Name: 

Anne Owen

REAP Roles:

Data/policy Modeller

REAP petite designer

REAP trainer

Footprint:

10.8 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

Developing REAP Tourism

Scottish Housing Calculator

Ashford's footprint now and in the future

Contact me for:

REAP training enquiries

REAP petite enquiries

REAP modelling enquiries

Footprint maps

Email:

ao502@york.ac.uk

Phone:

01904 434559

Top footprint tip: 

Wear small shoes

Guilty secret:

Globetrotting 

 


Name: 

Elena Dawkins

REAP Roles:

Data / policy modeller

REAP trainer

Footprint:

10.2 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

Wales Ecological Footprint

The contribution of products to meeting UK climate change targets for DEFRA

Scotland Housing Calculator

Contact me for:

REAP training enquiries

Sustainable Consumption enquiries

REAP modelling enquiries

Email:

ed124@york.ac.uk

Phone:

01904 434403

Top footprint tip:

Become a vegetarian

Guilty secret:

My R reg Nissan Primera...

 

 

Name:

John Barrett

REAP roles:

Inventor

Footprint:


Recent projects:

Carbon footprint of housing in the Leeds City Region

The contribution of products to meeting the UK climate change targets for DEFRA

Top footprint tip:

Don't buy a car - borrow one when you need it

Guilty secret:

Living in a single brick Victorian house

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name:

Julian Briggs

REAP roles:

REAP data model programmer

REAP programmer

Footprint:

8.7 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

Developing 5 dimensional REAP model

Email:

jb615@york.ac.uk

Phone:

01904 432927

Top footprint tip:

For an easy ride, pump your bike tyres up really hard

Guilty secret:

Occasionally emits methane (blame the 7 bean curry!)

 

 

 

 

 

Name:

Howard Cambridge

REAP roles:

Programming the first version of REAP

Footprint:

14.5 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

Yorkshire and Humber Transport Scenarios

Email:

howard.cambridge@sei.se

Phone:

01904 432992

Top footprint tip:

Share your bath/shower

Guilty secret:

Wants to be a pilot!

 

 

Name: 

Katy Roelich  

REAP Roles:
Data/policy modeller

Footprint:

10 tonnes CO2  

Current projects:

OPEN EU - EUREAPA

WRAP Resource Efficiency II

Contact me for:


REAP methodology enquiries 

REAP UK projects

Email:

kr617@york.ac.uk

Phone:

01904 434403

Top footprint tip:

Buy a bike    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name:

Kate Scott

REAP Roles:

Data / policy modeller

REAP in Sweden

Footprint:

14 tonnes

Recent projects:

Footprinting the NHS

Contact me for:

REAP Sweden enquiries

Email:

ks569@york.ac.uk

Phone:

01904 434744

Top footprint tip:

Guilty secret:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name:

Tommy Wiedmann

REAP roles:

REAP model developer

REAP engineer

Input-output data handler

Footprint:

12.9 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

Technical REAP Development

Multiregional input-output modelling for the UK

Environmental impacts of trade (www.eipot.eu)

Contact me for:

REAP engine / model

Input-output analysis

Email:

tw13@york.ac.uk

Phone:

01904 432899

Top footprint tip:

Use a horse instead of a car to get around on your holidays

Guilty secret:

Wanderlust

 

 

Name:

Jan Minx

REAP roles:

REAP Development (UK/international)

Footprint:

11.8 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

Carbon Footprint trends

Contribution of products to meeting UK climate change targets

Contact me for:

REAP methodology

Small area estimates

REAP in other countries

Email:

jcm120@york.ac.uk

Top footprint tip:

Be healthy!

Guilty secret:

travelling

 

 

Name:

Ian Gray

REAP roles:

REAP Software Development

Technical Support

Footprint:  

10.9 tonnes CO2

Recent projects:

REAP version 2.0

Contact me for: 

REAP technical support

Deployment queries

Error reports

Email:  

ian.gray@sei.se

Top footprint tip:

Use the sleep mode of your computer when you are not using it and turn off your monitor!

Guilty secret: 

Driving half the length of the country because it is cheaper than getting the train

 

 

   

 

    

 

 
29 July 2010
Posted by: Ellie Dawkins

The use of REAP in Scotland has been reviewed by the EPSRC ISSUES Project who look at urban sustainability.

"The Sustainable Urban Environments Programme is an EPSRC funded portfolio of research looking at ways of improving sustainability in the urban environment." (taken from www.urbansustainabilityexchange.org.uk, July 2010)

The full report titled "The Process of Knowledge Transfer from Researcher and Policy Maker to End-User" provides an analysis of the footprinting work done in Scotland and the use of REAP by Scottish Local Authorities. It is available here.

 
15 July 2010
Posted by: Ellie Dawkins

REAP Version 2

Please contact us to get your latest copy of REAP. Read the full news article by clicking more below to find out about the updates and what the type of licence you require.

See the REAP pages for details about licence costs and training packages.

 

 

 
23 October 2009
Posted by: Anne Owen

REAP Petite has been updated and improved.

To download a free copy click here

If you are a license holder, contact SEI to get your new version.

 

 
06 April 2009
Posted by: Ellie Dawkins

SEI have just released a policy brief on Scotland's Footprint.

Our study has shown that Scotland's carbon footprint has grown by 11 per cent since 1992.

The figure includes greenhouse gases released overseas during the production of goods later consumed in Scotland and so is the most accurate gauge of the country's emissions to date.

While emissions generated in Scotland fell by 13 percent between 1995 and 2004, when trade is taken account, greenhouse gases rose by 11 per cent over the same period.

The full policy brief can be found on SEI's website.

An article has also be published in the Sunday Herald and can be found here.