David is a Technical Director within the Environmental Policy & Economics team for the Air Quality Consultants, Noise Consultants and Logika Consultants Group
David is a Technical Director within the Environmental Policy & Economics practice and has worked for the company since 2020. He has more than 15 years’ experience managing and leading environmental policy projects for UK and European Governments, the European Commission (and agencies) and the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). Recently joining the group from Wood Plc, he also has extensive experience working with the private sector – both individual companies, consortia and trade associations - in the UK, Europe, North America and in South East Asia. David specialises in advising on the economic effects of environmental policy, socio-economic analysis (SEA), cost benefit analysis, economic and regulatory impact assessment, policy evaluation as well as environmental and human health impact valuation. He has particular expertise in chemicals policy (REACH, BPR, the Stockholm Convention on POPs, for example), circular economy, air quality, industrial emissions and transport.
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Technical input for the outline planning application for the Intergenerational Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), including up to 1,300 homes and purpose-built care, health, wellbeing and lifestyle facilities adaptable to meet peoples’ changing needs.
Air Quality Consultants Ltd. formed part of the project team, led by Engain, which achieved planning approval in 2010 for the construction of a new Anaerobic Digestion facility outside of Warminster,
Air Quality Consultants and its sister company Noise Consultants have written, and assisted in consultation events for, an SPD for Runnymede Borough Council on Environmental Protection which covers air quality and noise.
Step-by-step guidance to standardise and improve the accuracy of carbon accounting across the British rail industry.
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