Dr James Lennox
James is a research leader in ecological economics at Landcare Research and is a member of the New Zealand Centre for Ecological Economics (NZCEE). The main focus of his current research is the development and application of environmental input-output (EIO) and computable general equilibrium (CGE) models to environmental and economic policy issues in New Zealand. Prior to joining Landcare Research in 2005, James held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems in Australia, where he worked on input-output modelling, material flows analysis, and other topics in the field of industrial ecology.

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Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd
PO Box 40
Lincoln 7640
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Publications since 2004Andrew, R., Peters, G. P., and Lennox, J., 2008. New Zealand's Carbon Balance: MRIO applied to a small developed country. Presented at The 2008 International Input-Output Meeting: Input-Output & Environment, Seville, Spain, 9–11 July 2008.
Lennox, J. A., Andrew, R., and Forgie, V., 2008. Price effects of an emissions trading scheme in New Zealand. Presented at 107th EAAE Seminar: Modelling of agricultural and rural development policies, Sevilla, Spain, 29 January – 1 February 2008.
Montes de Oca, O., Andrew, R., and Lennox, J., 2007. A Quantitative Model in Support of the Four Futures for New Zealand Scenarios. In: Landcare Research Scenarios Working Group (Editor), Four Future Scenarios for New Zealand: Work In Progress Edition 2. Manaaki Whenua Press, Christchurch, NZ.
Lennox, J. and K. Varghese, S., 2007. From input-output to computable general equilibrium modelling of water use in the Canterbury region. Presented at International Input-Output Conference, Istanbul, 2-6 July.
Lennox, J., 2007. Methodologies for greenhouse gas accounting: Top-down analysis. In: S. Becken and J. Hay (Editors), Tourism and climate change. Risks and opportunities. Channel View Publications, Clevedon, UK.
Montes de Oca, O., Andrew, R., and Lennox, J., 2007. The use of a New Zealand Dynamic Ecological-Economic Model to address future scenarios. Presented at MODSIM2007, Christchurch, New Zealand, 10–13 December 2007. [web link].
Jollands, N., Andrew, R., Ruth, M., Ahmad, S., London, M., Lennox, J., and Bartleet, M., 2006. Climate's long-term impacts on New Zealand infrastructure: Wellington City Case Study. ISBN 978-0-9582782-1-8 New Zealand Centre for Ecological Economics, Palmerston North, 167 pp.
Jollands, N., Lennox, J. A., Andrew, R., Forgie, V., Nielsen, K., Hodgson, C., Reid, T., Flemmer, C., and McDonald, G. W., 2006. Eco-Efficiency in New Zealand: Conceptual Developments and Case Studies. Presented at 2nd International Conference on Quantified Eco-Efficiency for Sustainability, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands, 28–30 June 2006.
Lennox, J. and Andrew, R., 2006. Reforming Water Use Rights in Canterbury: A Shared Responsibilities Perspective. Presented at 2006 Intermediate Input–Output Meetings on Sustainability, Trade & Productivity, Sendai, Japan, 26–28 July 2006. [web link].
Cullen, R. S., Becken, S., Butcher, G., Lennox, J. A., Marquandt, M., Simmons, D. G., and Taylor, N., 2005. Public sectors benefits and costs of tourism. Yield Report 1/2005 TRREC, Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand.
Beavis, P., Lennox, J. A., Turner, G. M., Black, J., and Moore, S., 2005. The Design Approach in Modeling Industrial Ecology Futures Scenarios: Transporation Planning Examples. Presented at International Society for Industrial Ecology 2005 Conference: Industrial Ecology for a Sustainable Future, Stockholm, Sweden, June 12-15.
Lennox, J. and Andrew, R., 2005. Sectoral linkages and water use in Canterbury, New Zealand. Presented at Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics (ANZSEE) 2005, Palmerston North, NZ, 11–13 December 2005. [web link].
Lennox, J. A., Turner, G. M., Hoffmann, R., and McInnis, B. C., 2004. Modelling Australian basic industries in the Australian Stocks and Flows Framework. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 8 (4):101-120 [web link].
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