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Alexia Tamblyn

PJC have hired Kenton as well as worked with him as a business partner on numerous occasions. I have found Kenton to be incredibly knowledgeable, he has a wealth of experience, is pragmatic and a hard worker. Additionally he has a wonderful personality, which makes working with him thoroughly enjoyable. I would thoroughly recommend Kenton and I look forward to working with him in the future.

Kevin Coltart

I have had the pleasure of working alongside Kenton for a number of years in a previous company and have always been impressed with his vast knowledge of living creatures, trees & other vegetation and the environment as a whole. Kenton is extremely passionate about what he does and in addition, is tremendously gifted in his creativity and his ability to approach things from a different angle. Kenton is a warm hearted, giving and caring individual and is someone who gives 120%. I was privileged to work with him and he is one of the most trustworthy people I know.

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Director
      • Oct 2010 - Present

      The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment concluded that we consistently undervalue the ecosystem services provided by our natural assets, and as a result of this we have degraded 2/3 of these. Treeconomics specialises in measuring and quantifying the Ecosystem Services of trees and forests. We help communities, policy makers, businesses and landowners to understand these benefits in order that natural capital can be better managed. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment concluded that we consistently undervalue the ecosystem services provided by our natural assets, and as a result of this we have degraded 2/3 of these. Treeconomics specialises in measuring and quantifying the Ecosystem Services of trees and forests. We help communities, policy makers, businesses and landowners to understand these benefits in order that natural capital can be better managed.

    • United Kingdom
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Trustee
      • Apr 2005 - Apr 2015

      Governance and Strategy for the organisation along with other directors and also responsible for North African (Sahara and Sahel) project area. Representing ITF at the Tunis UNESCO Drylands Conference in 2006, speaking at the Royal Geographical Society in 2007 and 2008 and participating in the 2009 World Forestry Congress in Buenos Aires. Governance and Strategy for the organisation along with other directors and also responsible for North African (Sahara and Sahel) project area. Representing ITF at the Tunis UNESCO Drylands Conference in 2006, speaking at the Royal Geographical Society in 2007 and 2008 and participating in the 2009 World Forestry Congress in Buenos Aires.

    • United Kingdom
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Principal Consultant
      • 2006 - May 2012

      Set up Consultancy Department - to deliver services regarding Trees and Woodlands, Ecology and Environment. Set up Consultancy Department - to deliver services regarding Trees and Woodlands, Ecology and Environment.

    • Facilities Services
    • Director
      • Oct 1999 - Apr 2005

      A company specifically set up to work on woodland creation and restoration on landfill sites and tree planting projects with the Forestry Commission. Originally known as Associated Land Management before merging and becoming limited. Projects included: Surveying over 100 woodlands for Forest Research across the South West as part of the 1998-2000 tactical survey and Tree Hazard Surveys for Network Rail and Interoute. A company specifically set up to work on woodland creation and restoration on landfill sites and tree planting projects with the Forestry Commission. Originally known as Associated Land Management before merging and becoming limited. Projects included: Surveying over 100 woodlands for Forest Research across the South West as part of the 1998-2000 tactical survey and Tree Hazard Surveys for Network Rail and Interoute.

Education

  • University of Cumbria
    Master of Science (MSc)
    2009 - 2013
  • Newton Rigg (University of Cumbria)
    1991 - 1994

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