1771–1827) Charles Palmer (banker), Governor of the Bank of England, 1754–1756
Our study seeks to contribute to the literature with a better understanding of the behavioural channels through which co-management influences poverty and forests and the mechanisms by which co-management changes behaviour underlying outcomes.
After graduating from Oxford, and following a brief stint as a management consultant, I discovered the 'dismal science' and trained as an environmental economist.