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− | Dr Apitz | + | Dr. Apitz specializes in developing various conceptual tools, including ecosystem services, sustainability and other ecosystem-based framings, to link what we can measure as scientists to what we want to achieve in society to support environmental management, policy, and decision-making. With a B.S. in Chemistry (CSUF, 1983) and Ph.D. in Oceanography/Marine Geochemistry (UCSD/SIO, 1991), she worked for 10 years as a senior marine environmental scientist in a US government laboratory. For the last 20 years, she has been the Director of SEA Environmental Decisions, an independent UK consultancy providing advice to an international group of clients on ecosystems-based sediment, dredged material, catchment, and coastal environmental management and policy. A fellow of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), she serves as Editor-in-Chief of its peer-reviewed journal, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. |
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Revision as of 17:07, 4 February 2022
Work and Contact Information
EMPLOYER:
- SEA Environmental Decisions, Ltd
- Environmental Consulting
- 1 South Cottages, The Ford
- Little Hadham, Hertfordshire SG11 2AT, United Kingdom
EMAIL: drsea@cvrl.org
WEBPAGE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabine-e-apitz-50994615/
About the Contributor
Dr. Apitz specializes in developing various conceptual tools, including ecosystem services, sustainability and other ecosystem-based framings, to link what we can measure as scientists to what we want to achieve in society to support environmental management, policy, and decision-making. With a B.S. in Chemistry (CSUF, 1983) and Ph.D. in Oceanography/Marine Geochemistry (UCSD/SIO, 1991), she worked for 10 years as a senior marine environmental scientist in a US government laboratory. For the last 20 years, she has been the Director of SEA Environmental Decisions, an independent UK consultancy providing advice to an international group of clients on ecosystems-based sediment, dredged material, catchment, and coastal environmental management and policy. A fellow of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), she serves as Editor-in-Chief of its peer-reviewed journal, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management.