Biography and expertise

Biography

Dr Marie-Chantale Pelletier is currently a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Science and Engineering. She has a multidisciplinary background and her professional experience spans both the private and public sectors, including work in tertiary education, academic research, the forest industry and a state environment agency. She has a strong interest in emerging perspectives on integrating economic and environmental information to support policy, investment decisions and new environmental markets.

Dr Pelletier is a member of SCU's Research Clusters:

  • Catchments, Coasts and Communities

Dr Pelletier’s work contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

Source: Scopus

Research

Dr Pelletier has expertise in ecosystem service valuation, environmental-economic accounting, economic impact analysis of production and consumption, input output analysis with environmental extensions, public policy development and evaluation. Her research explores new approaches to the measurement of natural capital leading to financial recognition of ecosystem services and assets. Her current activities involve working with water utilities and land conservation agencies to apply new frameworks for the systematic integration of natural capital into information systems, accounting practices and financial decisions.

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Honours

University Medal
Southern Cross University, 2007

Organisational affiliations

Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University

Past affiliations

Adjunct Fellow, School of Environment, Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University

Senior Economist, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

Education

Environmental Economics
Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Cross University
Environmental Science (Forestry)
BAppSc(Hons), Southern Cross University
Anthropology
BSce(Ant), Université de Montréal