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Dr Emmanouil Tyllianakis

Job: Lecturer in Economics for Sustainable Development

Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Media

School/department: School of Engineering and Sustainable Development

Address: De 51³Ô¹Ïapp University, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: N/A

E: emmanouil.tyllianakis@dmu.ac.uk

 

Personal profile

My work helps with furthering the socio-economic impact of land/water management decisions. My work moves along these two research lines: 1) Understanding how human behaviour affects water ecosystems and human welfare in return and 2) Capturing the implications of climate change and over-exploitation of resources in economic terms and how this can be linked to perceptions.

Prior to joining 51³Ô¹Ïapp I worked as a Research Fellow at the Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) at the University of Leeds in two Horizon 2020 projects (CONSOLE and DRYvER). Prior to that as an Environmental Economist for Defra’s Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) in the UK. There I was involved in projects in the Caribbean region, South-East Asia and Europe spanning from the economic valuation of costs from hurricanes, to the value of cultural ecosystem services and the value of mitigation for marine plastic pollution. 

Research group affiliations

  • The Institute for Sustainable Economics
  • Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD)

Publications and outputs

1. Clare D.S., Martinez R., Goodsir F., Spence M.A., Tyllianakis E., Ware S., & Schratzberger M., (2023). An approach for assessing and ranking fisheries management scenarios in spatially delimited marine areas. ICES Journal of Marine Science.
2. Tyllianakis, E., Martin-Ortega, J., Ziv, G., Chapman, P. J., Holden, J., Cardwell, M., & Fyfe, D. (2023). A window into land managers’ preferences for new forms of agri-environmental schemes: Evidence from a post-Brexit analysis. Land Use Policy, 129, 106627.
3. Tyllianakis, E., (2023). Assessing the Landscape Recovery Scheme in the UK: a Q methodology study in Yorkshire, UK. Bio-based and Applied Economics. Just Accepted. DOI: 10.36253/bae-13941
4. Chatzistamoulou, N. & Tyllianakis, E., (2022). Commitment of European SMEs to resource efficiency actions to achieve sustainability transition. A feasible reality or an elusive goal?. Journal of Environmental Management, 321, p.115937.
5. Tyllianakis, E., Martin-Ortega J., & Banwart A. S. (2022). An approach to assess the world’s potential for disaster risk reduction through nature-based solutions. Environmental Science and Policy, 136, 599-608.
6. Tyllianakis, E., (2022). “Please let me visit”: Management options for marine ecosystems in a Mediterranean Marine Protected Area. Journal for Nature Conservation, 67, p.126174.
7. Chatzistamoulou, N. & Tyllianakis, E., (2022). Green growth & sustainability transition through information. Are the greener better informed? Evidence from European SMEs. Journal of Environmental Management, 306, p.114457.
8. Tyllianakis, E., & Ferrini, S. (2021). Personal attitudes and beliefs and willingness to pay to reduce marine plastic pollution in Indonesia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 173, 113120.
9. Tyllianakis, E., & Martin-Ortega, J. (2021). Agri-environmental schemes for biodiversity and environmental protection: How were are not yet “hitting the right keys”. Land Use Policy, 109, 105620.
10. Grilli, G., Tyllianakis, E., Luisetti, T., Ferrini, S., & Turner, R. K. (2021). Prospective tourist preferences for sustainable tourism development in Small Island Developing States. Tourism Management, 82, 104178.
11. Luisetti T., Ferrini S., Grilli G., Jickells T., Kennedy H., Kröger S., Lorenzoni I., Milligan B., van der Molen J., Parker R. E., Pryce T., Turner R. K., Tyllianakis E., (2020). Climate action requires new accounting guidance and governance frameworks to manage carbon in shelf seas. Nature Communications 11(1), 1-10.
12. Tyllianakis, E., Fronkova, L., Posen, P., Luisetti, T., & Chai, S. M. (2020). Mapping Ecosystem Services for Marine Planning: A UK Case Study. Resources, 9(4), 40.
13. Tyllianakis, E., Grilli, G., Gibson, D., Ferrini, S., Conejo-Watt, H., & Luisetti, T. (2019). Policy options to achieve culturally-aware and environmentally-sustainable tourism in Fiji. Marine pollution bulletin, 148, 107-115.
14. McManus, E., Collins, M., Yates, O., Sanders, M., Townhill, B., Mangi, S., & Tyllianakis, E. (2019). Commonwealth SIDS and UK Overseas Territories sustainable fisheries programmes: An overview of projects and benefits of official development assistance funding. Marine Policy.
15. Tyllianakis, E., Callaway, A., Vanstaen, K., & Luisetti, T. (2019). The value of information: Realising the economic benefits of mapping seagrass meadows in the British Virgin Islands. Science of The Total Environment, 650, 2107-2116.
16. Skuras, D. & Tyllianakis E. (2018) The perception of water related risks and the state of the water environment in the European Union. Water Research, 143, 198-208.
17. Mangi, S. C., Lee, J., Pinnegar, J. K., Law, R. J., Tyllianakis, E., & Birchenough, S. N. (2018). The economic impacts of ocean acidification on shellfish fisheries and aquaculture in the United Kingdom. Environmental Science & Policy, 86, 95-105.
18. Psaltopoulos, D., Wade, A. J., Skuras, D., Kernan, M., Tyllianakis, E., & Erlandsson, M. (2017). False positive and false negative errors in the design and implementation of agri-environmental policies: A case study on water quality and agricultural nutrients. Science of The Total Environment, 575, 1087-1099.
19. Tyllianakis, E., & Skuras, D. (2016). The income elasticity of Willingness-To-Pay (WTP) revisited: A meta-analysis of studies for restoring Good Ecological Status (GES) of water bodies under the Water Framework Directive (WFD). Journal of environmental management, 182, 531-541

Research interests/expertise

non-market valuation; welfare economics; risk perceptions

Areas of teaching

Economics for Sustainable Development

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. Environmental Economics
  • MSc Economics (Environmental Pathway)
  • BA (Hons) Economics

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